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Teens say they are turning to AI for friendship

For the past couple of years, concerns about cheating at school have dominated the conversation around kids and AI. But artificial intelligence is pl…

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Honey from Australian bees could help health

Manuka honey often steals the spotlight when it comes to honey's healing properties. However, stingless bees also create a type of honey known as sug…

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For some employees, education benefits such as tuition assistance prove life-changing

As higher education costs have grown to heights many U.S. residents find unattainable or illogical, some adults are looking to their employers for he…

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In Vermont, pay phones return free of charge in cellular dead zone

An electrical engineer by trade, Patrick Schlott has spent countless hours tinkering with new and old technology. But it wasn't until he found himsel…

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‘Wicked’ Care Bears, FurReal Maggie top holiday toy predictions; price increases likely as tariffs loom

As the holiday season approaches, toy trends are emerging, but prices may be on the rise as tariffs loom, with some items already seeing slight incre…

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Iconic tiny Tokyo capsule home goes on display in New York

An iconic Tokyo building has found a new home in New York—at least part of it has. The Nakagin Capsule Tower hosted 140 tiny homes, and now one of th…

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Google partners with Youngkin and offers AI training courses to Virginia job seekers

Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced that Google will partner with his administration to provide free and low-cost artificial intelligence certif…

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Italian artist uses childhood as metaphor for world events

The largest solo exhibition of Valerio Berruti, an Italian artist renowned for his artworks depicting children, has opened in Milan. The exhibition u…

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Memory cafés at the National Comedy Center ignite laughter and connection for dementia patients

Side by side on a sofa inside the National Comedy Center, Gail and Mario Cirasunda chuckled at a clip from the 1980s sitcom Family Ties that was play…

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More Americans shift money from checking and savings to accounts with investment income, study says

New research finds that more Americans are shifting their money from checking and savings accounts into financial vehicles that pay investment income…

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