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Dec 05 2024POLITICS

Exploring Web 2. 0 in Election Campaigns: A Scholarly Review

Ever wondered how social media and online platforms change how politicians campaign? Researchers have been digging into this topic since 2005, and the popularity of studying Web 2. 0 in elections has been skyrocketing ever since. They've been looking at papers from places like the Scopus database an

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Dec 05 2024TECHNOLOGY

Encryption Basics: How to Keep Conversations Private

You’ve probably heard the news about a big hacking operation from China targeting our telecom companies. The FBI has warned that this threat isn’t fully gone yet. So, how can you make sure your texts and calls stay private? The answer is encryption. It’s a technology that mixes up your messages so o

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Dec 05 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Turning Bids into Brighter Futures: Thinking Huts' Virtual Auction

Have you ever wanted to own something special from your favorite celebrities or brands? Now you can, while making a real difference. Thinking Huts, a nonprofit with a big heart, is holding a virtual auction. The best part? All the proceeds go toward building 3D printed schools in places where educat

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Dec 05 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Hong Kong Airline Pulls Family Guy Episode for Tiananmen Square Scene

Hong Kong's biggest airline, Cathay Pacific, has taken an episode of Family Guy off its in-flight entertainment after someone complained about a scene showing the Tiananmen Square crackdown. The episode, "Death Has a Shadow, " has a brief moment where Peter Griffin stands near a protester facing tan

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Dec 04 2024HEALTH

Medication Use, Spirituality, and Viral Load in HIV Patients in Rural Nigeria

All over the world, people take medications to manage illnesses. For those living with HIV/AIDS in rural parts of Nigeria, sticking to a strict medication schedule is crucial. This means regularly taking medication called highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) to keep HIV under control. But ho

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Dec 04 2024EDUCATION

Teacher's Lawsuit: Unsafe Workplace Claims

Imagine working in a school where students assault you, and you feel no one's got your back. That's what Lauren Eriksen, a teaching assistant at West Salem High School, claims in her lawsuit against the Salem-Keizer School District. She says students bit her so hard it caused nerve damage and gave h

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Dec 04 2024SCIENCE

Transforming CO 2 into Treasures: A Fresh Look at Electroreduction Systems

Imagine turning something as harmful as carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) into useful chemicals. That's what CO 2 electroreduction is all about! This process isn't just good for the environment; it can also make some valuable products. Scientists have been working hard to make this process better by desig

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Dec 04 2024HEALTH

Nurses Charting Their Own Paths: Different Strategies for Career Success

Ever wondered how nurses map out their careers? It turns out, there's no one-size-fits-all answer. Some nurses have a clear destination in mind and plan every step, while others prefer to keep their options wide open and see where the wind takes them. There's also a group that looks at what jobs are

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Dec 04 2024EDUCATION

Teacher's Dream Come True: Ashley Davis Scores Big

Imagine walking into your classroom one day, and suddenly, you're handed a check for $25, 000! That's exactly what happened to Ashley Davis, a math teacher at Central Intermediate School. The Milken Foundation, famous for celebrating top-notch educators, chose Ashley for her exceptional teaching and

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Dec 03 2024POLITICS

Trump's Pick for FBI Director: Kash Patel Sparks Debate

President-elect Donald Trump has chosen Kash Patel, a former staffer and right-wing media personality, to head the FBI. This decision has attracted attention, with some questioning Patel's suitability for the role and the tradition of keeping the FBI director non-partisan. Patel, author of "Governme

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