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Oct 26 2025LIFESTYLE

Cloud-Like Couches on a Budget: Wayfair's Way Day Sale Unveiled

Wayfair's annual Way Day sale is happening from October 26 to 29, offering big discounts on a wide range of items, from kitchen appliances to furniture and decor. While it won't have the exact high-end cloud couches that celebrities like Kendall Jenner and Kerry Washington own, there are plenty of s

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Oct 26 2025BUSINESS

A Firefighter's Brave Stand: When Buildings Fail

A firefighter's job is tough. It's not just about putting out fires. It's about staying calm when things go wrong. Like when a roof caves in. That's what happened in Gwinnett County. It was Saturday night. Around 7:15 PM, emergency calls flooded in. Flames were shooting out of BenchMark Physical Th

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Oct 26 2025SPORTS

Dixon and Sterling's Cross Country Triumphs: A Closer Look

Dixon's boys cross country team made a strong start in their quest for a state title. They won the Sterling regional with a solid team effort, scoring 41 points. This put them 20 points ahead of Aurora Central Catholic, who came in second. Sterling, unfortunately, finished eighth with 218 points. I

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Oct 26 2025OPINION

Drug Prices: Trump's Promises vs. Reality

President Donald Trump has been vocal about lowering drug prices. He has signed orders, sent letters, and even started a trade war. Yet, Americans still pay a lot for medicines. The gap between his words and actions is wide. Trump's team has talked about many ideas. They want to link U. S. drug pri

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Oct 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Cybersecurity Myths Can Be Dangerous

Cybersecurity is not just a buzzword; it is a critical aspect of our digital lives. Many people believe that their information is not valuable, but this is far from the truth. Cybercriminals can sell personal and business data on the dark web, and the prices can be surprisingly high. For example, a

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Oct 26 2025BUSINESS

Madison's New Hotspot: The Gallery Takes Shape

Madison is buzzing with excitement as The Gallery, a massive $60 million project, gets the green light. This isn't just any development; it's a mix of fun, food, shopping, and workspaces all in one place. The city's leaders have given the thumbs up to the plans, and work is already underway. The st

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Oct 26 2025CRYPTO

Big Banks Finally Embrace Crypto: What This Means for You

JPMorgan Chase is making a big move into the crypto world. They are planning to let big investors use Bitcoin and Ethereum as collateral for loans. This means that instead of selling their crypto, investors can borrow money by putting up their digital assets as security. This change is expected to h

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Oct 26 2025HEALTH

Why Liver Health Can't Wait: A Call to Action

Liver health often gets overlooked. It's time to change that. The United Nations is talking about non-communicable diseases. But they're missing a big piece of the puzzle. The liver is a vital organ. It filters toxins. It helps digestion. Yet, it's not getting the attention it deserves. Diseases lik

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

Australia's Ambassador Kevin Rudd: A Diplomatic Spark or Just Noise?

In the world of politics, words can have weight, especially when they come from a former leader. Kevin Rudd, Australia's ambassador to the U. S. , has found himself in the spotlight again, this time due to past comments about former U. S. President Donald Trump. Rudd, known for his Mandarin skills a

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

Politicians vs. Rules: Who Controls Campaign Cash?

The Supreme Court is about to make a big decision. It's not about laws or crimes, but about money in politics. Specifically, it's about how much politicians can talk to their party about spending cash. The case, National Republican Senatorial Committee v. Federal Election Commission, could change ho

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