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Nov 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Holiday Magic: Northwest Indiana's Festive Season Kicks Off

Northwest Indiana is buzzing with holiday cheer as the symphony, theaters, and stages come alive with festive performances. The Northwest Indiana Symphony is back for its second year of holiday concerts, this time at the Hard Rock Casino in Gary. This isn't just any concert; it's a homecoming for th

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Nov 27 2025LIFESTYLE

A New Spin on Mashed Potatoes

Ever thought about shaking up your mashed potato game? A recent experiment showed that there's a better way to make them. Instead of boiling the potatoes in water, try simmering them in milk. This method gives the potatoes a richer, creamier taste and texture. The experiment compared two methods: t

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Nov 27 2025SCIENCE

Uncovering the Hidden Truth: The Fight Against Fake Science

In the world of science, truth is everything. But what happens when the truth is twisted? Meet Mike Rossner, a molecular biologist who has taken it upon himself to expose the dark side of scientific research. Rossner is part of a growing group of experts who are on the hunt for researchers who cheat

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Nov 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pico's Big Plans: A New XR Headset in 2026

Pico, a company under ByteDance, is cooking up something exciting for 2026. They're planning to launch a new XR headset that's packed with cutting-edge tech. This isn't just any headset; it's got a self-developed chip that's been in the works since 2022 and is now in mass production. This chip is a

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Nov 27 2025SCIENCE

A Glowing Butterfly in the Stars

A telescope in the Southern Hemisphere has snapped a breathtaking photo of a cosmic butterfly. This isn't your typical butterfly, though. It's a nebula, a cloud of gas and dust in space. The Butterfly Nebula, as it's called, is way out there, about 2, 500 to 3, 800 light-years away in the constellat

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Nov 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Brazil's Bold Climate Move at COP30: A Step Forward or Just Talk?

Brazil made a big splash at the recent COP30 climate talks, pushing hard to get the world off fossil fuels. Marina Silva, Brazil's environment minister, played a key role. She's from the Amazon and knows firsthand how important this issue is. Together with President Lula, they wanted a clear plan to

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

The White House: A Reflection of Its Leader

The White House, a symbol of American democracy, has seen many leaders come and go. Each president brings their own style and approach to the role. However, one recent leader stands out for all the wrong reasons. This president lacks the qualities that make a great leader: integrity, humility, and

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Nov 27 2025BUSINESS

Giving Local Talent a Fair Shot in San Diego's Booming Job Market

San Diego is buzzing with growth, but there's a big problem: companies can't find enough skilled workers. This isn't just about filling jobs; it's about who gets those jobs and how that affects the community. Local businesses, especially in defense, life sciences, and tech, are struggling to find t

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Nov 27 2025SPORTS

Lane Kiffin's Big Choice: Stay or Go?

Lane Kiffin is at a crossroads. The Ole Miss coach has the Rebels on the brink of something special, but big schools like LSU and Florida are knocking. The decision he makes could change everything. Right now, Ole Miss is having a dream season. They're 10-1, ranked sixth, and in the hunt for a Coll

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Nov 27 2025CRYPTO

How Congress Can Help Small Banks Join the Digital Money Revolution

Congress is working on new rules for digital money, like cryptocurrencies and blockchain tech. But they might forget about small banks that help people in rural and urban areas. These banks, called CDFIs and MDIs, are important for communities that big banks often ignore. If Congress doesn't include

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