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Oct 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

Google's Smart Shopping Helper

Ever dreamed of having a shopping assistant who knows just what you need? Google has made that a reality with their new AI-powered shopping feature. It's not just about suggesting products; it's about understanding your needs. Picture this: you're looking for a winter jacket for Seattle's rainy day

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Oct 16 2024SPORTS

Betting on Sports: A Decade of Change

Ten years ago, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver wrote an opinion piece in The New York Times. He argued that sports betting should be legalized and regulated, marking a significant shift in the NBA's stance. At the time, betting on professional sports was illegal in most of the U.S., except for Nevada.

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Oct 15 2024CELEBRITIES

Love in the Air: Ariana Grande and Ethan Slater Steal the Show at SNL Afterparty

Ariana Grande, the host of "Saturday Night Live", and her "Wicked" co-star boyfriend, Ethan Slater, were spotted looking very happy together at the show's afterparty. They were side by side the whole night, according to a source. The event, held at L’Avenue at Saks, also saw Grande's old friend from

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Oct 13 2024BUSINESS

Post Falls Downtown: A New Mix of Homes and Food on the Horizon

Imagine walking through downtown Post Falls and seeing something new: a big building that combines apartments with a place to grab brunch. This project, led by mother-daughter duo Laura and Kelsey Horn, is set to change the face of the north block in downtown. The site is massive, covering about 50

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Oct 11 2024FINANCE

Sidepit's Big Step Towards Fair Trading

Sidepit, a fintech startup from Berkeley, California, has just secured pre-seed funding. This investment will help the company develop a game-changing trading platform. The star of the show is Sidepit's patented Decentralized Limit Order Book (DLOB) technology. This clever tool aims to make trading

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Oct 10 2024POLITICS

Weather Woes: A Call to Action

Weather patterns are unpredictable these days. Hurricanes can suddenly escalate from a calm breeze to a Category 5 monster in just a few days, leaving little time to react. While we can't blame climate change for any specific storm, scientists warn that rising temperatures could lead to more frequen

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Oct 08 2024POLITICS

What Musk Said About Trump and Prison

Elon Musk, the world's richest person, recently made some bold claims during an interview with Tucker Carlson. He suggested that if Donald Trump doesn't win the presidential election, he might end up in prison. Musk also made false statements about illegal immigration and homelessness. He believes D

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Oct 07 2024HEALTH

Amyloid and Tau: A Remarkable Reversal in Brain Health

Simon Nicholls, a participant in an Alzheimer's intervention study, has seen remarkable improvements in his brain health. After initially testing positive for amyloid and tau proteins, subsequent blood tests showed negative results, indicating a significant reduction in these markers associated with

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Oct 07 2024EDUCATION

AI in Education: Teachers Get New Tools, Not Replaced

Everyone's talking about how AI might change schools. You know what? It won’t take teachers’ jobs. Instead, it can help them do their jobs better. Imagine a classroom where AI helps teachers figure out each student's needs and gives them personalized support. Teachers can reach more students online

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Cutting Through the Haze: What Politicians Aren't Saying About Marijuana

Election season is here, and marijuana is a hot topic. Both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are pushing their views, but is it all good news? Not quite. Let's bust a few myths and look at the facts. People often talk about polls showing support for legalization, but it's not that simple. When given c

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