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Jan 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

The Big Screen Family Organizer: Cozyla's New Calendar+ Max

Cozyla has introduced a new gadget called the Calendar+ Max. It's a big 55-inch touchscreen that helps families keep track of their busy lives. Most smart displays are around 21 inches, so this one is much larger. You can tilt it to stand up or lay flat, and it has wheels so you can roll it around t

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Dec 25 2025LIFESTYLE

Tidy Up: Smart Ways to Manage Your Cables

Cables are a common problem. They can make any space look messy and even cause accidents. But there are simple and affordable solutions to keep them in check. If you want to hide your cables, consider the MITTZON steel box. It's a great way to conceal power strips and extra cables. It costs about $

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Dec 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Smart Science for Cleaner Water: Turning Pollution into Power

People often think of pollution as a problem that is hard to solve. But what if there was a way to use the very nature of pollution to clean it up? This is where liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) comes in. It's a process where molecules group together in a way that can be used to capture and man

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Dec 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

River Projects Get a Boost from Local Grants

Money is flowing into the Quad-Cities area to support projects along the river. Several groups have been given grants to work on these initiatives. The funds will help improve the river's environment and make it a better place for people to enjoy. The grants come from different sources, including p

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Dec 22 2025HEALTH

Fixing the Breaks: How Nurses Can Help Heal Healthcare After COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic took a heavy toll on nurses. It left many feeling exhausted, unappreciated, and ready to quit. This isn't just a problem for the nurses themselves. It's a big issue for healthcare systems too. Without enough nurses, hospitals can't run smoothly. But there's hope. Nurses have s

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Dec 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Walla Walla's Upcoming Kindie Music Festival: A Fun Twist for Kids

Walla Walla might soon be buzzing with a new kind of music festival. Imagine a place where kids can enjoy live music, dance, and maybe even wear googly eyes. Two local entertainers, Eric Herman and Aaron Canwell, are working to make this happen. They want to bring more children's music to the area.

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Dec 17 2025BUSINESS

Tech Giants Reshape Teams to Ride the AI Wave

Big changes are happening in the world of tech banking. Goldman Sachs is mixing up its team to keep up with the growing AI industry. This isn't just about AI itself. It's about all the stuff that makes AI work, like the internet and computer chips. Two leaders, Yasmine Coupal and Jason Tofsky, are

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Dec 16 2025CRIME

US Takes a Stand: Clan del Golfo Now Official Terror Group

In a bold move, the United States has officially labeled Colombia's largest criminal group, Clan del Golfo, as a terrorist organization. This decision, announced on the U. S. Treasury Department's website, is part of a broader strategy to tackle criminal activities in Latin America. The U. S. gover

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Dec 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

South Carolina's Wildlife Fund Hits a Big Milestone

The Harry Hampton Memorial Wildlife Fund is making waves in South Carolina's conservation world. They're close to hitting a $5 million mark in donations to the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR). The latest grant, planned for 2026, is $190, 000. This money comes from private dona

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Dec 14 2025LIFESTYLE

Warm Hearts, Warm Coats: How a Philadelphia Group Helps Thousands Stay Cozy

In Philadelphia, a group called Jewish Family and Children’s Service (JFCS) is doing something amazing. They help thousands of people every year. Last month, they gave out over 1, 200 coats to those in need. This event was a big deal. It showed how much the community cares about each other. The gro

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