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Dec 18 2025HEALTH

Staten Island Hospital Gets Big Tech Boost from New York State

New York State has just given a major tech upgrade to one of Staten Island's hospitals. Richmond University Medical Center (RUMC) is getting $54 million to improve its technology and cybersecurity. This is part of a bigger plan where 22 hospitals across New York are sharing $300 million to modernize

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Dec 18 2025SPORTS

Snicko: The Tech That's Got Everyone Talking

Cricket's latest tech drama is all about Snicko. It's supposed to help umpires make better calls, but lately, it's been causing more trouble than it's worth. Snicko uses high-speed cameras and microphones to spot tiny edges when the ball hits the bat. Sounds simple, right? Well, not quite. Differen

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Dec 18 2025BUSINESS

The CFO's Guide to Staying Calm in a Chaotic World

Finance leaders face a tough job. They deal with constant changes and high stress. But what if the key to success isn't just about crunching numbers? What if it's about mindset? A recent conversation with Chikako Tyler, COO at California Bank & Trust, shed light on this. She's not your typical fina

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Why Free Speech Matters More Than Ever

Free speech is a hot topic. It always has been. But why is it so hard for some people to grasp? This question came up during a recent discussion in Des Moines. The event marked 50 years since a bomb exploded at a Quaker meeting house. The bomb was likely set by someone who didn't like the Quakers' s

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Dec 18 2025HEALTH

Understanding Family Strength After a Stroke

A stroke can be a life-changing event, not just for the person who has it, but also for their family. This is because it can affect how the family functions and copes. Recently, a study looked at how families deal with this challenge and what makes some families stronger than others. The study foun

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Why the U. S. Senate Shouldn't Police Speech

Recently, Senator Chuck Schumer and 40 other Senate Democrats proposed a resolution to condemn Tucker Carlson due to comments made by a guest on his podcast. This move raises serious questions about free speech and government overreach. Free speech is a fundamental right that predates laws and gove

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Dec 18 2025SPORTS

Keegan Bradley Stands Up for Bethpage Crew Amid Player Complaints

Keegan Bradley, the U. S. Captain, had a different take on the recent golf drama. While some players, like Justin Thomas, complained about the course conditions, Bradley saw things differently. He praised the Bethpage Black crew, saying the course was in top shape. No grass was out of place, and ev

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Dec 18 2025SPORTS

Bet on Sports with Kalshi and Grab a $10 Bonus

Kalshi is a platform where you can bet on sports outcomes. It's not your typical betting site. Instead, it's a prediction market. You buy and sell contracts based on what you think will happen. For example, you can bet on who will win a game, the point spread, or even how many points a player will s

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Dec 18 2025SPORTS

Capturing Moments: A Look at the World Sports Photography Awards

The World Sports Photography Awards have become a big deal in the photography world. This year, over 4, 100 photographers from 123 countries submitted more than 23, 000 photos. The competition has grown a lot since it started in 2020, and this year's edition is the largest yet. Canon, a well-known

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Dec 18 2025FINANCE

Canada's Big Banks: Strong but Watchful

Canada's top financial watchdog has decided to keep the extra safety net for the country's six largest banks at the same level. This safety net, called the domestic stability buffer, is currently set at 3. 5%. The Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) believes these banks are

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