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Feb 13 2025BUSINESS

Love's Big Spend in Minnesota

Valentine's Day is coming up, and Minnesotans are ready to show their love with their wallets. This year, the average person in Minnesota plans to spend around 185 dollars on their special someone. That's a lot of cash! But it's not just about romantic love. People are also treating themselves or bu

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Feb 13 2025POLITICS

Breaking the Cycle: Lebanon's Peace in the Balance

Lebanon's fragile peace hangs in the balance. The 60-day ceasefire, initially set to end on January 26, has been extended to February 18. But is this enough to ensure lasting peace? Israel has maintained its presence in Lebanon, and small skirmishes have already begun to threaten the fragile calm. T

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Heart Trouble and Homelessness: A Deadly Mix

Homelessness is tough. It's not just about not having a place to live. It's also about facing huge health risks. One big problem is heart disease. This is especially true for people who are homeless and over 50. Their hearts age faster than others. This is because of the stress, bad living condition

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Changing the Game: What Makes or Breaks Big Culture Shifts in Healthcare

Healthcare is a big, complex world. It's not just about doctors and nurses; it's about the whole vibe of the place. When a hospital or clinic wants to change its culture, it's like trying to turn a huge ship around. It's a big deal, and it's not easy. So, what helps or hinders these massive culture

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Feb 13 2025SCIENCE

Shining Bright in the Dark: A New Kind of Light

Imagine a light that can see through things and is invisible to the human eye. That's what near-infrared (NIR) light can do. It's like a secret agent of the light world, sneaking through materials and doing its job without being noticed. This special light is made possible by something called NIR ph

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Feb 13 2025POLITICS

House Republicans Plan Big Changes to Budget

House Republicans recently unveiled a budget plan that aims to cut taxes and spending by a massive amount. This plan, which includes up to $4. 5 trillion in tax cuts and $2 trillion in spending reductions, is a significant move. The plan is set to be reviewed by the House Budget Committee the next d

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Feb 13 2025BUSINESS

Joann Stores in Washington State to Shut Down

Joann, a well-known crafting retailer, has announced that it will be closing over 500 of its stores across the United States. This decision comes after the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for the second time in a year. The closures will affect multiple states, with Washington bein

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Feb 13 2025CELEBRITIES

Farm Life: Millie Bobby Brown's Honest Take

Millie Bobby Brown, the actress known for her role in "Stranger Things, " has a message for those dreaming of a simple farm life. It is not as easy as it looks. She and her husband, Jake Bongiovi, moved to a farm in Georgia in 2024. They have a lot of animals to take care of. This includes sheep, go

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Feb 13 2025CRIME

A Mother's Life Cut Short: The Price of Tragedy

In Sangamon County, Illinois, a significant settlement was reached between the family of Sonya Massey and local officials. The county agreed to pay $10 million to Massey's family. This decision came nearly a year after Massey, a 36-year-old Black woman and mother of two, was fatally shot in her own

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Feb 13 2025SCIENCE

Solar Power Boost: New Dyes Predicted to Shine Bright

Imagine trying to find the perfect dye to make solar cells more efficient. It's like searching for a needle in a haystack, but with a lot more science involved. Researchers have found a clever way to speed up this process by combining quantum chemistry and machine learning. Instead of relying solely

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