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Nov 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

How AI Judges Rate AI: A Closer Look

AI judges are now used to rate other AI systems. This is helpful, but it's not perfect. The judges can be biased and inconsistent. Past studies have tried to measure how reliable these AI judges are. But they often miss the mark. They don't explain their metrics well. They also don't tackle the issu

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Nov 16 2025CELEBRITIES

A Love Story Ends Quietly After 26 Years

Eric McCormack, known for his role in "Will and Grace, " has wrapped up his marriage after a long time. He and his wife, Janet Leigh Holden McCormack, decided to part ways without a big court fight. They agreed on everything in private and even gave up their rights to appeal the decision. Now, they

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Nov 16 2025BUSINESS

Who's Calling the Shots in Australia's Food Scene?

Big players in the money game are stepping into the food industry in Australia. Their influence could shape what ends up on our plates. The question is, are they using their power to push for healthier choices? Investors have a say in what food companies do. They can encourage better nutrition or j

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Nov 16 2025BUSINESS

Erie's Unsung Hero: James Sherrod's Legacy

James Sherrod, a dedicated leader in Erie, Pennsylvania, passed away at the age of 63. He was known for his work as the executive director of the Martin Luther King Center, a role he held since 2008. Sherrod was a driving force behind the revitalization of Erie's west bayfront neighborhoods. He coll

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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

GOP's Antisemitism Problem: A Growing Concern

The Republican Party is facing a serious issue: antisemitism is on the rise, especially among younger voters. This problem came to light when Tucker Carlson interviewed Nick Fuentes, a well-known figure with racist, misogynistic, and antisemitic views. Carlson's silence during Fuentes' hateful remar

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Nov 16 2025SCIENCE

Unusual Patterns in 3I/ATLAS Thermal Images Raise Questions

The latest thermal images of the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS have sparked intense debate among scientists. These images show strange patterns that don't match what we expect from comets. The heat around 3I/ATLAS is not random. Instead, it forms neat, circular layers. This is odd because comets usua

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Nov 16 2025LIFESTYLE

Southern Stories: Kindness, Food, and Wisdom

In the heart of Georgia, a beloved restaurant called Weaver D's Delicious Fine Foods has been serving up comfort food since 1986. This place is no ordinary eatery; it's a local legend, known for its hearty meals and warm atmosphere. The owner, Dexter Weaver, has become a celebrity in his own right,

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Nov 16 2025SCIENCE

Science Gets a Boost from Blockchain and Crypto

Scientific research is getting a makeover thanks to blockchain and crypto. Companies are now using these technologies to fund research, which could speed up the discovery of life-saving treatments. One company, Portage Biotech, has switched gears. It's now a Toncoin (TON) treasury company. This mea

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Nov 16 2025BUSINESS

Why Shopping Local in Utah is a Smart Move This Holiday Season

Shopping local isn't just about buying stuff; it's about supporting the people around you. In Washington County, small business owners say they do more for the community than big stores ever could. They build relationships, invest money locally, and create unique experiences. Take Jennifer Hawkins,

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Nov 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Australia's Bid to Host COP31: A Climate Change Showdown

Australia is making a strong push to host the COP31 climate summit in 2025. The country's Energy Minister, Chris Bowen, is heading to Brazil for the COP30 summit to advocate for Australia's bid. This comes as Australia and Turkey are locked in a competition to host the event. The COP, or Conference

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