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Nov 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Tech Unlocks Secrets to Better Ads

In the world of advertising, a new tool is making waves. This tool uses smart tech to understand how people think and feel. It then uses this info to make ads that really connect with people. The result? Ads that work better and cost less to make. This tech is not just for one type of ad. It works

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Nov 26 2025EDUCATION

Barberton High School's Polymer Class: A Hands-On Path to Future Careers

Barberton High School has introduced a new polymer science class that is gaining popularity among students and industry leaders alike. The class, taught by veteran chemistry teacher Rick Cardinal, offers an 80% hands-on lab experience, making it both exciting and educational for students. The idea

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Nov 26 2025BUSINESS

Leading Through the Fog: A Biotech Journey

In the fast-paced world of biotech, making decisions can feel like navigating a battlefield. David Esposito, a seasoned leader in this field, knows this all too well. His background as an infantry officer in the U. S. Army's 101st Airborne Division has shaped his approach to leadership. He believes

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Nov 26 2025EDUCATION

U. S. Colleges Face a Student Shortage Crisis

International students are choosing other countries over the U. S. for their studies. This is happening because of strict visa rules and more competition from other nations. A recent survey shows that the U. S. could see 150, 000 fewer international students this fall. This means less money for coll

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Nov 26 2025LIFESTYLE

Dad Sparks Debate: Is Stay-at-Home Parenting Really That Tough?

A man named Cass Casperson recently shared his thoughts on TikTok. He said that being a stay-at-home parent is not that hard. He is a stay-at-home dad who works from home and takes care of his 1-year-old daughter. He claims that he can do all the housework, take care of his daughter, and still have

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Nov 26 2025EDUCATION

A Teacher's Past Comes to Light

A special education teacher in North Alabama has stepped down from her job. Brandy Taylor worked at Hampton Cove Middle School since 2020. She decided to resign after news about her 2017 arrest spread online. Taylor was accused of hurting a child. She allegedly hit, punched, and bit the child. She

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Nov 26 2025WEATHER

Arizona's Weather Guide Takes a Final Bow

After centuries of guiding farmers and weather enthusiasts, the Farmers’ Almanac is wrapping up its journey. The 2026 edition will be the last, and the website will close its doors in December. Why? The financial hurdles of keeping up with today’s fast-paced media world have become too steep. Sandi

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Nov 26 2025SPORTS

A Legend's Unsettled Goodbye to the Game

Retirement isn't sitting well with Lee Corso. At 90, he's finding it tough to adjust to life without the weekly thrill of college football and ESPN's "College GameDay. " He misses the action, the travel, and even the oversized mascot heads he wore for predictions. It's clear that Corso's heart still

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Nov 26 2025BUSINESS

Erin Truex's Journey: A New Chapter for Beverly Main Streets

Erin Truex, the leader of Beverly Main Streets, has announced her departure at the end of the year. She shared her thoughts with the community, expressing gratitude and pride in the work accomplished together. Truex took on the role in early 2024 and has since driven significant revenue for local ar

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Nov 26 2025SCIENCE

Jupiter's Moon Io: A Hotspot for Life and Mystery

In 2023, scientists found that Io, a moon of Jupiter, might have tiny life forms hiding in its underground tunnels. This moon is known for its extreme conditions, with hundreds of active volcanoes and surface temperatures that can melt lead. Despite these harsh conditions, researchers believe that l

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