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Oct 10 2024BUSINESS

Google's Grip on Search: U. S. Mulls Breakup

Imagine if you couldn't choose what browser to use, or which search engine to trust. That's the reality the U.S. Department of Justice is trying to change. They're considering asking a judge to force Google to sell parts of its business. Why? Because Google has been controlling the online search sce

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Oct 09 2024TECHNOLOGY

Stay Connected Anywhere: Texting via Satellite on Your Smartphone

Imagine you're out hiking and lose your way, or your car breaks down in the middle of nowhere. No cell service? No problem! Both iPhone and Android users can now send messages via satellite. Apple's iOS 18 update and Google's Pixel 9 models bring this lifesaving feature to our pockets. For iPhone u

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Oct 09 2024FINANCE

Investors' Take on Tech Giants: Itron and Logitech

Tech companies are in the spotlight today, as experts share their views on Itron and Logitech. Starting with Itron, their stock price is soaring, recently closing at $105.77, just shy of its highest point this year at $113.07. One analyst, Osborne, has a great track record, with an average return of

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Oct 09 2024SCIENCE

How Submarines Dive: The Magic of Ballast Tanks

Submarines are fascinating vessels that can disappear underwater, making them essential for naval defense. But how do they submerge without sinking? The secret lies in their ballast and trim tanks. These tanks are strategically placed between the outer and inner hulls, allowing submarines to control

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Oct 09 2024HEALTH

Oops! Wrong Label on Chicken Salad Sparks Allergy Concerns

Uh-oh! A mix-up has happened with Hans Kissle Co. LLC's chicken salads. The ones labeled "Cranberry Chicken Salad" actually contain "Classic Chicken Salad," which includes wheat. This is bad news for people with wheat allergies. The affected salads were made on September 20, 2024, and have a use-by

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Oct 09 2024TECHNOLOGY

Boosting Battery Life: Android 15's New Charging Tricks

Ever wondered how to make your phone's battery last longer? Android 15 has a cool new feature called Charging Optimization. This feature lets you limit your battery charge to 80%, which can slow down battery degradation. This might mean your phone doesn't last as long each day, but it could make you

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Oct 08 2024FINANCE

Jim Cramer: Don't Let Downgrades Sway You

Jim Cramer, a financial expert from CNBC, advised investors not to be swayed by stock downgrades or daily market fluctuations. He emphasized the importance of sticking with strong companies even when their share prices fluctuate. Cramer recalled the history of the long bull market, noting how downg

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Oct 08 2024SPORTS

Weather Worries: Colorado vs. Kansas State

This weekend, the Colorado Buffaloes are set to face off against Kansas State at Folsom Field. Coach Prime, Deion Sanders, will be watching closely as his team aims to continue their strong 4-1 record. The Buffs have had two back-to-back wins, but are they just lucky, or is there real talent there?

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Oct 08 2024POLITICS

Georgia’s Six-Week Abortion Ban: A Temporary Reinstatement

In a recent turn of events, the Georgia Supreme Court has reinstated the state’s controversial six-week abortion ban. This decision comes while the court reviews an appeal from the state after a lower court ruling struck down the law. The ban will come into effect at 5 p.m. local time, making aborti

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Oct 08 2024HEALTH

Drug Overdoses Dip: States Lead the Way, but Why?

For the first time in decades, drug overdose rates are dropping in 40 states. Nationally, overdose deaths fell by about 10 percent in the year ending April 2024, from over 112,000 to around 101,000. States like North Carolina and Nebraska led the way with declines of 23 percent and 30 percent, respe

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