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Nov 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Khan's Fight Scene: A Blip in Star Trek's Legacy

Khan Noonien Singh is a big deal in the Star Trek world. He first showed up in the 1967 episode "Space Seed" and became a fan favorite. His impact is so huge that he appeared in one of the best Star Trek movies and even got a reboot in the 2010s. His story is still important today, seen in shows lik

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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

Speeding Up Care: How Quick DNA Tests Could Save Tiny Lives

In the world of medicine, time is often of the essence, especially when it comes to the tiniest patients. Newborns in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) often need swift and accurate diagnoses to guide their treatment. Traditionally, DNA testing has been a slow process, taking days to complete

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Nov 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

A New Face at Intel: What's the Buzz About?

In the world of computer chips, big changes are happening. Intel, a major player in the game, has a new executive on board. This person used to work at TSMC, another big name in the industry. Some people are talking about a possible leak of secret tech info, but Intel's boss says it's not true. The

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Nov 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

PS5 Price Drop: A Gamer's Dream Come True

Sony has just made a big move for gamers everywhere. They are slashing prices on all PlayStation 5 models. The PS5 Digital Edition is now at $399, the standard PS5 is $449, and the new PS5 Pro is $649. This is a huge deal for anyone thinking about getting a new console or upgrading their old one. T

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Screens and Kids: A Surprising Health Boost?

Kids and screens go together like peanut butter and jelly. But what if those screens could actually help kids stay healthy? A recent study from the University of South Australia suggests that might be the case. Researchers looked at data from over 133, 000 kids and teens under 18. They found that di

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Nov 22 2025SPORTS

Football Fever: A Simple Saturday Wish

Football season is here, and it's a big day for fans. The Cougars are playing, and everyone is excited. But watching the game isn't as easy as it used to be. Remember when you could just turn on the TV and watch? Now, it's a mess. You need a bunch of apps and subscriptions. It's like trying to solve

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

How a New Tool is Changing the Way We See Weight

A new way to spot obesity has shown up. It is not just about looking at weight. It is about using a mix of things to get a better picture. This tool is not just about numbers. It looks at many things to see if someone might be obese. The tool checks things like body size and shape. It also looks at

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Nov 22 2025BUSINESS

Tech Leader Ari Balogh Leaves Airbnb

Ari Balogh, the Chief Technology Officer at Airbnb, is set to leave his role by December. He's been with the company for seven years, joining from Google. After his departure, he'll stick around until at least February 2026 to help with the transition and offer advice, but he won't be in an executiv

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Diabetes Care: How Tech is Bringing Data Together

Managing type 1 diabetes in kids is no easy task. But new tech like continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) and insulin pumps is making a difference. The problem? Data from these devices often gets trapped in separate systems. This makes it tough for doctors to get the full story. A recent effort in Ohi

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Nov 22 2025OPINION

How Smart Cars and Streets Can Tame Speeding

Portland has a speeding problem. But instead of relying on cops to enforce speed limits, some people think smart engineering could be the answer. Imagine driving a car that automatically adjusts its speed to stay within the limit. That's what adaptive cruise control does. It keeps a safe distance fr

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