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May 25 2025LIFESTYLE

A Local Hero Leads the Way

The Fourth of July parade in Coeur d’Alene is a big deal. Everyone turns out to watch it. This year, Charlie Nipp is the grand marshal. He has a long history with the parade. As a kid, he walked with his parents to watch it. He always wondered who the grand marshal was. Now, he is the grand ma

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May 24 2025BUSINESS

The Changing Face of Big-Time Giving

The landscape of big-time giving is undergoing a significant transformation. The era dominated by male billionaire philanthropists like Bill Gates and Warren Buffett is coming to an end. The future of philanthropy is being shaped by women who are taking the lead in giving. This shift is driven by ne

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May 23 2025POLITICS

Chicago's Mayor Under Scrutiny: What's Behind the Federal Probe?

The Justice Department's Civil Rights Division has kicked off an investigation into Chicago's hiring practices. This comes after Mayor Brandon Johnson's recent remarks about the diversity in his administration. The focus is on whether the city is favoring certain groups in its hiring process. This i

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May 22 2025POLITICS

Putin's Winning Streak Keeps Ukraine War Alive

The U. S. President, Donald Trump, recently shared a surprising insight with European leaders. He revealed that Russian President Vladimir Putin does not plan to stop his military actions in Ukraine. The reason? Putin thinks he is ahead in the game. This news came after Trump's conversation with Put

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May 22 2025HEALTH

The Power of Hands-On Learning in Military Medicine

Military medical training has always been tough. It's not just about learning medical stuff. It's about being ready to lead in high-pressure situations. This is where the ACME Teaching Assistant program comes in. It's all about learning by doing. Students get to teach their peers and use simulations

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May 21 2025SCIENCE

Phosphorus Pioneers: The Man Who Changed Farming Forever

Phosphorus is a big deal in farming. It's a key nutrient for crops, but it can also cause serious environmental problems. One person who understood this better than most was Andrew Sharpley. He spent over four decades studying phosphorus and its impact on the environment. His work has shaped how we

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May 21 2025POLITICS

A New Shield in the Sky

The United States is planning a massive project to protect the country from missile threats. This project is called the Golden Dome. It is expected to cost a huge amount of money: $175 billion. The person in charge of this project is General Michael Guetlein. He is the Vice Chief of Space Operations

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May 19 2025SPORTS

Eagles Secure Future with Coach's Contract Renewal

The Philadelphia Eagles have made a significant move to solidify their future. They have extended the contract of their head coach, Nick Sirianni. This decision comes after Sirianni led the team to a Super Bowl victory in his second season at the helm. The extension means Sirianni will stay with the

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May 19 2025CELEBRITIES

Theater Drama: Shia LaBeouf's Wild Ride

Shia LaBeouf is known for his intense performances on screen, but his real-life drama is just as captivating. He started a theater workshop in South Los Angeles. It was a free weekly event that drew in a mix of people, mostly young fans eager to be part of anything he did. LaBeouf was between mov

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May 19 2025POLITICS

Political Figures Rally Around Biden After Cancer News

Joe Biden, the former President of the United States, has been diagnosed with prostate cancer. The news came out after a routine check-up revealed a small issue. This type of cancer is known to be quite aggressive, but it is also treatable. Biden and his family are now looking into the best ways to

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