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Nov 05 2025EDUCATION

Chicago's Art Institute Gets a Conservation Upgrade

The Art Institute of Chicago is planning a major upgrade. Starting in early 2026, they will transform a former exhibition space into a world-class conservation center. This project, costing around $50 million, is a big deal. It will be the largest change to the museum since the Modern Wing was compl

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Nov 05 2025BUSINESS

Building Trust in the Agency World: A New Approach

Agencies often face a tough crowd when pitching new clients. Many brands have had bad experiences with other agencies, leading to mistrust. Kristin “KJ” Jones, SVP of integrated media at Rise, a Quad Agency, has seen this firsthand. She loves the moment when clients realize they’re dealing with a di

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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

Political Deadlock: Senate Struggles to End Government Shutdown

The U. S. Senate is in a tough spot, trying to figure out how to reopen the government. It's been a long five weeks, and the shutdown is about to set a record as the longest in history. Both Republicans and Democrats are talking, but they can't seem to agree on anything. Senators from both sides ha

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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

Peaceful Protests: A Look Back and a Look Ahead

In October 2025, a significant number of Americans, including many Alaskans, participated in a nationwide protest against the Trump administration. This event was reminiscent of another large-scale protest that took place in 1969. Back then, people across the country came together to advocate for an

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Nov 05 2025HEALTH

Helping People at Risk of Dementia Through Mobile Tech

Dementia is a growing concern, especially among migrants and people with lower incomes. These groups face a higher chance of developing dementia. But there's hope. Mobile health, or mHealth, is a tool that could help. It's all about using phones and apps to make lifestyle changes. This can reduce th

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Nov 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Celebrities Get AI Twins: What's the Deal?

Genies, a company that makes AI companions, has just rolled out new tools. These tools let celebrities and their managers create AI versions of themselves. These AI twins can chat with fans and even hang out in apps and games. The company says its tech is built to handle big names and their teams.

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Nov 05 2025BUSINESS

A Tale of Two Game Studios: One Rises, One Falls

Two game studios, both backed by NetEase, are at a crossroads. T-Minus Zero Entertainment is making a comeback, while Fantastic Pixel Castle is preparing to shut down. T-Minus Zero Entertainment has been reborn as an independent company. A small team of experienced directors and founders has taken

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Nov 05 2025CELEBRITIES

Gerry Turner's Unusual Honeymoon: A Story of Love and Distance

Gerry Turner, the star of a popular dating show, had a short-lived marriage with Theresa Nist. In his upcoming book, Turner shares that their relationship took a surprising turn right after their wedding. He recalls that Nist asked him to sleep on the couch on his first night at her house, saying sh

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Nov 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Console Games Still Rocking, Despite Xbox's Struggles

Xbox's future is looking shaky, especially with big games like "The Outer Worlds 2" and "Halo" heading to PlayStation 5. Microsoft is cooking up the next Xbox, but things aren't looking too bright. Yet, don't jump to conclusions about consoles being on their way out. A well-known video game analyst

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Nov 05 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some Older Adults in Rural China Stay Active?

In the countryside of China, not all older adults who are pre-frail or frail move around the same amount. Some stay active, while others don't. This matters because moving around helps them stay strong and healthy. Figuring out why some move more than others can help create better plans to keep them

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