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Nov 15 2025CRIME

A Killer's Debt: Paying for the Ashes

A judge in Idaho has decided that Bryan Kohberger, the man who killed four University of Idaho students, must pay back the families of Kaylee Goncalves and Maddie Mogen for their urns. This ruling came after prosecutors asked the judge to make Kohberger cover the $3, 000 cost of the urns that hold t

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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

Seattle's New Mayor-Elect Sides with Starbucks Workers

Seattle has a new mayor-elect, and she's already making waves. Katie Wilson, who recently won the Seattle mayoral race, surprised many by joining Starbucks workers on strike. She didn't just show up; she actively encouraged people to boycott the coffee chain. This move aligns with Wilson's strong s

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Nov 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Building AI That Gets Us: A Simple Guide to Aligned Intelligence

AI is getting smarter, but how can we make sure it's on our team? The key might be teaching AI to understand the world and what we want, just like we do. This isn't about making AI smarter in general, but smarter in a way that aligns with our goals. Think of it like teaching a kid. You don't just w

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Nov 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Actors Celebrate Themselves with a New Name

The Screen Actors Guild Awards is changing its name to The Actor Awards. This shift highlights the focus on actors, as the trophy itself is called "The Actor. " The change aims to make the show's purpose clearer to a global audience. The rebranding was announced ahead of the 32nd ceremony, schedule

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Nov 15 2025WEATHER

Stormy Days Ahead: How to Stay Safe and Ready

Southern California is bracing for a big storm, and it's not just about rain. The main concern is mudslides and flash floods, especially in areas that recently had fires. People are getting ready, but not everyone is taking it seriously. Some folks in Altadena, a place hit hard by fires earlier thi

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Nov 15 2025SCIENCE

Smart Tech: How Computers Can Stain Tissue Slides Faster and Cheaper

Tissue staining is a big deal in medical science. Doctors use it to spot diseases like cancer. But the usual way, using chemicals, takes time and money. Plus, once stained, the tissue can't be tested again. That's where new tech comes in. Scientists have been working on a smarter way. They use comp

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Nov 15 2025HEALTH

Harford County Offers Free Radiation Protection Tablets

Harford County is taking steps to keep people safe from potential radiation. They are giving away free potassium iodide (KI) tablets to those who live or work near the Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station. This event is happening on November 15th from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. at North Harford High School.

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Nov 15 2025SPORTS

Shohei Ohtani: The Unstoppable Force in Baseball

Shohei Ohtani has done it again. The Los Angeles Dodgers superstar has claimed the National League's Most Valuable Player award for the second year in a row. This victory adds to his impressive collection of accolades, including two World Series rings, a Rookie of the Year award, and a total of four

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Nov 15 2025RELIGION

Art and Advocacy: Exploring Prison Conditions Through Creativity

In Baton Rouge, a unique event is happening that combines art and advocacy. The Unitarian Church is hosting a special gathering where artist Jennifer Carwile will showcase her work. Her art tells a story about the East Baton Rouge Parish Prison. It's not just about the pictures; it's about the messa

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Nov 15 2025BUSINESS

Fighting for Fair Pay: Museum Workers Prepare to Strike

Workers at the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry are gearing up for a strike. This comes after more than two years of negotiations for their first contract. The union, AFSCME, represents over 120 employees in guest experience, operations, and education. They are pushing for better wages and ben

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