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Dec 05 2024POLITICS

Why Democrats' Focus on Identity Politics Might Be a Mistake

As President Joe Biden's term nears its end, Democrats are grappling with a tough question: Did focusing on identity politics cost them the 2024 election? Many blame Biden for Donald Trump's return, but the truth is more complicated. Democrats haven't won a presidential race without Biden since 1996

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Dec 05 2024CRIME

A Poker Pro's Betting Scam: The $25M Deception

Imagine a poker pro, Cory Zeidman, 63, from Long Island, New York. He moved to Boca Raton, Florida, and got involved in a massive betting scheme. This scheme, running from 2006 to 2020, tricked sports bettors into thinking they had insider information. Zeidman and his team claimed to know about "dir

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Dec 05 2024SPORTS

Dak Prescott Backs Mike McCarthy: A Closer Look

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott recently voiced his support for head coach Mike McCarthy, who is in the final year of his contract. In an interview, Prescott stated that McCarthy deserves another chance to lead the team, with more influence. McCarthy, who is known for his hands-on approach t

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Dec 05 2024WEATHER

Weather Wreaks Havoc: Michigan Schools on Hold

A stormy Thursday in Southeast Michigan has caused quite a commotion. With high winds, flying snow, and power outages wreaking havoc, at least 94 schools have decided to close or delay their opening for December 5, 2024. This isn't just a minor inconvenience; it's a significant disruption to the dai

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Dec 05 2024WEATHER

Bracing for a Cool Weekend: Columbia's Weather Rollercoaster

Get ready, Columbia! Today is breezy and normal, but a cold front is on its way. Expect a chill tonight, with temperatures dropping to the 20s. Friday will be even colder, with highs in the 40s and lows in the teens. But don't worry, the weekend brings warmer days. Saturday should hit the 50s, and S

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Dec 05 2024HEALTH

Better Blood Control: The Power of Nano Drugs

High blood pressure, or hypertension, is a big deal. It's not just about feeling a bit dizzy; it's a significant risk factor for serious stuff like heart disease, kidney problems, and strokes. Shockingly, only 14% of patients in developing countries manage to keep their blood pressure under control.

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Dec 05 2024BUSINESS

Chipotle Boosts Prices Amid Rising Food Costs

Chipotle recently announced a 2% increase in menu prices across the country. This decision comes as a response to higher costs of key ingredients like dairy, beef, and avocados. The move aims to counter the effects of inflation, which has been especially tough on restaurants. Despite the price hike,

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Dec 05 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Holiday Fun at Blackberry Farm: What to Expect

Ready for some festive fun? The Holiday Express event is back at Blackberry Farm in Aurora! This yearly tradition, happening since 2006, is set to kick off on Friday, November 10th. The Fox Valley Park District has planned something special for everyone, including a lower-sensory environment on Frid

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Dec 05 2024SCIENCE

Iron Nanostructures: A Comparative Look at Conductivity

Scientists have been studying nanostructures made from iron(II) triazole, particularly focusing on nanoparticles and nanorods. These tiny materials have sparked interest due to their unique properties. Let's dive into the comparison of their conductivity and bond lengths. Firstly, consider conducti

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Dec 05 2024SCIENCE

DIY Cough Simulator: A Tool for Affordable Respiratory Research

Ever wondered how scientists study coughs? Well, they use fancy equipment that's expensive and hard to get. But now, there's a new way! Some clever researchers have made a cough simulator using regular store-bought parts and 3D-printed pieces. This DIY tool is programmable and can control how fast a

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