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Dec 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

How AI is Changing the Legal Game

Legal cases often start with a long and tedious process called discovery. This is where lawyers ask questions, gather documents, and argue about what should or shouldn't be shared. It's a crucial step, but it can take a lot of time and money. Jeff Schwartz, the founder of AI4Discovery, knows this p

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Dec 06 2025BUSINESS

Flights in Chaos: IndiGo's Struggles Leave Travelers in Limbo

IndiGo, India's largest airline, is in a tough spot. The company's recent issues with flight cancellations have caused a lot of trouble for travelers. The problem started because IndiGo didn't plan well for new rules about pilots' work hours. These rules, which kicked in on November 1, made it hard

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Dec 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Detroit's Holiday Stage Extravaganza

Detroit is buzzing with holiday cheer, and the city's stages are no exception. This year, the Fox Theatre and Little Caesars Arena are set to host a variety of performances that will surely get you in the holiday spirit. The Fox Theatre, a beloved landmark in Detroit, is pulling out all the stops f

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Dec 06 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Birthdays: December 6, 2025 Edition

December 6, 2025, marks the birthday of several notable figures in entertainment. JoBeth Williams, known for her roles in film and television, reaches the age of 77. She has kept busy in recent years with appearances on popular shows like "The Good Doctor" and "Station 19. " Meanwhile, musician Pete

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Dec 06 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Vanishing Hairy Snails of the Thames

The Thames River in London is home to a unique creature, the German hairy snail. This small snail has a hairy shell, which helps it live in wet areas. The hairs help the snail manage moisture, making its slime stickier. This allows it to hold onto plants and debris in its environment. However, the G

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Dec 06 2025ENVIRONMENT

Chornobyl's Protective Shield Takes a Hit

The Chornobyl nuclear plant, a site of a massive nuclear disaster in 1986, is in the news again. This time, it's not about the disaster but about the protective shield built to contain radioactive material. The shield, finished in 2019, has taken a hit from a drone strike. The International Atomic E

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Dec 06 2025EDUCATION

Why Oregon's Reading Crisis Needs a Fresh Approach

Oregon is facing a serious issue with student literacy. Governor Tina Kotek is pushing for better reading education, but the state's universities are not fully on board. The governor formed a panel to improve how future teachers are trained. The panel suggested using more research-backed teaching m

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Dec 06 2025LIFESTYLE

Who Gets to Sit Where? A Plane Seat Debate

A mom recently shared her story about a tense moment on a flight. She was traveling with her 9-month-old baby and had booked a business class seat. Why? Because it was a long, overnight flight, and she wanted both of them to rest comfortably. She had used her travel points to upgrade, thinking it wo

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Dec 06 2025BUSINESS

Smart Ways to Fly Comfortably Without Breaking the Bank

Flying in business class doesn't have to be a luxury only the wealthy can afford. There are ways to enjoy a more comfortable flight without spending a fortune. Airlines often offer discounted business class seats to fill up their premium cabins when demand is lower. This means you can find great dea

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Dec 06 2025ENVIRONMENT

Iran Joins Global Talk on Environment

Iran is sending a team to a big United Nations meeting about the environment. The meeting is called UNEA-7. It will happen in Nairobi, Kenya, from December 8 to 12. The team from Iran will be led by Shina Ansari, who is in charge of the Department of Environment. At this meeting, Iran wants to talk

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