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Sep 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Upcoming Display Duel: What's Cooking?

Apple is gearing up to introduce two new external monitors, possibly hitting the market later this year or in early 2026. This move marks Apple's first foray back into the monitor market since the Apple Studio Display made its debut in 2022. The two monitors, codenamed J427 and J527, have been the

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Sep 29 2025POLITICS

Revamping The Washington Post: A New Vision for Opinions

The Washington Post is undergoing a significant transformation, led by its new opinion editor, Adam O'Neal. At just 33 years old, O'Neal is tasked with reshaping the editorial pages of this major newspaper. O'Neal's journey to this role is quite remarkable. He joined The Post in July, bringing with

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Sep 29 2025HEALTH

How Healthy Relationships Can Save Lives

September is a month packed with awareness campaigns, from celebrating honey to preparing for emergencies. But one cause stands out: National Suicide Prevention Month. Suicide rates are alarmingly high, especially among young people. In Utah alone, nearly 700 lives were lost to suicide in 2023. It's

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Sep 29 2025HEALTH

Bacteria Turned into Cancer Fighters: A New Hope or Just Hype?

Scientists have come up with a clever trick to fight cancer. They took a common bacteria, Salmonella, and tweaked its genes to make it a cancer-fighting tool. This isn't just any bacteria; it's been modified to seek out and attack tumors. The idea is to inject these smart bacteria into tumors, where

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Sep 29 2025SPORTS

Monday Night Sports Showdown: What's On TV?

Monday, Sept. 29, is packed with sports action, from soccer to football and hockey. College soccer kicks off early, with UCLA facing Ohio State at 6 p. m. on BTN. Later, Washington takes on Northwestern at 8 p. m. on the same channel. Baseball fans can catch the 2025 All-MLB Team Nominees at 7 p. m.

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Sep 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Corsets Take Over NFL Fashion Scene

Kash Doll's unique fashion choice at a recent Philadelphia Eagles game has sparked a trend among NFL WAGs. The rapper rocked a custom corset designed by Mercedes, a celebrity fashion designer, which quickly became a hit on social media. The corset was a collaboration between Kash Doll and Mercedes,

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Sep 29 2025SCIENCE

The Five Big Ideas from a Brainy Scientist

Karl Friston is a big deal in the world of science. He's turned 65, and people are celebrating his work. His ideas have changed how we understand the brain and how it works. He's come up with five main ideas, or formulae, that have made a huge impact. First, let's talk about the brain. Friston thin

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Sep 29 2025FINANCE

Money Managers Get Their Own Agents: A New Twist in Hedge Fund Hiring

In a surprising turn of events, the hedge fund world is taking a page from Hollywood's playbook. Top investment professionals are now hiring personal agents to help them land the best jobs. This shift comes as hedge funds, especially the big ones, have more money than ever to invest. They need skill

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Sep 28 2025SCIENCE

Sarasota's New Marine Wonderland: More Than Just an Aquarium

Sarasota is about to get a major upgrade in the world of marine science and education. The Mote Science Education Aquarium, or Mote SEA, is set to open its doors on October 8. This isn't just any aquarium; it's a $130 million facility that aims to change how people interact with and learn about mari

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Sep 28 2025EDUCATION

Minnesota's Bold Move: Teaching Resistance in Schools

Minnesota is making waves with its new social studies standards, set to roll out in fall 2026. These standards include a new "liberated" ethnic studies strand, which will be taught in classrooms across the state. Sixth-graders will dive into "Protest Art and the Movement for Black Lives, " learning

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