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Nov 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI in Law Enforcement: What's the Big Deal?

A federal judge recently raised eyebrows by pointing out that immigration agents are using AI to write use-of-force reports. This small detail was mentioned in a footnote of a lengthy court opinion, but it has sparked a bigger conversation about accuracy and privacy. The judge, Sara Ellis, question

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Nov 26 2025WEATHER

Chicago's Chilly Thanksgiving: Wind and Snow Mix Up Holiday Plans

Chicago's Thanksgiving holiday was not your typical cozy family gathering. It was more like a wild weather party with winds howling like a freight train and snow flurries crashing the scene. The whole area, including parts of Wisconsin and Indiana, was under a wind advisory. Gusts of up to 60 mph we

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Nov 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Motorola Switched Gears and Found Success

Motorola, once famous for its stylish RAZR phones, has made a big change. The company is now known for making radios and tech for emergency workers. This shift happened after Motorola sold its phone business in 2011. Now, Motorola focuses on things like body cameras and license-plate scanners. The

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Nov 26 2025BUSINESS

Erin Truex's Journey: A New Chapter for Beverly Main Streets

Erin Truex, the leader of Beverly Main Streets, has announced her departure at the end of the year. She shared her thoughts with the community, expressing gratitude and pride in the work accomplished together. Truex took on the role in early 2024 and has since driven significant revenue for local ar

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Nov 26 2025EDUCATION

Seniors and Cyber Safety: A Growing Concern

Older adults are increasingly becoming targets of cyber threats. To combat this, a new online training program has been introduced. This program focuses on teaching seniors how to protect themselves from various online dangers. The training is designed for seniors living in the Atlanta area, but it

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Nov 26 2025BUSINESS

Unusual Entry-Level Jobs That Pay Well

Ever thought about a job that doesn't need much experience but pays well? There are plenty of options out there. Let's dive in and explore some of these jobs. First up, consider jobs in the medical field. Becoming a phlebotomist or a certified nursing assistant can be a great start. Many hospitals

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Nov 26 2025POLITICS

Political Feud: Swalwell Takes Legal Action Against Trump Ally

A California congressman has taken legal action against a housing official appointed by former President Trump. The congressman, Eric Swalwell, is suing Bill Pulte, who works at the Federal Housing Finance Agency. Pulte sent Swalwell's mortgage records to the Justice Department. The congressman says

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Nov 26 2025POLITICS

DC Mayor Muriel Bowser Steps Down After a Decade in Office

After a decade of leading Washington, DC, Mayor Muriel Bowser has decided not to run for another term. She made this announcement in a video posted on social media, highlighting her achievements and the city's progress under her leadership. Bowser's time as mayor was not without challenges. She had

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Nov 26 2025HEALTH

How Social Media Feeds Fuel Harmful Ideas

Young people are constantly exposed to harmful content online. Social media platforms use algorithms to suggest videos and posts. These algorithms often push extreme ideas. This includes content promoting gender-based violence and misogyny. The more these ideas are seen, the more normal they seem.

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Nov 26 2025SCIENCE

Cracks and Sound Waves: A Hidden Interaction

Sound waves and cracks have a secret relationship. Scientists found that when sound waves meet a crack, they don't always bounce back. Instead, they can slip through or even change their tune. Here's how it works. A tiny crack was made in a glass plate by heating it up. Then, sound waves were sent

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