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Dec 15 2024TECHNOLOGY

Phone Tech: 11 Game-Changers on the Horizon

Cell phones have transformed from a simple communication tool to something that almost everyone owns. Today, 98% of Americans have a cell phone, with 91% owning smartphones. People upgrade or replace their phones frequently, with 12% doing so annually and 55% every two to three years. This rapid evo

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Dec 15 2024SCIENCE

Our DNA's Ancient Mix: Humans and Neanderthals

Picture this: about 50, 000 years ago, humans and Neanderthals started mixing. This genetic exchange lasted for around 7, 000 years. Today, non-African humans carry about 1% to 2% Neanderthal DNA. This blend might have strengthened our immune systems and influenced our skin colors. But not all Neand

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Dec 14 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Forgotten Masterpiece: A Stoned Detective's California Dream

Paul Thomas Anderson, the director known for digging deep into California's gritty past, hit a bumpy road with his 2014 film, Inherent Vice. Despite its complex web of lies, drugs, and shattered love, the film bombed at the box office and flew under the radar of critics. Yet, nestled within those fa

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Dec 14 2024HISTORY

Discovering the Past: A Missing Piece of Venetian History

In the heart of the Renaissance, the office of the Venetian Doge produced a wealth of official documents. These records offer a deep dive into the worlds of history, diplomacy, and culture. One such document is a ducal letter penned by Francesco Donato, the Doge of Venice, in the 16th century. This

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Dec 13 2024SPORTS

Bloomington's Met Center: From Hockey to History

Thirty years ago, Bloomington's iconic Metropolitan Sports Center, affectionately known as the Met Center, was torn down. The Minnesota Historical Society recalls that the first attempt to demolish the building on December 13th, 1994, using explosives, was a bit of a flop. The structure remained mos

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Dec 13 2024SPORTS

Hockey Hero: Bobby Hull's 1, 000th Point Milestone

In the world of ice hockey, achieving 1, 000 career points is a massive deal. Bobby Hull of the Chicago Black Hawks did just that in 1971. During a game against the Minnesota North Stars, Hull scored his 1, 000th point with an assist in the first period. This significant milestone came in a 5-3 vict

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Dec 07 2024POLITICS

South Korea's Night of Unrest: A Snapshot of Martial Law

South Korea experienced an extraordinary night on December 3rd, when President Yoon Suk-yeol declared nationwide martial law in a late-night speech. He blamed the political opposition for causing chaos and announced strict measures, including bans on political activities and media surveillance. Desp

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Dec 06 2024SPORTS

The Day Army Had a Tough Season

In the world of sports, some days are memorable for the wrong reasons. One such day was December 6, 2003. On this day, the Army football team made history by finishing the season with a record of 0-13. This was the first time any major college team had ended a season without a single win. It was a t

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Dec 06 2024SPORTS

Who Will the Liberty Protect? Picking Players for the Expansion Draft

The Golden State Valkyries, a new team in the WNBA, are about to participate in the league's first expansion draft in a long time. This means the New York Liberty, along with other WNBA teams, had to choose six players they want to protect. These players can't be drafted by the Valkyries. The Liber

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Dec 05 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Meet Takayama Ukon: The Samurai Who Chose Faith Over Power

In a world filled with power struggles and religious conflicts, the story of Takayama Ukon stands out. This 16th-century samurai from Japan chose exile over renouncing his Christian faith. His tale is now being brought to life in an animated feature called "Samurai Saint. " The project is a collabor

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