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Nov 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Avoiding Airspace Chaos: FCC Moves Forward with Spectrum Sale

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) took a significant step forward by unanimously voting to proceed with the auction of a vital wireless spectrum. This spectrum is essential for cutting-edge technologies and aims to prevent a repeat of the previous year's clash between airlines and telecom companies. The FCC is exploring the idea of using some of the procee...

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Nov 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

How San Diego is Using Tech to Keep People Safe and Respect Privacy

San Diego has been making waves with its use of technology to keep people safe. The city has teamed up with local businesses and neighborhoods to use something called Flock License Plate Readers, or LPRs. These gadgets have been a game-changer, helping to solve 600 criminal cases, find missing kids, and recover stolen items worth $5. 8 million. Last year alone, these...

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Nov 20 2025SPORTS

Shaking Up the Court: Women's College Basketball Rankings See Big Moves

Women's college basketball is already serving up some surprising results this season. The top five teams are still holding strong, with UConn leading the pack. But things are getting interesting outside of that elite group. Michigan has been on fire, crushing Notre Dame by 39 points and then dominating Binghamton 120-50. That kind of performance shot them up from 13...

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Nov 20 2025HEALTH

More Nurses, Happier Doctors: A Simple Fix for Hospitals

Hospitals looking to boost morale and reduce burnout among their staff might want to consider hiring more nurses. That's the key takeaway from a recent study that found even a small increase in nurse staffing can lead to significant improvements in the work environment for both doctors and nurses. The study, which surveyed over 1, 100 European doctors and around 5, ...

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Nov 20 2025EDUCATION

Greenville's Shining Star Gets a Makeover

High up on Roper Mountain, a big star has been shining for years. It's not a real mountain, but it's the first one you see when you come to Greenville. This star is special. It's been lighting up the night sky near Interstate 385. But soon, it will go dark. Don't worry, it's not forever. The star is getting a big repair and upgrade. The star is on top of Roper Mount...

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Nov 20 2025POLITICS

New Jersey's Health Benefits Program in Crisis: What's Next?

New Jersey is facing a major problem with its State Health Benefits Program. This program covers nearly 150, 000 county and local government workers. It's running out of money and might collapse next year. Governor Phil Murphy has a plan to save it. He wants to use $260 million from the state to pay off debts and create a reserve fund. But workers will have to pay mo...

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Nov 20 2025HEALTH

Flu Season Arrives Early: What You Need to Know

Flu cases are popping up earlier than usual in Europe. The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) is sounding the alarm, urging people to get their flu shots now. A new strain of the flu virus is causing this early surge, and it's happening three to four weeks ahead of schedule. This early start could mean a tougher flu season. Healthcare systems ...

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Nov 20 2025POLITICS

Tennessee's Unexpected Political Showdown

In a surprising turn, a Tennessee House seat race has caught national attention. This seat, usually a safe bet for Republicans, is now a battleground. Both major parties are pouring resources into this special election. President Trump backed the Republican candidate, Matt Van Epps, with a phone rally. Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris supported the Democratic...

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Nov 20 2025SCIENCE

The Secret Life of Snowshoe Hares: A Tale of Survival and Growth

In the vast wilderness of Yukon, Canada, a fascinating story unfolds every 9 to 11 years. Snowshoe hares, those fluffy-footed creatures, go through dramatic population changes. But why and how this happens has puzzled scientists for nearly a century. Researchers recently dug into over 20, 000 captures of more than 7, 000 unique snowshoe hares from Kluane Lake. They ...

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Nov 20 2025BUSINESS

A Famous Polish Eatery in Niles is Shutting Down

A well-known place in Niles, the White Eagle Events and Convention Center, is saying goodbye forever at the end of this year. This spot has seen big names like a pope, a president, and famous stars. It all started in 1947 in Chicago, but moved to Milwaukee Avenue in 1967. The place was a big deal in the Polish community, especially for its tasty mushroom-barley soup...

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