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Mar 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft Publisher: Time to Move Your Files!

Microsoft has big plans for the future, and unfortunately, Publisher isn't part of them. By October 2026, Microsoft will no longer support Publisher, which means users will be locked out of their . pub files. To avoid losing access to your files, Microsoft suggests converting them to a more accessib

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Mar 16 2025SPORTS

A Father's Legacy: Running for a Cause

Gabrielle Clark, a 28-year-old from North Attleboro, Massachusetts, is gearing up for the Boston Marathon. This isn't just any run for her. It's a tribute to her father, who lost his battle with prostate cancer in 2015. She wants to honor his memory by completing the 26. 2-mile journey from Hopkinto

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Mar 16 2025SPORTS

Honoring Grandma: A Runner's Journey to the Boston Marathon

Angela Singh, a runner from Basking Ridge, New Jersey, has a story that is both inspiring and heartfelt. Her journey began in 2016 as a simple weight loss plan. She started running to shed some pounds, but it quickly became a passion. Her first in-person race was a 5k in New York. She got a medal an

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Mar 16 2025SPORTS

The Spartans' Big Ten Tournament Exit

The Michigan State basketball team's journey in the Big Ten tournament ended with a loss to Wisconsin in the semifinals. The Spartans, who had dominated the regular season, found themselves on the losing end of a 77-74 game. This defeat served as a wake-up call, highlighting vulnerabilities that cou

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Mar 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's New AI Tools: What's New and What's Next?

Google has just launched its latest AI models, including the experimental 2. 0 Flash Thinking. This update is now available on the web, Android, and iOS apps. The rollout started on gemini. google. com and has since spread to mobile apps. Everyone with a Gemini account can now access 2. 0 Flash Thin

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Mar 16 2025POLITICS

Student Activist's Arrest Sparks Nationwide Protests

The arrest of Mahmoud Khalil, a former student activist at a prestigious university, has sparked a wave of protests across the country. Khalil, who is originally from Algeria, was taken into custody by immigration authorities in the middle of the night. This move has ignited tensions between the cur

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Mar 16 2025WEATHER

Sunny Sunday, Fire Weather Alerts, and a Chilly Start to the Week

Sunday is going to be a beautiful day. The sun will be shining brightly, and temperatures will be pleasant. The Eastern Plains will see highs in the 60s, while the I-25 corridor will range from the upper 50s to 60s. Even the High Country will enjoy temperatures from the upper 30s to 50s. The weathe

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Mar 16 2025HEALTH

When the Heat is On: COPD and Extreme Weather

Extreme temperatures are not just uncomfortable; they can be downright dangerous, especially for people with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). This disease affects the lungs, making it hard to breathe. When the mercury rises or drops, it can make breathing even harder. This is why scient

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Mar 16 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Genetic Puzzle of Kidney Inflammation

Kidney inflammation, specifically IgA Nephropathy (IgAN), is a significant health issue. It's the most frequent type of kidney inflammation. The immune system, which is supposed to protect the body, sometimes goes wrong and attacks the kidneys. This leads to inflammation and can cause kidney failure

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Mar 15 2025SCIENCE

Galaxies Spin in a Surprising Pattern

A recent discovery has left scientists scratching their heads. While looking at images from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, a researcher found something odd. Out of 263 galaxies, two-thirds were spinning clockwise, and only one-third were spinning counterclockwise. This isn't what scientists exp

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