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Mar 14 2025BUSINESS

Local Legends and Rising Stars: 2025 Business Honors

In St. Cloud, Minnesota, a few businesses were recently celebrated for their achievements. The first was a bakery that started in 1998. Mike and DeNae Hiltner were introduced to Great Harvest Bread Company while on a trip to Montana. They learned about the franchise opportunity in Central Minnesot

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Mar 14 2025EDUCATION

NYC Schools Need More Cash, But Is It Enough?

The NYC Department of Education is asking for a massive $41. 2 billion budget for the next year. This is a huge chunk of the entire city's budget. But school officials say it's not enough. They want hundreds of millions more. Why? They need to hire 4, 000 more teachers to meet a new class size law.

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Mar 14 2025SPORTS

Houston Cougars March to the Semis

The Houston Cougars are making waves again in the Big 12 Tournament. They secured a 77-68 victory over the Colorado Buffaloes, advancing to the semifinals. Emanuel Sharpe was a standout, scoring 19 points before fouling out. Milos Uzan and LJ Cryer also contributed, each adding 14 points to the Coug

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Mar 14 2025HEALTH

Fitness Champions of Suffolk Shine Bright

In the bustling world of fitness, a dynamic duo from Suffolk County, New York, has been making waves. Phil Sottile and Stacey Lerman, the masterminds behind Intelligent Fitness, have been recognized for their outstanding contributions to the fitness industry. Their journey is marked by a series of i

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Mar 14 2025LIFESTYLE

Seoul Bound: A Fresh Look at Korean Air's Business Class Experience

Korean Air has been making waves with its new corporate identity and bold strategy to become the world's most beloved airline. Their recent unveiling of a sparkling new Boeing 787-10 in Seoul marked the beginning of an exciting new chapter. But what's it like to actually fly with them? First things

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Mar 13 2025HEALTH

Heart Health in China: A Look at Atrial Fibrillation and Flutter

China has seen a significant rise in heart health issues over the years. Two of the most concerning are atrial fibrillation (AF) and atrial flutter (AFL). These conditions are not just a problem in China but a global concern. Between 1990 and 2021, the number of people affected by these conditions h

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Mar 13 2025SPORTS

Rudolph's Return: What Happens to Russell Wilson?

The Pittsburgh Steelers have a new backup quarterback. Mason Rudolph is back in town. This move might seem simple on the surface, but it has bigger implications. Rudolph's return could be a signal that the Steelers are done with Russell Wilson. This is because the Steelers wanted to re-sign Wilson o

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Mar 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pause and Play: Secret Trick in Pixel Weather App

Ever wondered if you could control the background animations in the Pixel Weather app? You can! There's a hidden play/pause button that lets you stop and start the animations with just a tap. This feature is not new, but it's easy to miss. You might have seen the animations showing sun rays, clouds,

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Mar 13 2025CELEBRITIES

From the Court to the Boardroom: The Journey of Junior Bridgeman

Junior Bridgeman, a name that resonates with both basketball fans and business enthusiasts, has passed away at 71. His journey from a standout basketball player to a billionaire entrepreneur is truly inspiring. Bridgeman's life took a dramatic turn when he suffered a medical emergency during a benef

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Mar 13 2025BUSINESS

7-Eleven's Big Shake-Up: New CEO, Big Plans

Seven & I Holdings, the company behind the 7-Eleven convenience stores, is making big moves. The Japanese company has just appointed its first foreign CEO, Stephen Dacus. This move comes after a tough six months. During this time, the company faced a massive $47 billion takeover bid from Canadian co

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