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Jan 09 2025POLITICS

Jimmy Carter: A Life of Faith and Service

Jimmy Carter, who lived to be 100 years old, was known for his strong faith. He was a Baptist Sunday School teacher and spent much of his post-presidential life helping people in need. He also worked to improve peace, democracy, and health around the world. During his time as president, Carter was k

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Jan 09 2025EDUCATION

Teachers Protest End of Master Agreement in Colorado Springs

In Colorado Springs, teachers and community members recently rallied outside District 11's Administration Building to express their dissatisfaction with the Board of Education's decision to terminate a long-standing agreement with the Colorado Springs Education Association, their union. This agreeme

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Jan 07 2025POLITICS

Is America for Sale?

Ever felt like your voice doesn't matter in politics? It's not just you. The U. S. is seeing a dramatic increase in money influencing elections, thanks to a 2010 Supreme Court decision. This decision allowed rich people and businesses to spend unlimited amounts on campaigns, a move that's changed th

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Jan 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Govee's New Smart Lights: Colorful Creations for CES 2025

Govee, a favorite here for smart lights, just debuted some awesome stuff at CES 2025. One catchy thing is their Mini Panel Lights. These are small, square lights that you can snap together to make cool designs on walls. You can connect up to 120 of them, which is perfect for decorating any room, or

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Jan 05 2025CELEBRITIES

“Biden Honors 19 Heroes: Clinton, Magic Johnson, Bill Nye Included”

In a chilly afternoon at the White House, President Joe Biden awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the top civilian honor, to 19 extraordinary individuals. The group spanned various fields like politics, sports, entertainment, civil rights, and science. Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinto

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Jan 04 2025CELEBRITIES

Meet the Stars: This Year's Presidential Medal of Freedom Winners

Get ready to meet the amazing folks who've been chosen to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom this year! From politicians to actors, scientists to sports stars, these individuals have made a real difference. Among them are Hillary Clinton, George Soros, and Denzel Washington. Sadly, four medal

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Jan 04 2025BUSINESS

Nvidia's Future Looks Bright: Analysts Weigh In

Nvidia, a leader in graphics processing units (GPUs), is getting some positive vibes from analysts. Atif Malik from Citi has given the company a 'Buy' rating and set a price target of $175. That's quite a bit higher than its current price of $144. 47. Malik isn't the only one feeling optimistic. The

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Why Does Sexual Identity Matter for Adult Suicide Risks?

Imagine this: a person's sexual identity can influence their mental health in adulthood. But how? A recent study dug into this topic. They looked at a bunch of adults in their early and mid-adulthood years. The goal? To find out if having a flexible sexual identity, what scientists call "sexual flui

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Jan 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Gaming Giants' Year in Review: How Did PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Do in 2024?

In 2024, the gaming world saw some ups and downs. Let's take a look at how the big three—PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo—fared this year. PlayStation had a mixed bag in 2024. They faced big setbacks like the failure of their live service game, Concord. This disaster might affect their future live s

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Jan 02 2025BUSINESS

Biking for a Buck: How On-Demand Work Affects Food Delivery Cyclists

Imagine racing against time on two wheels, delivering food to hungry customers. This is the daily grind for bicycle messengers in the online food delivery sector. These workers are usually hired on an as-needed basis, and their relationship with employers is mostly online. They often find themselves

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