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Dec 20 2025HEALTH

Health and Community: A Day of Wellness in Everett

Everett is set to host a health fair that goes beyond just check-ups. The Washington West African Center is pulling out all the stops to make health accessible to everyone. This isn't just about vaccines and screenings; it's about bringing people together. The event is happening this Saturday. From

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Dec 20 2025CRIME

A Tale of Theft and Consequences: The South American Theft Group's Downfall

In a recent court case, two men linked to a group known as the South American Theft Group (SATG) were given prison sentences for their part in a burglary that took place in the Grand Rapids area. The group is suspected of stealing items worth $266, 000 from a home. The two men, William David Villarr

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Dec 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hemsworth and Ruffalo Team Up for a Wild Ride in New Crime Drama

A fresh glimpse into the upcoming crime thriller \"Crime 101\" has just dropped, and it's got fans buzzing. This time, the spotlight is on the dynamic duo, Chris Hemsworth and Mark Ruffalo, who are stepping out of their superhero roles for something a bit grittier. The new trailer gives us a taste

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Dec 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Ma Dong-seok: From Screens to Games, A Star on the Rise

Ma Dong-seok is making waves beyond acting. He's stepping into the world of video games. The news broke at The Game Awards 2025. He'll star in "GANG OF DRAGON, " a new action-adventure game. The game is set in Tokyo's Kabukicho district. Ma will play Shin Ji-seong, a big shot in a Korean mafia group

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Dec 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Kyoto's New Nighttime Drumming Delight: DRUM TAO THEATER Opens in 2026

Kyoto, a city rich in tradition, is set to welcome a new cultural gem in April 2026. DRUM TAO THEATER KYOTO will be a dedicated space for the world-renowned taiko drumming group, DRUM TAO. This isn't just any theater; it's a place where tradition meets innovation, offering a unique nighttime experie

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Dec 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

Butterflies Adjusting to Climate Change: A Tale of Survival

Butterflies are changing because of climate change. Scientists looked at two types of butterflies in different places. They found that these butterflies are adapting in unique ways. In California, the butterflies are changing their wing colors. This helps them handle warmer springs. They are using

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Dec 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Choosing the Right Smart Glasses: XReal One Pro vs. RayNeo X3

Smart glasses are becoming a big deal, but which ones are right for you? Let's break down the XReal One Pro and RayNeo X3. First, consider what you want from your smart glasses. The XReal One Pro is like a portable movie screen. You plug it into your phone or laptop, and suddenly, you have a huge,

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Dec 20 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Pulsars with SKA's Mighty Telescopes

The SKA Observatory's telescopes, SKA-Low and SKA-Mid, are set to revolutionize our understanding of the universe. These powerful tools, spread across two continents, boast incredible sensitivity and a wide range of frequencies. They can observe multiple areas of the sky simultaneously, making them

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Dec 20 2025OPINION

Colorado's Weather Science Under Fire: What's at Stake?

The Trump administration is targeting Colorado's top weather research labs. The Office of Management and Budget wants to split up the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Boulder. They claim NCAR is spreading "climate alarmism" and pushing a "green new scam. " This is a big deal. For

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Dec 19 2025BUSINESS

U. S. Navy's New Small Combat Ships: A Familiar Design Takes the Lead

The U. S. Navy has picked Ingalls Shipbuilding to create and construct new small surface combatant (SSC) ships. These ships will be based on the design of the Legend-class national security cutters, which Ingalls has already built for the U. S. Coast Guard. This decision makes sense because Ingalls

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