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Dec 11 2025EDUCATION

Switzerland's Unique Singing Tradition Seeks Global Recognition

Switzerland is making a bold move to get its traditional yodelling added to a special list by the United Nations. This list is meant to protect and celebrate cultural practices from around the world. The decision on whether yodelling makes the cut is expected soon. Yodelling is a special way of sin

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Dec 11 2025EDUCATION

A Bright Spot in a Challenging World

In a world where things seem to be getting tougher, there's a place that stands out like a beacon of hope. This place is a preschool playground in Alaska, designed to be enjoyed by all children, regardless of their abilities. It's not just any playground; it's a carefully crafted space that encourag

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Dec 11 2025POLITICS

Alaska's Senator: Time to Talk or Step Aside?

Alaska's senators have always been known for their openness. They've made it a point to hear out their constituents. But lately, Sen. Dan Sullivan seems to have forgotten this important part of his job. Recently, Sullivan spoke at an Anchorage Chamber of Commerce event. He talked about a budget bil

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Dec 11 2025OPINION

How Foreign Powers Are Messing With American Conservatives

American conservatives have been busy pointing out the problems with the left's cultural influence. But they've been slow to notice a big problem: foreign powers are sneaking into their political world. This isn't just a small issue. It's a real threat to the future of American conservatism. A rece

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Dec 11 2025BUSINESS

A Former NFL Player's Unique Way of Giving Back

Tyrone Rodgers, a former NFL player, is making a difference in the lives of people with special needs through his Christmas tree business. Rodgers Christmas Trees, located in Anaheim, is not just about selling trees; it's about providing opportunities and teaching valuable skills to those who often

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Dec 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Security Tech is Shaping Business Strategies

Security systems are no longer just about locking doors and watching cameras. They are becoming a big part of how businesses make decisions. A recent study shows that over 7, 300 security leaders worldwide are using these systems to help their companies work better. Security teams are now working c

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Dec 11 2025LIFESTYLE

Northern Maine's Heartwarming Response to Tragedy

In the small town of Madawaska, Maine, a woman and her teenage son faced a tough situation. Kristen Henry and her 15-year-old son, Bradley, lost their home and most of their belongings in a fire. Just weeks later, another fire struck, this time destroying Henry's business and displacing a neighbor.

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Dec 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Andrew Cardno: The Tech Genius Behind Gaming and Hospitality

Andrew Cardno, the Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer of Quick Custom Intelligence (QCI), has been recognized as one of San Diego's most influential people for 2025. This honor highlights his significant contributions to technology, particularly in AI, data science, and enterprise intelligence.

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Dec 11 2025EDUCATION

Coding and Pasta: A Fun Way to Learn Tech Skills

A new children's book is aiming to make coding fun and accessible. The book, called "Spaghetti Code, " is written by Karlie Kloss and Vicki Fang. It tells the story of a girl named Kelly Kent who loves spaghetti and coding. In the book, Kelly helps a chef build a pasta-making machine using code. But

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Dec 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Chips for Smarter Devices: BrainChip's Big Move

BrainChip, an Australian tech company, just got a big boost with $25 million in funding. This cash is for making their special AI chips, called Akida, even better. These chips are designed to make devices smarter without needing the cloud. The company is focusing on edge AI, which means putting AI

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