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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

Biden's Education Shifts: Loan Relief and Trans Athlete Rules Shelved

In a recent move, the Biden administration decided to drop two significant education proposals. These were plans for substantial student loan forgiveness and guidelines for transgender athletes in school sports. Once considered high priorities, these proposals were withdrawn before President-elect D

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Dec 21 2024SCIENCE

Catch the Winter Solstice Meteor Shower: A Glimpse of the Ursids

Get ready for a celestial event! As the Northern Hemisphere experiences the longest night of the year, marking the winter solstice, there's a special treat in store: the Ursids meteor shower. This shower, active from December 17 to 26, reaches its peak the night of December 21 into the morning of De

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Dec 21 2024BUSINESS

Yellow's Layoff Notices: Too Little, Too Late?

Recently, a federal judge in Delaware gave some guidance on the WARN Act claims from Yellow Corp. ’s former employees. They argue they weren't properly notified ahead of mass layoffs in July 2023. The judge said Yellow was correct in using some defenses, but the notices given were "insufficient. " T

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Dec 21 2024HEALTH

Healthcare Wait Times: A Reality Check

Ever thought about how other countries handle healthcare? Let's take a peek at Canada and the UK. At first glance, their systems seem pretty good. But look closer, and you'll see some big issues. In Canada, it's against the law to have private insurance for necessary medical services. The governmen

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Dec 21 2024FINANCE

Holiday Gifts: $10B Down the Drain, Half Disliked

This holiday season, Americans are set to overspend on unwanted gifts, racking up a whopping $10. 1 billion in disappointing presents. That's right, nearly 53% of adults in the US will unwrap at least one gift they don't like. The average cost of these unwanted gifts has risen to $72, up from $66 la

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Dec 21 2024SCIENCE

Wastewater Discovery: Africa’s Microbial Mysteries Unveiled

Imagine diving into a world invisible to the naked eye—the world of microbes in wastewater. In Africa, this approach, known as metagenomics, offers a treasure trove of insights. By analyzing wastewater, scientists can keep tabs on public health, track nasty bugs that resist medicines, and even find

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Dec 21 2024SCIENCE

Neurology Pioneer's Surprising Defense of Nazi Neuroscientist

In 1953, a well-known neurologist named Robert Wartenberg faced an unusual paradox. He was a prominent figure in neurology who fled Nazi Germany, yet he found himself advocating for a German neuroscientist with a dark past. Julius Hallervorden, a former Nazi collaborator, was invited to speak at an

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Dec 21 2024SPORTS

Catch a Sneak Peek of Epic Universe at NBC Sports Live Broadcast

Get ready for an exciting event at Universal CityWalk Orlando! This weekend, NBC Sports is setting up a live broadcast for "Football Night in America" right in the heart of CityWalk. The broadcast will take place on the CityWalk Plaza Stage, nestled between Vivo Italian Kitchen and the Epic Universe

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Dec 21 2024ENVIRONMENT

Water Worries in McKinney's Surf Park Plans

Texas is facing a real drought, yet McKinney's mayor, George Fuller, and city leaders are considering a $200 million surf park. This 35-acre development, named Cannon Beach, includes a surf lagoon and a resort-style hotel with an outdoor pool. But how much water will this entertainment destination n

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Dec 21 2024HEALTH

Rwanda Says Goodbye to Marburg Outbreak

Rwanda and the World Health Organization have announced that the Marburg virus outbreak in the country is officially over. No new cases have been reported in recent weeks, which is a promising sign. The outbreak began on September 27 and resulted in 15 deaths and 66 cases. Most of the affected indiv

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