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Dec 04 2025SCIENCE

How Our Brains Handle Faces: A Look at Contrast and Memory

Our brains are amazing at recognizing faces, even when they change over time. This ability involves both basic visual processing and higher-level thinking. But how exactly does our brain handle details like facial contrast? Recent research has dug into this question, focusing on how our brains adapt

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Dec 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

IoT in Healthcare: A Secure Way to Monitor Patients

IoT devices are small sensors that can do big things. They are used in many areas, like e-Health, smart cities, and assisted living. These devices have limited power, memory, and computing capabilities. This makes security a big challenge. One area where IoT is making a big impact is healthcare. Th

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Dec 04 2025FINANCE

The Future of Money: Big Finance Eyes Crypto as Debt Piles Up

The financial world is changing fast. Big players are looking at crypto as a safe bet while the U. S. economy shows signs of trouble. The U. S. government is borrowing a lot of money. This could lead to problems like sudden jumps in interest rates or struggles to control inflation. When traditional

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Dec 04 2025CRYPTO

Euro Stablecoins: A Sleeping Giant?

Euro stablecoins might seem small now, but they have huge potential. Right now, most stablecoins are tied to the US dollar, making up over 99% of the market. Euro stablecoins, on the other hand, are barely a blip at around $600 million. But don't let the small numbers fool you. The euro is the world

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Dec 04 2025BUSINESS

From YouTube Star to Business Mogul: Jimmy Donaldson's Big Leap

Jimmy Donaldson, known to many as MrBeast, has grown far beyond his YouTube roots. With nearly half a billion subscribers, he's not just a content creator anymore. He's a businessman with a diverse portfolio that includes chocolate, toys, and even a theme park in Saudi Arabia. His company, Beast Ind

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Dec 04 2025WEATHER

Portage City Council Talks Snow and Cars

A recent snowstorm left its mark on Portage, causing more than just slippery roads. The city got 9 inches of snow, which meant a lot of work for the snowplows. They had to drive 2, 800 miles to clear the streets. One big problem was cars parked on the streets. The city has a rule: when 2 or more in

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Dec 04 2025LIFESTYLE

A Teen's Struggle with Adoption and Family Favoritism

A young man, adopted as a baby, found himself feeling left out in his own family. He was adopted by parents who had struggled with infertility, and he believed his birth parents had chosen them to raise him. But everything changed when his parents had a biological child, his sister. He noticed a cl

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

A Candidate's Bold Plan for MacArthur Park

Raul Claros, a candidate for the Los Angeles City Council, has a unique plan. If he wins, he will live and work from a trailer near MacArthur Park. This is not just a random idea. It is a way to highlight the serious problems in the area. The park and its surroundings are facing many issues. These

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Washington's Crime Crisis: Who's in Charge?

In the wake of a tragic shooting involving National Guard troops in Washington, D. C. , the debate over who should handle the city's crime crisis has heated up. The incident, which left one soldier dead and another critically injured, has sparked a discussion about the role of Congress in addressing

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Dec 04 2025SPORTS

College Sports in Chaos: Why Good Coaches Are Walking Away

College sports are in a mess. The recent retirement of Kansas State football coach Chris Klieman has sparked a heated discussion about the state of the industry. Gene Taylor, the athletic director at Kansas State, didn't hold back his frustrations. He pointed to the wild world of name, image, and li

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