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Dec 14 2024BUSINESS

The Last Stand of Minnesota's Old-Time Steakhouse

Remember when Minnesota's steakhouse scene was booming? One chain stood out: Timber Lodge Steakhouse. From its start in Burnsville in 1991, it grew to over 80 locations, serving up prime rib, ribeyes, and everything in between in a cozy cabin atmosphere. But times changed. Locations closed, includin

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Dec 14 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Christian Slater's New Show: A Blast from the Past

Christian Slater is back with a new crime drama, "Dexter: Original Sin, " and it's bringing back some old faces and memories. The show is set in the 1990s, a time when Slater was a big name in Hollywood. But what makes this show special is that it's directed by Michael Lehmann, who also directed Sla

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Dec 11 2024HEALTH

Canada's Anesthesia Journey: Past, Present, and Future

In December 2024, the spotlight turned on Canada's anesthesia field. This special issue didn't shy away from tough topics. It tackled human resource challenges head-on, highlighting the struggles professionals face daily. But it wasn't all doom and gloom. The issue also celebrated the giants of the

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Dec 02 2024SPORTS

Boys vs Girls: Talent Growth in Norwegian Handball and Ice Hockey

Ever wondered how girls and boys fare in sporting environments? A study in Norway took a close look at 216 young athletes, split evenly between handball and ice hockey. These sports offer different success rates - handball excels, while ice hockey lags behind. The research aimed to compare how well

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Dec 01 2024SCIENCE

Why Are Uranus and Neptune's Magnetic Fields So Weird?

Ever wondered why Uranus and Neptune have such wonky magnetic fields? Scientists finally have a clue. These ice giants are made up of layers, one full of water and the other with carbon and nitrogen. This split stops a process called convection, which usually causes magnetic fields. Without it, the

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Nov 30 2024SPORTS

Georgia and Georgia Tech's Epic Overtime Battle: A Late-Night Marathon

Imagine a football game that went on until the wee hours of the morning, with both teams giving it their all. That's exactly what happened when Georgia faced off against Georgia Tech. The Bulldogs, behind by 17 points at halftime, showed remarkable resilience and clawed their way back to tie the gam

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Nov 30 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Top Mech Games You Can't Miss!

Mech games often get overlooked, but they offer a ton of variety. They first appeared in old novels and gained fame through manga and anime. Today, they're a staple in sci-fi games. Some top picks include titles like BattleTech, where you command mechs in a Game of Thrones-like war. Daemon X Machina

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Nov 29 2024SPORTS

Giants vs Cowboys: A Battle on Turkey Day

It was a rough day for the New York Giants as they faced off against the Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving. The Giants started off strong, with quarterback Drew Lock leading a run-heavy drive that ended with a scramble into the endzone. However, the joy was short-lived as the Cowboys responded with a f

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Nov 28 2024SPORTS

Could Minnesota Vikings Help Daniel Jones?

For years, sports fans in Minnesota have seen their teams face tough competition from New York. The Yankees have dominated the Twins, and the Knicks recently traded players with the Timberwolves. Now, there's speculation that the Vikings could be a game-changer for Giants' quarterback Daniel Jones.

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

How Exercise Helps Fibromyalgia Patients' Minds

Fibromyalgia is a complex condition often tied to mental health issues and high stress levels. Fortunately, non-drug treatments like physical exercise and complementary therapies have proven helpful in improving both physical and mental symptoms. But how exactly does exercise benefit the mind of som

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