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Oct 15 2024SCIENCE

BOSTON EYES COMING COMING DELIGHT

Are you eager to witness something amazing? This week, Bostonians have a unique chance to spot a comet zipping past. NASA calls it C/2023 A3 Tsuchinshan–ATLAS, and it's currently making its very first loop near Earth. Clear skies are expected from Monday evening, providing an ideal moment to catch

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Oct 15 2024CRIME

Deadly Ottoman Bed: A Tragic Mishap

In June, a 39-year-old mother from northeast England, Helen Davey, died in an unexpected tragedy. While Helen was in her bedroom, a fold-away ottoman bed suddenly closed, trapping her neck and cutting off her breath. Her 19-year-old daughter, Elizabeth, found her in this dire situation and struggled

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Oct 15 2024BUSINESS

Young Store Owner and Student: A Balancing Act in Baton Rouge

In the heart of Baton Rouge, a young entrepreneur named Macie Smith is making waves. At just 23, she's a full-time student at Southern University and the owner of a beauty supply store called Luxurious Lookz. This isn't your average student job; Macie opened her shop six months ago with a mission to

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Oct 15 2024BUSINESS

Europe's Tech Leaders Push for Unified Startup Body

Imagine a single entity that could boost Europe's tech scene by making it easier for startups to navigate and grow. That's the idea behind EU Inc, a unified startup body supported by some of Europe's top tech leaders. Patrick Collison of Stripe, Taavet Hinrikus of Wise, and Eléonore Crespo of Pigmen

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Oct 15 2024POLITICS

Trump Challenges Harris' Health, Keeps Own Records Secret

On Monday morning, former President Donald Trump took to Truth Social to question Vice President Kamala Harris' cognitive abilities. He suggested she should take a test to prove her mental stamina and agility. This comes after Harris released her medical report over the weekend, which showed she's f

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Oct 14 2024SPORTS

How Faith and Sports Became Friends

Imagine a world where sports and religion mix seamlessly. That world didn’t happen by accident. The modern fusion of Christianity and sports is a story filled with forgotten heroes and shifting trends. Let’s dive into how it all started and where it’s going. Picture this: a reporter asks Celtic

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Oct 14 2024SPORTS

The Ultimate Sports Sedans Throughout the Decades

Sports sedans are beloved by many. When asked to share their favorites, responses ranged from the 1950s to today's top picks. Some surprises popped up, but the classics like the E39 M5 also made the list. Let's explore the best sports sedans ever made, with a little help from the community. We'll s

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Oct 12 2024TECHNOLOGY

Citi Field's Face Scan: Mets Fans Say It's Not Just for Security

The New York Mets are in hot water after a fan, Chris Dowling, sued the team over their use of facial recognition at Citi Field. Dowling claims the team is collecting "facial identifiers" from fans without their knowledge and using this information for profit. This isn't just about security, he says

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Oct 12 2024BUSINESS

Big Business Park in Small Town: A Traffic Nightmare?

Imagine living in a cozy town like Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Now, picture a massive, 60-acre business park popping up right in your backyard. That’s exactly what’s happening on Faison Road, and it’s causing quite a stir. The Carolina Business Park will include three huge buildings covering nea

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Oct 12 2024POLITICS

Science, Politics, and Campus Life: What's Happening?

Let's talk about what's going on in science, politics, and on college campuses. The National Science Foundation is now making grant decisions based on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). This means they're looking at things like the story behind the research, not just its quality. In fact, more

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