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Jan 11 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrating Birthdays: Your Life, Your Choices

Today, we celebrate the birthdays of famous figures like Rod Stewart, Evan Handler, Pat Benatar, and George Foreman. It's a time to reflect on the power of change. If you're not happy with something in your life, be honest and take action to make it better. Participating in activities you enjoy or t

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Jan 11 2025BUSINESS

Winter Weather Challenges Dallas Retail Deliveries

Winter weather in Dallas-Fort Worth has been rough on retailers trying to make home deliveries. Icy roads and wet conditions have made it tough for companies like Walmart, Kroger, and Amazon to stick to their usual delivery schedules. Walmart, for example, had to deal with some extra hurdles but sti

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Jan 11 2025SPORTS

California Burning: How Wildfires Threaten LA's Olympic Dreams in 2028

As the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics draw near, a whopping $6. 8 billion investment is on the line. But there's a catch: California's wildfires are getting worse, putting venues and air quality at risk. Take, for instance, the recent Palisades and Eaton fires that destroyed over 53 square miles—just ima

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Jan 11 2025BUSINESS

Nordstrom's Sales Surprise: A Holiday Boost

Nordstrom decided to raise its full-year sales outlook after experiencing a stronger holiday shopping season than expected. The retailer, based in Seattle, now predicts that its revenue will grow by 1. 5% to 2. 5%, considering it had one less fiscal week this year. Previously, Nordstrom had projecte

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Jan 11 2025SCIENCE

Why Leaf Beetle Babies Love Old Leaves

Ever wondered why leaf beetle larvae prefer to munch on old leaves while their parents enjoy fresh ones? Scientists found that these tiny creatures have a secret weapon: bacteria-borrowed genes. These genes help the larvae break down cellulose, a tough fiber found in mature leaves. Without these gen

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Jan 11 2025HEALTH

Supreme Court to Decide on Free Preventive Care Under Obamacare

The Supreme Court is set to review a piece of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) that makes certain preventive care services free. This includes HIV medications, heart statins, and cancer screenings. The challenge comes from a Texas business and some individuals who argue that the way these services are

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Jan 11 2025SPORTS

Blazing Buckeyes: An Unfinished Dream

The Ohio State University's 2021 recruiting class was a force to be reckoned with. Ranked second nationally, they proved their worth with a stunning 32-4 record over three seasons. But for these players, there was more to achieve – namely, beating Michigan and winning a national championship. Many t

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Jan 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Lexicon-Based Sentiment Analysis Still Matters

Figuring out if texts are positive or negative, called sentiment analysis, is super useful in lots of fields. While machines can now do this super fast and accurately, lexicon-based methods have their own perks. They might not be as perfect as machine learning or big language models, but they can wo

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Jan 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

School Software Hack: Student Data at Risk?

Think of a big school software supplier, or maybe even one you use. Now imagine it got hacked, and some personal details were taken. That's just what happened. PowerSchool, a cloud-based platform for schools, got breached on December 28. Someone swiped two tables from their student info system, whic

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Jan 10 2025SPORTS

Notre Dame Scores Last-Minute Win Against Penn State

In a nail-biting football clash, Notre Dame pulled off a thrilling comeback against Penn State, snatching a 27-24 victory. The Irish defense saved the day when they intercepted Penn State's quarterback Drew Allar late in the game. This crucial play allowed Notre Dame to set up a last-minute field go

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