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Burleigh, Nina
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The article presents a consensus on what to expect from the second administration of U.S. President-elect Donald J. Trump. It discusses the possible reinstitution of Schedule F job reclassification, pardon of federally charged and convicted rioters in the January 6, 2021 Capitol attack and reversal of climate change protections. It suggests the role of nongovernmental organizations, judiciaries, Democratic governors, attorneys general, legislators...
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Shephard, AlexSargent, GregNoah, TimothyGrant, Melissa GiraFord, MattRussek, SamLinkins, Jason
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The article offers outlook on the direction of the Democratic Party following the victory of U.S. President-elect Donald J. Trump. Topics discussed include mass deportation plan of Trump and the resistance and obstacles to his immigration policy, the need for the Democratic Party to win back the working class, the fight for transgender rights, failure of liberals to alter the U.S. Supreme Court's ideological balance of power, and the failed expansion...
103) THE POWER OF $1,000.
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Block, Sandra (AUTHOR)Clark, Kim (AUTHOR)Gerstner, Lisa (AUTHOR)Patch, Emma (AUTHOR)Silvestrini, Elaine (AUTHOR)Vincent, Ella (AUTHOR)
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The article from Kiplinger Personal Finance discusses various ways to utilize $1,000 effectively, including investing in index funds or high-risk stocks, contributing to retirement accounts, upgrading home appliances, supporting charitable causes, improving work skills, and purchasing smart home devices. It also suggests options like getting professional headshots, taking continuing education classes, and going on a retreat or cruise. The article...
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FRIEDMAN, ROBYN A. (AUTHOR)
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The article discusses the appeal of 55+ communities for older adults seeking an active lifestyle and abundant amenities. It highlights the experiences of individuals who have moved to such communities, emphasizing the social activities, convenience, and financial aspects involved. The article also provides insights into the pros and cons of living in a 55+ community, including the restrictions, fees, and considerations for finding the best fit based...
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BLOCK, SANDRA (AUTHOR)
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The article from Kiplinger Personal Finance provides year-end money moves to make in 2024, focusing on boosting retirement savings, lowering taxes, and maximizing health insurance benefits. It suggests contributing to retirement plans like a 401(k) or IRA, taking required minimum distributions, and utilizing tax breaks for deductible expenses. The article also highlights strategies for reducing estate taxes, checking tax withholding, and managing...
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HUANG, NELLIE S. (AUTHOR)
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The article from Kiplinger Personal Finance discusses the rebound of dividend stocks due to falling interest rates, making them more appealing to investors. The article highlights the benefits of dividend-paying stocks, such as higher returns and lower risk, and provides a list of favorite dividend-paying stocks categorized as stalwarts, dividend growers, and high yielders. It also includes specific information about individual companies within each...
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The article offers a detailed overview of the Biden-Harris administration's ongoing response to Hurricane Helene, focusing on the mobilization of resources to support recovery efforts. Topics include the deployment of additional federal and National Guard troops to impacted areas, with over 1,500 active-duty troops and more than 13,000 personnel providing on-the-ground support.
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The article offers an in-depth exploration of the Disaster Relief Fund (DRF), which is the primary source of federal funding for disaster relief programs. Topics include the history of federal disaster relief, highlighting the DRF's evolution from its origins in the 1948 deficiency appropriation to its current role under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act.
109) Electric dreams.
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Kwan, Jacklin (AUTHOR)
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Physicists are conducting experiments at CERN to search for particles with fractional electric charges, which could challenge our understanding of fundamental physics. The hunt for these particles is driven by insights from string theory and the need to explain phenomena like dark matter. While no millicharged particles have been found yet, new detectors and theoretical developments are reigniting the search, offering potential clues about the early...
110) Good dog!
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Barras, Colin (AUTHOR)
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The article discusses the evolution of dogs' roles in society and the challenges they face in adapting to indoor life. Researchers at Duke University have developed techniques to help train dogs for indoor living, emphasizing selective breeding and training. The article also highlights the importance of eye contact in training and strengthening the bond between dogs and their owners. Additionally, the article mentions ongoing efforts to shift...
111) Back to life.
