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Dec 18 2025BUSINESS

Phoenix's Top Divorce Lawyers: A New Way to Handle Legal Battles

In Phoenix, Arizona, a law firm is changing how people deal with divorce. Marble Law has been named one of the best divorce lawyers in the city. This is not just any recognition; it highlights how the firm is making legal help more open and easy to understand. Marble Law stands out because it puts

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Dec 17 2025LIFESTYLE

Recognizing Austin's Unsung Heroes: Why You Should Nominate Someone Today

Austin is a city that thrives on the efforts of its people. But do we always take the time to recognize those who go above and beyond? The Pillars of the City program aims to do just that. With the nomination deadline approaching, it's time to think about who in your life has made a significant impa

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Dec 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Howard Stern's New Deal: What's Next for the King of Radio?

Howard Stern has signed a new three-year contract with SiriusXM, but it's not just business as usual. This deal is different. Stern hinted that he will have more free time, suggesting he might not be on air as much as before. Fans have been wondering about his future since rumors started swirling ea

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Dec 16 2025CELEBRITIES

Houston's Beloved Newsman: Dave Ward's Lasting Impact

Dave Ward, a familiar face in Houston households for over half a century, has passed away. His funeral will be broadcast live on TV and online platforms, allowing fans to pay their respects one last time. The public can visit Dave at two locations before the funeral. On Wednesday, December 17, he w

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Dec 16 2025SCIENCE

Nevada's Secret Science Hub: 75 Years of Innovation

In the heart of the Nevada desert, a massive, highly secured area has been quietly working on some of the most critical scientific and security tasks for the U. S. for the past 75 years. This place, known as the Nevada National Security Sites (NNSS), is not just about nuclear tests anymore. It's a h

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Dec 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Backslash Security is Changing the Game in AI and Coding

In a major win, Backslash Security has been named a standout in the 2025 InfoWorld Technology of the Year Awards, specifically in the AI and Machine Learning: Security category. This honor highlights their unique approach to securing AI-driven coding environments, which is becoming increasingly impo

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Dec 15 2025SPORTS

Local High School Athletes Shine in Recent Games

In the world of high school sports, some standout players have been making waves. Let's take a look at some of the top performers from the past week. First up, we have Liam Bowers, a senior kicker from Cardinal Mooney Catholic. He had an impressive week on the football field, making all his extra-p

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Dec 14 2025BUSINESS

Local Wins and Milestones: A Look at Recent Achievements

In the world of education and technology, big things are happening right here in our community. Purdue University Northwest's College of Technology just scored over $3 million in grants from the U. S. Department of Defense. This money is going towards boosting education and workforce development in

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Dec 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Hitman's Tale: From Crime to Grocery Store Dreams

In the world of crime, retirement isn't always peaceful. Angelo Cipriani, a seasoned hitman, finds himself in a dull routine, interrupted only by a visit from well-meaning nuns offering him a job at a grocery store. This is the setting of "The Last Hitman, " a gripping novel by Robin Yocum. Angelo,

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Dec 13 2025SPORTS

Golf's Struggle for Spotlight in British Sports Awards

The BBC Sports Personality of the Year (SPOTY) awards are a big deal in the UK. They celebrate the best athletes of the year, with the main prize going to the most popular one. But golfers have had a tough time winning this award. Only two golfers have ever won the top prize. Dai Rees won in 1957,

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