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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Tiny, Smart Chitosan Nanogels in Cancer Treatment

Chitosan, a fascinating natural substance, is known for its unique properties like fighting bacteria, reducing oxidation, and absorbing harmful substances. Lately, it's gained attention in cancer treatment due to its special features. These include being easily broken down, safe for the body, flexib

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Jan 04 2025POLITICS

Diversity Matters: Lessons from a Diverse Administration

Imagine this: a key figure in the U. S. Treasury, born in Nigeria, uses his experience to shape policies that protect ordinary people from the harsh side effects of sanctions. That's exactly what happened under the Biden administration. As the most diverse administration in U. S. history comes to an

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Jan 04 2025LIFESTYLE

Minnesota's Hidden Gem: The Delicious Walleye Sandwich

Ever heard of a walleye sandwich? If you live in Minnesota, you probably have. This tasty treat is a local favorite and has an interesting story behind it. The walleye, a freshwater fish known for its mild, sweet flavor, is popular in Minnesota. The walleye sandwich was invented here and is now a cl

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Dec 31 2024SPORTS

San Francisco 49ers QB Brock Purdy Leaves Game with Possible Arm Injury

The San Francisco 49ers faced a rough night during their Monday game against the Detroit Lions. Quarterback Brock Purdy, who was already dealing with a tough game, took a hit to his blind side by Lions safety Brian Branch. The hit seemed to affect Purdy's hand or wrist, prompting him to leave the ga

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Dec 31 2024POLITICS

US Hits Russia and Iran Groups with Sanctions for Election Meddling

On Tuesday, the US government took action against groups from Russia and Iran, accusing them of trying to interfere in the upcoming US election. The Treasury Department announced sanctions on an Iranian company linked to the Revolutionary Guards Corps and a Russian organization tied to the military

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Dec 31 2024SPORTS

MMA Surprises: McGregor & Makhachev Miss Merch List, Hawk Tuah Girl in Trouble, Adesanya's New Goal

As the MMA world wraps up a year full of action and controversy, there’s still plenty of news to digest. Let’s dive into some of the biggest stories from the last days of 2024. First up, the unexpected news that Conor McGregor and current lightweight champion Islam Makhachev didn't make the UFC's to

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Dec 31 2024TECHNOLOGY

Smart Disinfection System: How Tech is Making Public Spaces Safer

Everyone is talking about the novel coronavirus, or COVID-19, which has impacted millions worldwide. We've had to adopt social distancing and isolation. But what about public spaces like toilets? How do we keep them safe? A team designed a clever disinfection system using an STM32 microprocessor. Th

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Dec 31 2024SPORTS

Will the Patriots Secure the Top Draft Pick This Weekend?

This Sunday, the New England Patriots have a chance to seal the deal on the first overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft. They're currently at the top of the draft order. A loss to the Buffalo Bills will lock in their position. However, if they win or tie, things get tricky. Other teams like the Titans,

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Dec 30 2024FINANCE

Stock Futures on Monday: A Look Ahead

As the year 2024 winds down, stock futures took a slight dip on Monday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average futures slipped by 93 points, or 0. 2%, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq-100 futures both dipped by 0. 3%. This comes after a successful year for these major averages, with the S&P 500 and Dow up by

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Dec 28 2024WEATHER

Weather and Ice: How Central Minnesota's Fishing Season is Affected

Today, the mercury climbed to the upper 30s, and rain filled the skies of Central Minnesota. For ice anglers, these conditions aren't exactly perfect. Glen from Outdoor News had some interesting insights to share. He thinks the current weather won't do major harm to the ice conditions. In fact, he s

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