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Oct 31 2025BUSINESS

How Avoya Travel is Mixing Old and New to Win Big

Avoya Travel just won two big awards for mixing old-school marketing with cutting-edge tech. They're proving that print isn't dead and that booking a cruise can be both easy and personal. First, they showed that direct mail isn't just for grandma's cookies anymore. By using data to target the right

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Oct 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

Hackers Lurked in Telecom Giant's Network for Months

A major telecom company, Ribbon, recently revealed that hackers, likely backed by a government, had been sneaking around its systems for nearly a year. This news came out in a public report filed with the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Ribbon, which is based in Texas, offers phone, inter

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Chicago's Plan to Fix Public Transport Without New Taxes

Chicago has a new plan to keep its public transport running smoothly. The idea is to use money that is already being collected, instead of asking people to pay more in taxes. This plan is expected to bring in about $1. 5 billion every year. Most of this money will come from sales tax on fuel and som

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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

Why Healthcare Needs to Tell Better Stories

Healthcare marketing is changing. People are tired of boring ads. They want stories that grab their attention and make them feel something. Brands need to meet people where they already are, like on social media and streaming platforms. Stories have always been powerful. They can bring people toget

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Oct 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

AI in Hollywood: A Growing Trend

AI has quietly become a big part of movie and TV production. It's not just about robots and futuristic tech anymore. AI is used in many ways behind the scenes. Some films use it to make actors look younger. Others use it for sound mixing or special effects. This trend raises questions about creativi

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Oct 31 2025BUSINESS

A New Twist in the Media Merger Saga

In the high-stakes game of media mergers, Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) is at the center of attention. The latest development? David Ellison might be stepping down if Paramount Skydance (PSKY) wins the bidding war. This unexpected turn has investors buzzing, with shares climbing nearly 1. 5% on Thurs

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

A Public Figure's Faith and Marriage: JD Vance's Words Spark Debate

JD Vance, the Vice President, recently found himself in the middle of a heated discussion about faith and marriage. At a Turning Point USA event, he shared his hopes for his wife, Usha, to convert to Christianity. This sparked a wave of criticism, with some accusing him of disrespecting his wife's H

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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

How Faith Can Help Nurses Cope with Work Stress

Nurses today face a tough job. They deal with advanced tech and growing responsibilities. This can lead to burnout and unhappiness at work. But there's a factor that might help: spirituality. Research shows that the work environment affects how nurses feel about their jobs. But what about the role

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Oct 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Return to Paradise Season 2: A Detective's Life Beyond Crime

"Return to Paradise" season 2 shifts focus from solving crimes to the personal lives of detectives. The show's main character, Mack, is caught in a love triangle. She is with Colin but overheard her ex, Glenn, confessing his love for her to his dog. This complicates her life, but work provides a wel

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Oct 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

Tiny Labs and DNA Codes: A New Hope for Wildlife in Guinea-Bissau

In Guinea-Bissau, a country rich in biodiversity but struggling with poverty and illegal wildlife trade, a new approach is being tested to protect its animals. The idea is to use small, cheap labs and DNA codes to identify species and train locals. This could be a big deal for a place like Guinea-Bi

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