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Jan 02 2025POLITICS

Thune’s New Plan: A Busier Senate

Incoming Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) is planning some big changes. One of the first things he wants to do is make the Senate work more days. Instead of the usual four days a week, Thune is thinking about five-day workweeks. This is to help get more done, especially in the first 100 days

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Jan 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Drama Movies to Start Your New Year Right

2024 has been a great year for movies, especially dramas! If you're looking for some exciting drama films to watch on New Year’s Eve, we've got you covered. We've picked out some fantastic movies that might not have won an Oscar but will certainly keep you on the edge of your seat. Let's start with

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Dec 31 2024SPORTS

Detroit Lions vs. San Francisco 49ers: A Game of Pride and Revenge

The Detroit Lions and San Francisco 49ers are set to face off on Monday Night Football. Even though both teams have already seen their playoff dreams end, the Lions are eager to avenge last year's NFC Championship loss. Coach Dan Campbell isn't holding back, playing his top players to win. Kickoff i

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Dec 31 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Thrilling Movies to Kickstart the New Year

Are you ready to dive into some edge-of-your-seat thrillers to start the new year? Netflix has a bunch of exciting options for you. Let's start with "Carry-On, " a holiday thriller that'll make you think twice about flying during the holidays. Imagine a TSA agent, Ethan Kopek, played by Taron Egerto

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Dec 31 2024BUSINESS

Honey Extension: A Closer Look

Honey, a popular browser extension, helps you find discounts while shopping online and offers reward points for purchases. But a recent YouTube video raised concerns about how Honey operates. The video, created by Jono from MegaLag, suggests that Honey might not always provide the best deals, and it

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Dec 31 2024EDUCATION

Nutrition Nudges: What Helps and Hinders in Flemish Higher Ed

In Flanders, the journey from high school to college or university marks a significant period where students are at risk of unhealthy weight gain and poor dietary habits. Colleges and universities present a ripe opportunity to introduce nutrition interventions. But, success depends on these interven

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Dec 31 2024POLITICS

Jimmy Carter: A Bridge Between Eras

Jimmy Carter's presidency marked a shift in American political history. He rose from local politics in Georgia to become the first Southern president since before the Civil War. However, his term was more like a sunset than a new dawn, with mixed results in both foreign and domestic policies. Carter

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Dec 31 2024POLITICS

Wrestling CEO Takes On Education: A Unique Choice

Imagine this: a wrestling CEO is now in charge of the Department of Education. That's right, Linda McMahon, who rose to fame in the wrestling world, is now at the helm of education. Unlike typical educators, she doesn't have a degree in education. In fact, her degree is in French, not education. So,

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Dec 31 2024ENVIRONMENT

AI's Hidden Health Cost: The Air Pollution Truth

Did you know that the growth of AI is causing a big increase in air pollution? This pollution is coming from the power plants and backup generators that keep data centers running. These centers are where AI computers process all the data they need. By 2030, this air pollution could cause up to 1, 30

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Dec 31 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Loss of Linda Lavin: Remembering an Icon

The world of entertainment lost a beloved star with the passing of Linda Lavin at 87 years old. Best known for her Emmy-nominated role in Alice and her Tony-winning performance in Broadway Bound, Lavin was a versatile actress who left a mark on both comedy and drama. Lavin's co-stars in the upcomin

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