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Dec 21 2025OPINION

Older Americans: A Hidden Workforce

Older Americans are a growing part of the workforce. They bring skills and experience. Many want to keep working. This is not just about money. It is about staying active and connected. The U. S. has more older people than young ones. By 2034, this will be even more true. Older Americans are living

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Dec 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Springfield's Straw-Tastic Job Boom: A Green Building Revolution

In Springfield, an innovative plan is brewing. A company named Durra Panel USA is eyeing the city for a new factory. This factory won't just make any old building materials. It will turn leftover wheat straw into strong, eco-friendly panels. The technology comes from Sweden, but it's been perfected

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Dec 21 2025POLITICS

Serbia's Students Stand Up for Education and Justice

In Serbia, a wave of student protests is sweeping across the country. This time, it's not just about one city or one issue. It's about standing up for education, justice, and the future of Serbia. The latest protests took place in Novi Pazar, a town known for its young and diverse population. These

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Dec 21 2025HEALTH

Nursing: A Family Legacy of Care and Community Support

Nursing is more than just a job. It's a passion for those who want to help others when they are sick or hurt. This is especially important in the U. S. , where there aren't enough nurses to take care of everyone who needs help. The Trump Administration once said that nursing degrees aren't as impor

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Dec 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Ambitions Might Be Hurting Your Next Laptop Purchase

The tech world is in a bit of a pickle. Microsoft's big push for AI-powered PCs, called Copilot+ PCs, might be making laptops more expensive and harder to find. These AI PCs need special parts, like a lot of RAM and a specific chip called an NPU. But there's a problem: RAM is in short supply, and pr

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Dec 21 2025HEALTH

Why Patients Matter in Making Medicines

Patients are becoming more involved in creating new medicines. This is a big deal because their input can make a real difference. However, not everyone understands how valuable this is from the patient's point of view. There are some clear benefits. Patients feel more in control. Trials can be bett

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Dec 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Giants Ditch AGI: What's in a Name?

Big tech companies are stepping away from the term AGI, or Artificial General Intelligence. They once saw it as the ultimate goal for AI. Now, they're using new terms instead. Why the change? AGI was supposed to mean AI that matches or beats human intelligence. But the definition was always vague.

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Dec 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Grab a Deal: DirecTV's Big Discount on Live TV Streaming

DirecTV is making waves with its first-ever flash sale, offering a sweet deal on its Signature Entertainment package. For a limited time, new customers can snag this package for just $50 in the first month, a steep drop from its usual $90 price tag. This offer is open to everyone, whether you have a

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Dec 21 2025CELEBRITIES

Hollywood's Heartbreak: The Tragic End of Rob and Michele Reiner

The entertainment world is in shock after the deaths of renowned director Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele. The couple was found lifeless in their home, marking a grim end to their lives. Rob Reiner, known for his iconic work in Hollywood, was 78 years old. The circumstances surrounding their deaths

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Dec 21 2025SPORTS

Chicago's Week in Review: Sports, Politics, and Surprises

Chicago's sports scene took center stage this week, with the Bears making headlines both on and off the field. The team hinted at a possible move to Northwest Indiana, citing concerns over financial backing for their planned Arlington Heights stadium. Meanwhile, the Bears are gearing up for a crucia

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