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Thomson, Helen (AUTHOR)
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Recent experiments have shown that reanimating brains and organs may be possible, challenging our understanding of death. Researchers have successfully revived pig brains and are now exploring the technique on human brains, with potential medical benefits such as improved drug testing and organ preservation for transplants. Ethical concerns arise as this work blurs the line between life and death, prompting a reevaluation of when a person is truly...
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Christodoulou, Daisy (AUTHOR)
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The article discusses the controversies surrounding football's video assistant referee (VAR) system, which was introduced to reduce refereeing errors but has instead created new uncertainties and challenges in understanding fundamental rules like offside and handball. The author explores the broader implications of VAR, highlighting the limits of rationality in various aspects of life beyond football. The article suggests potential solutions to...
113) Urban hotspots.
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You Xiaoying (AUTHOR)
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The article discusses the increasing urban heat in Chinese megacities like Hangzhou, highlighting the extreme temperatures experienced during the summer. It also explores the global trend of rising heatwaves due to climate change and the impact on urban populations. The text emphasizes the need for cities to adapt to extreme heat through measures like increasing green spaces, cool roofs, and developing materials to cool buildings without electricity....
114) Volatile cosmology.
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Frankel, Miriam (AUTHOR)
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The article discusses the potential catastrophic end of the universe due to a phase transition of the Higgs field, leading to a phenomenon called the "big slurp." Scientists are exploring various scenarios, including the influence of particles like bosons and fermions on the stability of the Higgs field. The article also mentions the possibility of primordial black holes triggering a phase transition and the ongoing research to understand...
115) Life on Mars.
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Weinersmith, Kelly1 (AUTHOR)Weinersmith, Zach (AUTHOR)
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The article from New Scientist explores the feasibility and challenges of establishing a self-sustaining city on Mars. The authors, Kelly and Zach Weinersmith, question the practicality of such a venture, highlighting the harsh conditions on Mars, including toxic dust, cosmic radiation, and gravity-related health issues. They emphasize the need for more research on human reproduction in space and caution against overlooking the complexities of settling...
116) Recipe for disaster.
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Le Page, Michael (AUTHOR)
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The article discusses the impact of climate change on food production and prices, highlighting how extreme weather events are affecting crop yields and leading to rising costs. It explores the challenges faced by farmers in adapting to changing conditions and the potential risks to global food security. The text also suggests various solutions to mitigate the effects of climate change on agriculture, such as eating less meat, reducing food waste,...
117) THE MYOPIA EPIDEMIC.
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Lawton, Graham (AUTHOR)
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The article discusses the global rise in near-sightedness, or myopia, especially among children, with around a third of 5 to 19-year-olds being myopic today. Researchers believe the epidemic can be slowed or reversed, with outdoor time being protective against myopia development. Various treatments are available, such as eye drops and special lenses, but better understanding of the mechanisms behind myopia is needed for more effective solutions. [Extracted...
118) Asteroid adventure.
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Andrews, Robin George (AUTHOR)
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The article from New Scientist explores the potential threat of a killer asteroid heading towards Earth and the various strategies humanity could employ to mitigate the impact. It discusses the importance of early detection and the different methods of deflecting or disrupting an asteroid, such as using kinetic impactors or nuclear weapons. The article presents a choose-your-own-adventure game scenario where readers can make decisions on how to respond...
119) What’s cooking?
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Fox-Skelly, Jasmin (AUTHOR)
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The article explores the health implications of different cooking oils, emphasizing the importance of choosing the right oil for overall well-being. It discusses the chemical composition of oils, the impact of saturated and unsaturated fats on health, and the benefits of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids. Extra virgin olive oil emerges as a top choice due to its monounsaturated fat content and high levels of antioxidants. The article also touches on...
120) The Botanic Age.
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Berdugo, Sophie (AUTHOR)
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The article explores the concept of a "Botanic Age" in human history, suggesting that ancient hominins may have used tools made from plants before the Stone Age. Evidence of plant-based tools is challenging to find due to the perishable nature of botanical materials. Researchers are using new techniques and studying modern primates to uncover traces of the Botanic Age, potentially leading to a reevaluation of human technological origins....