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Nov 25 2024TECHNOLOGY

90s Gadgets: Cool, Weird, and Unforgettable

The 1990s was a unique era for tech and marketing. Companies were experimenting with new gadgets, trying to replace old ones before they had reliable alternatives. This period brought us some amazing devices and campaigns, but also some quirky ones. Millennials who grew up in the 80s and 90s have a

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Unraveling the Educational Divide: Breast Cancer Rates in Belgium

Belgium has one of the highest age-standardized incidence rates for breast cancer worldwide, yet it also boasts high survival rates. Researchers are delving into why this is, with a particular focus on educational disparities. The study looks at three key aspects: differences in breast cancer incide

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Oct 23 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Saying Goodbye to Liam: One Direction Fans Grieve Their Childhood Hero

Mikaela Dee and many other young fans found solace and friendship in the pop band One Direction during their teenage years. Now, Liam Payne's sudden death has left them mourning not just a celebrity, but also the memories of their youth. Growing up together with the band, these fans created a strong

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Oct 16 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Victoria's Secret 2024 Show: A Mixed Bag of Inclusion

The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show made a comeback after six years, promising to reflect the diversity of today. But where was the inclusivity that we were hoping for? While they did feature two trans models, Alex Consani and Valentina Sampaio, the majority of the models were still thin, just like t

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Oct 07 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The ‘80s Icons We Lost in 2024: A Generation’s Sorrow

For kids who grew up in the ‘80s, 2024 was a tough year. It felt like we lost a part of our childhood as one celebrity after another passed away. Some might call them legends or icons, and they certainly made a big impact on film, TV, and broadcasting. One death that hit hard was someone from the T

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Oct 07 2024BUSINESS

Goodbye to The Continental: A Saugus Favorite Closes After 72 Years

The beloved restaurant, The Continental in Saugus, is saying goodbye after a remarkable run of over seven decades. Known for its mouth-watering steak and seafood dishes, as well as its famous popovers, the eatery has been a staple on Route 1 north of Boston since 1948. The family that owns the resta

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Oct 07 2024BUSINESS

Sweet Treats Invade Downtown Elgin: Crepes and More on the Menu!

In downtown Elgin, a new dessert haven called Stop n Dip has just opened its doors. This isn't your ordinary ice cream shop—it's offering a unique mix of crepes, fruit kabobs, and gelato that's catching everyone's attention. Co-owners Mohanned Alali and Belal Baninaser decided to bring something fre

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Sep 30 2024LIFESTYLE

Lost Flavors of the Past: A Nostalgic Look at Restaurants That Disappeared

Food has a way of transporting us back to our childhood, evoking memories of special times and places. For many of us, our favorite childhood eateries played a significant role in shaping our sense of taste and nostalgia. Unfortunately, not all of these beloved restaurants have survived the test of

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Sep 30 2024BUSINESS

The Business Revival: Motorola's ThinkPhone 25

In 2023, Motorola introduced the ThinkPhone, a device that caught everyone's attention with its retro design and impressive specs. Although it didn't revolutionize the smartphone world, it marked the beginning of Motorola's foray into the business phone market. Now, the company is back with the Thin

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Sep 20 2024BUSINESS

Flavors of the Past: Steak and Ale's Revival

In the world of restaurants, nostalgia plays a significant role in our emotional connections to the places we frequent. For Minnesotans, the thought of classic restaurants that have vanished brings back fond memories of childhood trips with family. The National Restaurant Association estimates that

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