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Dec 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

The AI Chatbot Craze: How Personality Won the Race

In late 2022, a chatbot named ChatGPT was launched by OpenAI. It was not expected to be a big hit. Earlier chatbots had been ignored or even disliked. The team behind ChatGPT thought it would last only a month. They saw it as a test to learn from. But ChatGPT became a huge success. It now has 800 mi

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Dec 20 2025OPINION

Florida's Political Shifts and Student Journalism: A Closer Look

Florida's political landscape is changing fast. Governor Ron DeSantis is making waves as he runs for president. His recent moves in the state legislature are shaping Florida's future. But what does this mean for students and journalists? Student journalists are also making their mark. The Alligator

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Dec 20 2025FINANCE

Is AnaptysBio's Stock Rise a Cause for Concern?

AnaptysBio, a biotech company, has seen its stock price soar by 227% over the past year, reaching a five-year high. This impressive growth has caught the attention of many investors, with a strong technical momentum and a 100% \"Buy\" opinion from Barchart. However, not everything is as rosy as it s

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

Albuquerque's Mayor Wins Big: What It Says About the City's Future

Albuquerque made history recently. Mayor Tim Keller won a third term. This is a big deal. It's not easy for a mayor to win three times in a row. Especially not now. Many people thought he wouldn't win. They said the city was tired of him. But voters had other ideas. Over 129, 000 people voted. That

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

Maine's Tax System: Time for a Change?

Maine is facing a big problem. Taxes are going up. Counties are asking for more money. But people are saying no to school budgets. This is not just a few small issues. It is a big problem with how Maine pays for things. Counties like Penobscot, Knox, York, and Washington are seeing big cost increas

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Dec 20 2025SPORTS

Chris Paul's Sudden Exit: What Went Wrong with the Clippers?

Chris Paul's time with the Los Angeles Clippers ended abruptly, leaving many questions. After just 21 games, the team sent him home, shocking the NBA. Paul, a future Hall of Famer, had joined the Clippers for a final season, hoping for a smooth retirement tour. Instead, things fell apart quickly. Th

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Dec 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Will Arnett Shines in a New Light: A Look at His Standout Role

Will Arnett, known for his comedic genius, steps into a new role that showcases his acting skills. In Bradley Cooper's new film, Arnett plays Alex, a recently divorced man trying to find his way in life. The movie follows Alex as he tries stand-up comedy to cope with his divorce and co-parenting str

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

The Unseen Ripples of DOGE's Departure: A Closer Look at Microgrant Woes

The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) might have left Washington, but its impact is still felt across the country. The agency's goal was to make the government more efficient and accountable. However, its actions had real consequences, especially in the area of public safety. One of the bi

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

Lawmaker Challenges FAA on Funding Cuts for Airport Solar Project

Rep. Andre Carson recently questioned the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) about cuts to aviation grants, specifically targeting the termination of funds for a solar farm upgrade at Indianapolis International Airport. He argued that these cuts, made under the Department of Government Efficiency

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Dec 20 2025FINANCE

Job Market Hits a Rough Patch: What's Going On?

The job market is facing some tough times. The unemployment rate has gone up to 4. 6%, the highest it's been since 2021. This news comes late because of a long government shutdown. Things aren't looking great. In October, the country lost 105, 000 jobs. A big part of this was because many federal w

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