Picture this: you turn on your kitchen faucet for a refreshing glass of water, but tiny, invisible chemicals sneak into every sip. These are PFAS, nicknamed “forever chemicals,” and they’re hiding in drinking water all over the U.S. — even yours. So, what are PFAS? They’re man-made chemicals found in…
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Software Engineers Promise $10K If You Help Them Find Work
Would you pay to land a job? A software engineer went viral last month after promising to pay upwards of $10,000 to anyone who can help them find a relevant six-figure job. It worked — and now it’s becoming a trend. Argenis De La Rosa, a computer science undergraduate at…
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Injured PGA Tour player snatches Valero Texas Open lead
You never know how things will shake out on the golf course. Just ask Sam Ryder, who somehow posted a masterful 9-under 63 during the first round of the Valero Texas Open. His terrific score came one day after he withdrew from the Wednesday Pro-Am, as he felt soreness in…
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Cisco Meraki Add-on for Splunk, New and Improved!
Introducing version 3 of the Cisco Meraki Add-on for Splunk. A Splunk technical add-on (TA) is a modular component that normalizes, validates, and enriches specific data sources before indexing in Splunk to enable proper searching, reporting, and analysis without changing the underlying raw data. Keeping…
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New simulation center opens at VSMMC, a first in Central Visayas
Senator Pia Cayetano and medical faculty from CNU check on the first response trauma mannequin in the simulation center at the VSMMC. | photo by Niña Mae Oliverio CEBU CITY, Philippines — Medical students from a state university here will be given the opportunity to prepare themselves before they takeoff…
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Judge: Alabama can’t prosecute groups helping patients get abortions elsewhere : Shots
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall speaks during inauguration ceremonies on the steps of the state capitol in Montgomery, Ala. on Jan. 16, 2023. Butch Dill/AP hide caption toggle caption Butch Dill/AP Reproductive rights groups in Alabama wasted no time resuming their work after a federal judge ruled late Monday that…
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TSMC Steps Up To Take 20% Stake In Joint Venture With Intel As Struggling Chipmaker Grapples With Nearly $19 Billion Losses In 2024: Report – Broadcom (NASDAQ:AVGO), Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD)
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. TSM is reportedly set to acquire a 20% stake in a new joint venture with Intel Corp INTC, aimed at addressing the U.S. chipmaker’s ongoing struggles, including its $18.8 billion net loss in 2024. What Happened: Intel and TSMC have reached a preliminary agreement to form…
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Ja Morant had something meaner than finger guns for Heat rookie after hitting game-winner
Ja Morant dropped 30 points against the Heat to give the Memphis Grizzlies a much-needed win as they look to stay afloat in the Western Conference playoff picture, but that wasn’t the most ruthless thing he did in Miami on Thursday night. Morant was seemingly looking to make a statement…
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Gas Prices Climb Nationwide, Driven by Refinery Maintenance and Seasonal Factors
The national average price for a gallon of regular gasoline jumped more than 10 cents over the past week, reaching $3.26, according to AAA. This marks the first time since September that prices have hit this level, reflecting typical seasonal shifts. Despite the increase, prices remain below last year’s national…
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Top Side Hustle in Your City? Here’s the Fastest-Growing Gig
Looking to start a side hustle? You’re in good company: 36% of U.S. adults work a gig outside of their 9-5 to make extra money for bills, groceries, rent and more. You’re probably already familiar with some popular side hustles. Millions of Americans work as rideshare drivers, freelance writers, online…