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Sep 05 2024POLITICS,

China's Influence Operations: A Threat to US Democracy?

The recent arrest of Linda Sun, a former aide to New York Governor Kathy Hochul, has shed light on China's growing efforts to influence U.S. politics at the state level. Sun is accused of acting as an illegal agent for the Chinese government, pushing its interests at state functions and blocking rep

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Aug 28 2024HEALTH

Shining a Light on LED Face Masks: Experts Weigh In on Effectiveness and Value

Once the domain of high-end spas and dermatology clinics, LED light therapy has made its way into the homes of beauty enthusiasts in the form of glowing red masks and wands. Promising to smooth fine lines, reduce redness and inflammation, treat acne, improve elasticity, and erase discoloration, the

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Aug 28 2024BUSINESS

From Daughter's Name to Business Vision: Alexis Ohanian's Heartwarming Tribute to Olympia

In a touching revelation, Serena Williams' husband, Alexis Ohanian, unveiled the emotional tie between his new venture, 776, and his daughter's name, Olympia.Ohanian shared the heartwarming story behind 776's name and logo, revealing that it was initially named after his elder daughter, who inspired

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Aug 28 2024POLITICS

Stunning Indictment Shakes Up 2024 Presidential Race: Trump Faces Four Felony Counts Related to Election and January 6 Events

In a dramatic twist, former President Donald Trump has been indicted by the Biden-Harris administration's special counsel, Jack Smith. The indictment, made public just weeks before early voting starts in several states, levels four felony charges against Trump connected to the 2020 election and the

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Aug 28 2024TECHNOLOGY

Revving Up Surveillance: DHS Eyes In-Motion Face Recognition at the Border - A Privacy Pandora's Box?

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has set its sights on an ambitious new project: deploying facial recognition scans on drivers and passengers as they approach the southern border. As detailed in a DHS document obtained by The Intercept, the initiative aims to capture the facial likenesses

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Aug 28 2024TECHNOLOGY

Gradiant: The Unicorn Revolutionizing Water Recycling

Water, a precious resource, is under increasing strain as heavy industries, such as pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, textiles, mining, renewables, and power, consume up to half of the world's supply. With droughts becoming more frequent, the need for innovative water recycling solutions is more u

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Aug 28 2024HEALTH

Sewage Spill Shuts Down Marley Creek: A Week-Long Ban for Swimmers in Glen Burnie

A sewage leak at Glen Burnie's Gatewater Landing apartments has led to the closure of a section of Marley Creek for an entire week. The Anne Arundel County Department of Health announced the waterway closure on Monday, prohibiting direct water contact and water sports between Brewers Island and Mar

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Aug 27 2024POLITICS

A Rocky Start for FAFSA: What It Means for College Students and Their Families

The launch of the updated Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) was far from smooth, leaving many college students uncertain about their financial aid for the fall semester. The U.S. Department of Education has admitted to the issues and announced a delayed release for next year's FAFSA.

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Aug 27 2024POLITICS

Beware of the Siren Song: Unveiling the Perils of High Dividend Yields

High dividend yields can be akin to a siren's song, luring investors towards what seems like a prosperous financial future. However, Wall Street maven Brad Thomas cautions us against the allure of 'sucker yields', or dividend yields that are too good to be true. In his article 'Is The Thrill Of Vict

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