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Dec 25 2025BUSINESS

Smart Moves for Small Businesses to Thrive in 2026

Small businesses today are finding success by focusing on what truly matters. They are not just chasing profits but building meaningful connections with their customers. Take Serenity Forge, for example. This game studio creates games that touch on deep emotions like grief and relationships. Their f

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Dec 25 2025WEATHER

Heavy Rain and Floods Hit Los Angeles

Los Angeles faced a serious weather situation on Wednesday. Heavy rain poured down, causing floods in many places. The rain was so strong that it was like a river in the sky, bringing lots of water from the Pacific Ocean. This was not just a normal rainstorm. It was a big weather event called an atm

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Dec 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Making Websites Work for Everyone: A Simple Guide to Accessibility

Websites should be easy for everyone to use, but many aren't. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) says websites must be accessible, but it doesn't give specific rules. Instead, it points to a set of guidelines called WCAG 2. 1 Level AA. These guidelines have four main ideas: making sure inform

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Dec 25 2025HEALTH

AI in Healthcare: A Closer Look at the Risks and Rewards

The use of AI in healthcare is growing fast. But, there are worries about patient safety. This is because there aren't enough rules to make sure AI gives good advice. A recent study looked at how AI can help doctors. It found that AI can be useful, but it can also be risky. The risks depend on the

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Dec 25 2025OPINION

2025: A Year of Big Talks and Big Changes

In 2025, Utah became the center of many important discussions. People talked about big issues like politics, technology, and religion. The Deseret News shared their thoughts on these topics in their top 10 opinion articles of the year. One of the most touching articles was by former Rep. Mia Love.

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Dec 25 2025OPINION

Sudan's Silent Crisis: A Call for Action

Right now, while many people are celebrating and talking about peace, a terrible thing is happening in Sudan. A group called the Rapid Support Forces has taken over the city of El Fasher. They are killing many people. This is not new. It has been happening for years. But now, it is worse than ever.

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Dec 25 2025SCIENCE

Cleaning Up Pollution: The Power of Phosphorus in Carbon Fibers

Pollution is a big problem, especially when it comes to tough-to-remove chemicals. Scientists have been working on ways to clean up wastewater, and one promising method involves using special carbon fibers. These fibers are doped with phosphorus, which makes them super effective at breaking down pol

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Dec 25 2025LIFESTYLE

Top 5 Airlines Redefining Business Class Travel in 2025

Business class travel in 2025 is all about creating a personal, comfortable space in the sky. Airlines are going beyond just bigger seats, focusing on making the cabin a place where passengers can work, rest, and feel private. This is especially important for people who fly often, as they now have m

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Dec 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Chicago's Environmental Reality Through Local Eyes

Chicago's environmental challenges are not just statistics. They are a part of daily life for many residents. A recent project gave 14 people disposable cameras to capture these realities. Over a year, they took photos showing how pollution and other environmental issues affect their neighborhoods.

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Dec 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Blizzard's Big Plans: More Games and Expansions Ahead

Blizzard Entertainment is gearing up for a busy future. Their president, Johanna Faries, has big plans. She wants to release new games and expand existing ones. This strategy will last for at least five years. Fans can expect one or two major releases every year. Blizzard has two big launches plann

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