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Jan 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Samsung and Apple Might Switch to Silicon-Carbon Batteries

Chinese smartphone makers have been using silicon-carbon batteries to boost their devices' battery life. These batteries can hold up to 6, 000mAh or more, making their phones last longer than those from Samsung and Apple. Samsung's Galaxy S24 Ultra and the upcoming S25 Ultra have the highest battery

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Jan 05 2025CRIME

Court Drama: Woman Faces Charges After Double Murder and Kidnapping

In a shocking turn of events, 42-year-old Shuvonne Vinson was slapped with 19 felony charges following a violent crime in Northfield Township. The incident, which occurred on January 1st, left Jennifer Bernhard, 42, and Stevie Smith, 74, dead. Vinson's outbursts in court were very dramatic. Prosecut

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Jan 04 2025CRIME

New Orleans Shares Victims’ Names After Tragic Attack

Elliot Wilkinson, a 40-year-old man, was one of the 14 people killed in a violent incident in New Orleans this week. Federal authorities are treating this as a possible terrorist attack. Elliot had been recently released from prison and was homeless but had been making efforts to find a place to liv

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Jan 04 2025WEATHER

Weather Warning: Ice and Snow Storms to Hit Two-Thirds of the U. S.

Get ready for a rough weekend! A big winter storm is about to hit two-thirds of the United States, from Kansas to Maryland. You might see some light snow in the Northeast on Friday, but the real action starts on Saturday. The storm will bring heavy snow, ice, and even thunderstorms from the Rocky Mo

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Jan 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Upcoming S25: AI Battling for Tech Supremacy

Are you excited for Samsung's next big thing? The Galaxy S25 is on the horizon, and rumors are swirling about its AI capabilities. Leakers are suggesting that Samsung is stepping up its game, aiming to outshine Apple's AI features. The tech giant is working on some cool upgrades for the S25, like a

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Jan 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Next Foldable Phones: Small Steps, Big Plans

This year, Samsung is gearing up to launch its next-generation foldable phones, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Galaxy Z Fold 7. While these devices won't likely bring major changes, they follow the successful Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition which showcased Samsung's ability to create slim foldables with grea

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Why Do Nepali Teens Make Certain Choices About Sex?

Let's talk about why young people in Nepal make the choices they do about sex. It's a big deal, especially when you think about how culture, money, and learning about sex play a huge part. This look into what influences these choices among Nepali teens is important for everyone to understand. Cultu

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

The Magic of Mushrooms: How Modern Methods Keep Them Fresh and Healthy

There's a growing interest in functional mushrooms as people look for natural ways to stay healthy. These mushrooms are special because they have properties that can boost health beyond just giving us nutrients. The problem is, they don't last long after they're picked. This is where non-thermal pre

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Eau Claire Fights Back Against Norovirus

As the weather gets colder, many people expect to catch the flu. But there's another bug making the rounds: norovirus. Yes, it's here in Eau Claire County! Kristy Polden, a public health nurse, recently handled a big outbreak in our community. Even UW-Eau Claire had a two-day norovirus party in Dece

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Jan 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Judge Steps into VR for Courtroom Crime Scene Tour

Imagine standing in a courtroom, but instead of looking at photos or watching CCTV footage, the judge puts on a virtual reality (VR) headset. This isn't science fiction; it happened in Broward County, Florida. Judge Andrew Siegel decided to see things from a different perspective—literally. He agree

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