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Dec 02 2025CRIME

The Mafia's Digital Makeover: From Streets to Screens

The mafia isn't what it used to be. Gone are the days of dramatic confrontations and violent threats. Today's young criminals are trading in their guns for smartphones and laptops. They're using technology to commit crimes, from selling illegal weapons to running online betting rings. It's a high-te

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Dec 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Navigating the Comedy World: How One Group Made Their Mark

The comedy scene in Hollywood is tough right now. It's not just about making new friends, but about creating opportunities. Many traditional paths for comedians are disappearing. TV roles are fewer, late-night shows are less popular, and places that used to help new comedians grow are struggling. S

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Dec 02 2025LIFESTYLE

The Power of Sharing a Meal: How One Small Town Fights Loneliness

In the heart of Vermont, nestled near the Appalachian Mountains, lies a small town called Thetford. Here, a unique tradition has been bringing people together for over 60 years: the monthly potluck. This event is more than just a meal; it's a lifeline for the community, especially in an era where lo

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Dec 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

All Time Low's Weather Takes the Top Spot

All Time Low has done it again! Their song "The Weather" is now number one on the Billboard Alternative Airplay chart. This is their third time reaching the top spot. The band has been around since 2003, but they only started making waves on this chart in 2020 with their hit "Monsters, " featuring b

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Dec 02 2025LIFESTYLE

Waukegan's Christmas Spirit Shines Through the Snow

Waukegan faced a snowy challenge this holiday season, but the city's spirit remained undeterred. With a forecast of up to 12 inches of snow, officials had to adapt the annual Christmas tree lighting event, known as Jingle on Genesee. The plan included a tree lighting, a market, a hot chocolate walk,

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Dec 02 2025SCIENCE

Baby's Immune System: A Four-Month Journey in Papua New Guinea

In the first four months of life, a baby's immune system goes through big changes. This is how it works in Papua New Guinea. Researchers looked at 87 babies. They checked 41 different immune system messengers in the blood. These messengers are called cytokines and chemokines. At birth, the levels o

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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

Sweet Truths: Managing Blood Sugar During Festive Seasons

Many people in the U. S. have prediabetes, but they might not realize it. This condition means their blood sugar levels are higher than normal but not yet diabetic. It's common for these levels to spike after meals, especially if the food is high in sugar, like cherry pie. Physical activity can also

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Dec 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Smart Are AI Doctors in Real Life?

AI in healthcare is getting smarter. But how well does it work in real life? This is the big question. Tests show AI can ace medical exams. But can it handle real patients? That's the gap we need to close. First, let's talk about exams. AI has been crushing medical tests. It knows the theory. But k

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Dec 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Mixed Bag of Mystery and Faith

"Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery" takes a different path from its predecessors. It dives into themes of religion and mystery, but it stumbles along the way. The story follows detective Benoit Blanc, played by Daniel Craig, as he investigates a death in a troubled New York parish. The film tri

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Dec 01 2025HEALTH

Why Diabetic Foot Ulcers and IMA Levels Matter

Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are a big deal. They happen when diabetes causes wounds on the feet that don't heal well. These ulcers can lead to serious problems, like amputations. But what if there was a way to predict or monitor these ulcers better? Researchers looked into a substance called ischem

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