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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Understanding Crime in Adults with Autism: A 10-Year Study in Turkey

Between 2012 and 2022, a study in Turkey examined the criminal behavior of adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and compared them with adults without ASD. The study focused on understanding the differences in offending patterns and clinical characteristics. The records of 11, 583 adults assess

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Move More, Feel Better: China's Study on Activity and Mood

Imagine this: 17, 000 adults in China were studied, and the results showed that those who moved around more were less likely to feel sad. But here's an interesting twist – even if you're really active, spending too much time sitting can still make you feel down. It's not just about exercise; it's ab

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Nov 18 2024CRYPTO

China's Impact on Bitcoin: A Young Person's Guide

Bitcoin, created over a decade ago, has seen a surge in popularity. With this growth, it's caught the attention of various adversaries, and one of the most powerful is China. China has shown it can influence Bitcoin in a big way. Let's dive into how China might threaten Bitcoin's security, stability

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Nov 18 2024BUSINESS

Imports and Pandemics: How U. S. Trade Has Shifted

Since 2018, there's been a steady split between the U. S. and China's economies due to trade tensions. Then a surprising twist: the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. How did this affect U. S. imports? Let's look at how U. S. importers dealt with the trade war and the pandemic lockdowns. We'll explore the i

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Nov 18 2024BUSINESS

China's Retaliation Risks: What U. S. Companies Fear

With Donald Trump's administration adopting a tough stance on China, U. S. companies are worried about becoming targets of retaliation. Trump has threatened high tariffs and ending reliance on China, which could disrupt supply chains and increase prices for consumers. The Chinese government might re

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Nov 18 2024FINANCE

The Secret Wealth Managers Behind Oligarchs

After Russia's invasion of Ukraine, many countries like the USA, UK, and EU imposed sanctions on wealthy individuals close to Putin. But these rich folks, known as oligarchs, seem to dodge these punishments like pros. How? It's all about the secretive experts who help them hide their money offshore.

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Nov 18 2024SPORTS

Seahawks' Late-Game Surge: A Tale of Resilience

The Seattle Seahawks faced a challenging second half against the San Francisco 49ers. Despite a shaky start with quarterback Geno Smith throwing an interception, the Seahawks didn't lose their cool. They tightened their defense, allowing the 49ers to score only a field goal. Smith then led an impres

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Nov 18 2024POLITICS

Gaetz's Bright Mind and Trump's AG Pick: A Fresh Perspective

Would you believe it? Mike Johnson from Louisiana thinks Matt Gaetz, who Trump picked as Attorney General, is super smart. Like, one of the smartest people in Washington smart. He even worked with Gaetz for eight years. Johnson says Gaetz knows a lot about how the Department of Justice has been used

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Nov 18 2024SPORTS

Aspinall's Bold Bet: Beating the Legend

Tom Aspinall, a heavyweight fighter, was never the same after watching Jon Jones fight in person. He formed a different opinion about the legendary fighter, concluding that Jones just wasn't fast enough to match his style. Aspinall is now brimming with confidence that he can take down Jones in a fig

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Nov 18 2024WEATHER

Local Schools Team Up for Winter Closings

This winter, three nearby school districts are joining forces to keep students safe during bad weather. The districts, St. Cloud Area Schools, Sauk Rapids-Rice Public Schools, and Sartell-St. Stephen Public Schools, will work together to decide if schools should close due to snow, ice, or other weat

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