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Nov 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech and Lifestyle: A Quick Look at Recent Happenings

OpenAI and Amazon have joined forces in a massive deal worth $38 billion. This partnership could change the tech landscape, but it's not the only thing making headlines. Thanksgiving can be a lot of work, but meal kits from Sunbasket and Marley Spoon are making it easier. These kits take the stress

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Nov 04 2025HEALTH

Robots in the Mouth: A New Way to Treat Tumors

Robots are now helping doctors treat tumors in a tricky spot behind the throat. This area is called the parapharyngeal space. Doctors use a special kind of robot surgery called TORS. It lets them operate through the mouth. This is less invasive than cutting through the neck. A recent study looked a

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Nov 04 2025POLITICS

Cincinnati's Future: Why Local Voices Matter

Cincinnati is at a crossroads. The city's unique character and historic charm are at stake. The current City Council has been making big decisions without always listening to the people who live here. This has led to concerns about development, infrastructure, and transparency. The Charter Committe

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Nov 04 2025OPINION

When Faith and Politics Collide: A Warning to Evangelicals

In today's political landscape, faith and party loyalty often go hand in hand. A significant number of White evangelical Christians align with the Republican Party, creating a strong bond between religious beliefs and political affiliations. This close tie can lead to a dangerous mix, where politica

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Nov 04 2025EDUCATION

Westside's New Sports Hub: A Game-Changer for Students

Westside High School just unveiled its shiny new athletic complex. It's not just any sports facility; it's a high-tech hub designed to give students a cutting-edge experience. The centerpiece? A state-of-the-art pool that's sure to make a splash. But it's not just about the pool. The complex is pack

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Nov 04 2025POLITICS

A Statue Stunt: Louisiana Governor's Questionable Tribute

Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry has sparked controversy with his proposal to erect a statue of Charlie Kirk at Louisiana State University (LSU). Kirk, a conservative commentator, was tragically assassinated while speaking at Utah Valley University. Landry claims this statue would celebrate free speec

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Nov 03 2025CRIME

A Mayor's Fight and Mexico's Struggle with Crime

Carlos Manzo, the mayor of Uruapan, was known for his bold stance against organized crime. He often spoke out about the dangers he faced, even wearing a bulletproof vest in public. Sadly, his concerns proved valid when he was shot during a Day of the Dead festival in the city center. President Clau

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Nov 02 2025SPORTS

Texas Horns Edge Out Vanderbilt in a Nail-Biter

The Texas Longhorns found themselves in a tight spot against Vanderbilt. They were leading big, but Vanderbilt fought back, making the game super close. In the end, Texas won 34-31. After the game, the players shared their thoughts. Arch Manning, the quarterback, talked about how the team is gettin

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Nov 02 2025POLITICS

Nigeria and the US: Teaming Up Against Terror

Nigeria is open to working with the US to tackle terrorism, but there's a catch. The country wants to make sure its borders stay intact. This comes after US President Donald Trump hinted at possible military action in Nigeria, concerned about the treatment of Christians. Nigeria's President Bola Ti

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Nov 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

Plastics from Plants: A Greener Choice?

People are looking for ways to reduce harm to the environment. One idea is to use bioplastics instead of regular plastics. These are made from plants, microbes, or even waste from farms and factories. Bioplastics are not as strong or durable as regular plastics. Scientists are working to make them

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