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Oct 07 2024ENTERTAINMENT

A Horror Movie with Twists and Laughs: Why 'You're Next' on Netflix is a Must-Watch

This Halloween, Netflix has lined up a treat for horror lovers (and maybe newcomers) with the addition of 'You're Next'. It's not your typical scary movie, though. This one packs a surprising amount of humor into its thrilling storyline, making it a great choice for a fun night in. So, what's the de

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Oct 07 2024EDUCATION

Celebrating Teachers in Coeur d'Alene

The 2024 Teacher of the Year for the Coeur d'Alene School District, Marcus Ross, had a simple message for his fellow educators: "Let's raise a glass to a fantastic first month of school!" He shared this during the New Educator Reception organized by the Coeur d'Alene Regional Chamber. The event was

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

Oklahoma's Bible Bid: A Musical Connection

In a surprising turn of events, Oklahoma is on the hunt for Bible suppliers. But these aren’t just any Bibles – they need to meet specific criteria that align with former President Donald Trump’s endorsed versions. The state wants Bibles that include the Pledge of Allegiance, the Declaration of Inde

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Oct 06 2024ENVIRONMENT

Tree Battle in Stanley Park: Who’s Right?

In Vancouver’s beloved Stanley Park, a group of park users has taken their fight against tree removal to court. They claim that the city and park board are negligent for ordering the cutting down of thousands of trees due to a looper moth infestation. The plaintiffs, Michael and Katherine Caditz, An

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Oct 06 2024LIFESTYLE

Welcome to the Home Without Hallways!

Ever thought about what it'd be like to live in a house without those long, dull hallways? Builders are now making this dream a reality by designing homes that link rooms directly together. No more wasted space on corridors—this layout is ideal for families with kids or elderly relatives who might n

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Oct 05 2024TECHNOLOGY

Amazon's Just Walk Out Technology: A Retailer's Dilemma

Amazon's Just Walk Out technology, once hailed as a revolutionary solution for cashierless shopping, has become a costly and challenging endeavor for the retailer. Initially expected to transform the retail landscape with its innovative computer vision-based checkout system, the technology has been

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Oct 04 2024POLITICS

The Weight of a Bygone Era: A Costume's Unintended Consequences

In a recent turn of events, a United States congressman faced scrutiny for his past Halloween costume choices. The incident has sparked a heated debate about the nuances of cultural appropriation and the power of historical context. At its core, the controversy centers on a 2006 photo of then-colle

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Oct 04 2024FINANCE

Revamping TV Finance: Lessons from Indie Films

The television industry is in a state of change. Traditional ways of funding shows through broadcasters and distributors aren't as dependable as they used to be. So, what are TV professionals doing? They’re looking for new financing methods that have worked well in the indie film world. At Iberseri

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Oct 04 2024LIFESTYLE

AI's Halloween Helper: A Spooktacular Party Planning Guide

Ever thought of letting AI plan your Halloween party? It might sound scary, but it can actually be a blast! This year, someone gave Meta’s artificial intelligence a shot. The results were astonishing and way better than expected. First things first: themes. You’d expect the usual vampires a

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Oct 04 2024SCIENCE

Reviving Dinosaurs: A Real-World Jurassic Park?

Imagine if dinosaurs roamed the Earth again. That's what Ben Lamm, co-founder of Colossal, is thinking about. He's teaming up with My Octopus Teacher director James Reed to make a documentary on de-extinction technology. But is it a good idea? In Yellowstone National Park, wolves were reintroduced

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