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Dec 14 2025CELEBRITIES

Amy Schumer and Chris Fischer: A Family's New Chapter

Amy Schumer, known for her comedy and acting, recently shared some personal news. She posted on Instagram that she and her husband, chef Chris Fischer, are splitting up. They've been together for seven years and have a six-year-old son. In her post, Amy was open about the tough decision. She made i

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Dec 14 2025SCIENCE

The Y Chromosome: Is It Really on the Way Out?

The Y chromosome has been a hot topic in science for a long time. Some experts think it might vanish, while others believe it will stick around. This debate is important because it makes us think about how life evolves. One scientist, Jenny Graves, said the Y chromosome has lost many of its genes o

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Dec 14 2025BUSINESS

A New Leader in Trust and Wealth Management

Andrew Kafka has climbed the ranks at Union Bank & Trust (UBT). He is now the Vice President, Senior Trust Officer, and Manager of Personal Trust & Wealth Management. This is a big deal because he started as a legal intern in 2003. He has come a long way since then. Kafka has a law degree from the

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Dec 14 2025BUSINESS

Local Wins and Milestones: A Look at Recent Achievements

In the world of education and technology, big things are happening right here in our community. Purdue University Northwest's College of Technology just scored over $3 million in grants from the U. S. Department of Defense. This money is going towards boosting education and workforce development in

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Dec 14 2025LIFESTYLE

Affordable Island Retreats for Your Golden Years

Retiring on an island doesn't have to be a distant dream. Many places in the South Pacific offer a mix of affordability, stunning landscapes, and a relaxed lifestyle. These spots are not just about beautiful beaches; they also provide good infrastructure, safety, and easy visa options for retirees.

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Dec 14 2025SPORTS

CU Buffaloes: Time to Rethink the Game Plan

The CU Buffaloes have had a rough year, and it's time to take a hard look at what's going on. The team's performance has been lackluster, and the athletic department is facing a big financial shortfall. This is a wake-up call for the university to reassess its priorities. The Buffs' 3-9 record this

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Dec 14 2025SPORTS

Darius Slayton: More Than Just a Football Star

Darius Slayton is a name that resonates with football fans, especially those who cheer for the New York Giants. Known for his lightning speed and impressive agility, Slayton has made a name for himself on the field. But who is he beyond the football jersey? Let's dive into his background. Born on F

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Dec 14 2025HEALTH

Global Health: Why Women and Girls Are Left Behind

Women and girls around the world face many unfair challenges. These challenges make it hard for them to get the same chances as men. One big problem is the gender health gap. This means women often get worse health outcomes than men. Why does this happen? Mainly because not enough research is done o

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Dec 14 2025RELIGION

Chicago's Faith Journey: One Woman's Quest to Connect

In 2023, a woman from Illinois decided to take on a unique challenge. She wanted to visit as many places of worship as she could in Chicago. Her goal? To break a Guinness World Record. This wasn't just about setting a record, though. It was about exploring the city's rich religious diversity. She s

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Dec 14 2025HEALTH

Why Aren't More College Girls Using Female Condoms?

Female condoms are a powerful tool. They can stop sexually transmitted infections. Yet, not many women use them. This is a problem. College girls are at high risk for unsafe sex. They need better protection. A study looked into this issue. It focused on female undergraduates at Makerere University i

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