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Dec 12 2025CRIME

Alabama's Death Penalty: Politics Over Principle

Alabama's approach to the death penalty has become more about political posturing than upholding justice. This is evident in the state's recent actions and the case of Joseph Clifton Smith, who is set to be executed despite clear evidence of intellectual disabilities. The state's use of nitrogen hy

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Dec 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Southern California's Secret Snowmakers

In Southern California, where warm winters are common, ski resorts rely on advanced technology and dedicated teams to create snow. This isn't just about flipping a switch; it's a complex process that requires specific weather conditions and a lot of effort. The resorts use two main types of snow gu

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Dec 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Mary and Audrey: Will the Feud Ever End?

In the recent episode of Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage, titled "Bitin', Spankin' and a Load of Yankee Psychobabble, " the McAllister family faced a new challenge. Cee Cee's growing aggression caused a divide between Georgie and Mandy, leading them to move in with Mary, Georgie's mother. This move

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Dec 12 2025EDUCATION

New Faces, Big Plans: 4-H Welcomes Four New Leaders to Its Board

Four new leaders have joined the National 4-H Council's Board of Trustees. They come from different backgrounds: business, tech, education, and nonprofits. Their goal? To help 4-H prepare young people for the future. Deisha Barnett is one of the new members. She's the President of Global Communicat

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Dec 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Giants and Startups: A Week of Big Moves

Nvidia is looking to make more of its H200 AI chips because of high demand in China. This is interesting because the U. S. has strict rules about selling advanced tech to China. Nvidia is trying to find a balance between following these rules and keeping its business strong in China. This shows how

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Dec 12 2025RELIGION

Could Religion Make a Comeback in America?

In recent times, the trend of declining religious participation in America seems to have hit a pause. Data from Pew Research Center reveals that around 70% of Americans still connect with a religion, a tiny drop from 2020. Interestingly, daily prayers and church visits have stayed the same over the

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Dec 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Social Media Breaks Affect Gambling Habits

Social media is a big deal. It's not just for sharing selfies or chatting with friends. Businesses, like online gambling sites, use it too. But what happens when social media goes down? Does it change how people gamble online? A study looked into this after Facebook had a major outage in October 202

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Dec 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Facing Tough Competition

Call of Duty has always been a big deal in the gaming world. But now, Black Ops 7 is not doing as well as its predecessor, Black Ops 6. This is a big change from the usual trend where Call of Duty games are the top sellers in the US. In the first 26 days after its release, Black Ops 7 sold about 40

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Dec 12 2025FINANCE

A New Approach to Retirement Savings: Vanguard's Bold Move

Retirement planning in America has long been a puzzle, with many people struggling to figure out what to do with their savings once they stop working. The system, as it stands, doesn't provide clear answers. But there's a glimmer of hope on the horizon. Vanguard, a giant in the mutual fund world, ha

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Dec 12 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Market Buzz: Bitcoin and Friends Await Fed's Move

Bitcoin is hanging around $92, 000 as everyone waits for the Fed's big decision. People think the Fed might cut rates, which could be good for crypto. There's more good news: a new crypto product just got the green light. This has made the whole market feel a bit more upbeat. Some interesting thin

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