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Dec 29 2025HEALTH

Boulder Community Health: Putting Community First

Boulder Community Health (BCH) is a hospital that's been around for a long time. It's been serving the area since 1922. It's the only hospital in Boulder and a big health care provider in Boulder County. BCH is a nonprofit, which means it doesn't have shareholders. Instead, the community is its focu

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Dec 29 2025WEATHER

Metro Detroit Braces for Windy and Chilly Monday

Southeast Michigan is in for a rough Monday. Strong winds are expected to sweep through the region, with gusts reaching up to 55-60 mph. These powerful winds could cause damage by knocking down tree branches and power lines, leading to scattered power outages. High-profile vehicles, like trucks and

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Dec 29 2025BUSINESS

Destin's Smart Savings: How Small Changes Add Up to Big Money

Destin is making some smart moves to save money. They found ways to cut costs across different city departments. The library saved around $12, 000 by canceling unused subscriptions. Human Resources saved about $50, 000 by fixing worker classifications and changing how they hire people. The city is

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Dec 29 2025FINANCE

Big Things Ahead for BlackRock?

BlackRock is a big deal in the world of money management. It handles trillions of dollars for all sorts of clients, from big companies to regular people. One of its famous products is iShares ETFs, and it also has a cool tool called Aladdin for managing risks. Next month, BlackRock will share its e

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Dec 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Data Centers Get a Power Boost from Jet Engines

In a surprising twist, the world of artificial intelligence is looking to the skies for a power solution. Boom Supersonic, known for its work on supersonic aircraft, has unveiled plans to adapt its engine technology for AI data centers. These modified engines, called Superpower turbines, are a spin-

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Dec 29 2025HEALTH

How Dog Hearts Handle Tough Conditions

Scientists have been looking at how dog hearts cope with certain health issues. They focused on a specific blood flow pattern in the main pulmonary artery, which happens at the end of each heartbeat. This flow, called end-diastolic forward flow (EDFF), has been studied in humans to understand how th

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Dec 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Brigitte Bardot: From Screen Icon to Animal Activist

Brigitte Bardot, a name that once shook the foundations of 1950s society, is a story of transformation. Known for her striking beauty and bold lifestyle, she was a symbol of rebellion in a conservative era. But her journey took a sharp turn when she decided to leave the spotlight behind. Her film c

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Dec 29 2025SPORTS

Liverpool's Speedsters: How Injuries Hid the True Potential of New Signings

Liverpool's recent victory over Wolves sparked a fresh discussion about their summer signings. Coach Arne Slot took the opportunity to set the record straight. He pointed out that many people focus on the money spent but ignore the sales that balanced the books. Slot highlighted that injuries have

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Dec 29 2025POLITICS

Leaders Lock Horns Over Ukraine Ceasefire

A recent phone chat between Russian President Vladimir Putin and U. S. President Donald Trump left Ukraine's hopes for a temporary truce in tatters. Both leaders dismissed the idea, suggesting it would only drag out the conflict. Instead, they pushed for a more permanent solution, with Russia insist

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Dec 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Brigitte Bardot: A Life of Contradictions and Impact

Brigitte Bardot, who recently passed away at 91, left behind a legacy that was as complex as it was influential. She was more than just an actress and singer; she became a symbol of France itself. In 1969, Bardot made history by being the first celebrity to model for Marianne, the iconic representat

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