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Dec 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Smart Tech is Changing Shopping for Smaller Stores

Gartner, a big name in tech research, just put out a guide for 2025. It's all about how shops are using smart tech to make shopping better. This guide talks about how artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming a big deal in point-of-sale (POS) systems. These are the tools stores use to handle sales an

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Dec 16 2025LIFESTYLE

A Heartfelt Journey Through Loss and Love

McKenna Barry, a well-known influencer, recently shared a deeply personal experience with her followers. She and her husband, Bryan Barry, had been trying to have a baby for a long time. Finally, after six and a half years, they found out they were expecting. But their joy was short-lived. Sadly, th

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Dec 16 2025CRYPTO

The SEC's Crypto Policy U-Turn: What's Really Going On?

The SEC has been shaking things up in the crypto space. Since the new administration came in, the SEC has been rethinking its stance on crypto cases. This has sparked a lot of debate among experts and market watchers. The SEC had 23 crypto cases in progress. But it decided to drop 14 of them. This

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Dec 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech's Big Problem: Too Much Money, Not Enough People

Companies are spending a lot on tech but not enough on people. This is a big mistake. They focus on the tools, like models, chips, and software, but forget about the people who use them. It's like trying to make paella but only using cilantro. The culture, workflow, and training are just as importan

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Dec 15 2025CRIME

A Mysterious Shooting at Brown University

A person initially held for the Brown University shooting was let go. This means the search for the real shooter is back to square one. Two people died, and nine were hurt in the attack at the Barus and Holley building. This building is home to the School of Engineering and the Physics Department.

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Dec 15 2025HEALTH

Finding Common Ground in the Abortion Debate

The debate around abortion is getting more intense worldwide. On one side, pro-life groups strongly believe in protecting human life from the moment of conception. On the other side, pro-choice groups argue that women should have the right to choose what happens to their bodies and their pregnancies

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Dec 15 2025LIFESTYLE

The Rise of the Quarter-Zip: More Than Just a Sweater

Young men are embracing the quarter-zip sweater, turning it into a cultural phenomenon. This trend started with a simple video and quickly grew into a movement, symbolizing a shift in style and lifestyle for many. The quarter-zip sweater has become a popular topic on social media, with videos and p

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Dec 15 2025SPORTS

Choosing Family Over Fame: A Golfer's Big Decision

Laurie Canter, a professional golfer, made a choice that surprised many. He had the chance to play on the PGA Tour, a big deal in golf. But he chose to go back to LIV Golf instead. Why? It's all about his lifestyle. Canter is 36 years old. He did really well last season, finishing seventh in the Ra

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Dec 15 2025POLITICS

Chile's Big Shift: Why Voters Picked a Tough-on-Crime Leader

Chile just made a huge political move. They chose José Antonio Kast as their new president. He's known for his strong stance on security and immigration. Kast won big, getting 58% of the votes. His main focus? Making the country safer by dealing with crime and controlling who comes in. Kast isn't n

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Dec 15 2025POLITICS

Chile's Big Vote: Left Loses to Right in Presidential Showdown

Chile just had a big election. The left-wing candidate, Jeannette Jara, admitted she lost. The winner was José Antonio Kast, a far-right politician. People in Chile wanted a change. They were worried about crime and immigration. So, they chose Kast over Jara. Kast got more than half the votes. Jara

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