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Nov 25 2024TECHNOLOGY

Leading Tech Teams in 2025: Balancing AI and Human Creativity

In 2025, effective tech leadership will involve a blend of artificial intelligence (AI) and human creativity. As AI becomes more accessible, some experts suggest automating as much work as possible to save costs. However, Carrie Rasmussen, an executive at Dayforce, believes that IT leaders should ba

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Nov 25 2024SPORTS

Kansas City Champions: Mahomes’ Magic Seals Victory Over Panthers

On Sunday, the Kansas City Chiefs faced a challenging game against the Carolina Panthers. The Panthers were relentless, especially in the fourth quarter. They tied the score with just under two minutes left, thanks to some strong plays from running back Chuba Hubbard. Despite this late surge, the C

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Nov 25 2024POLITICS

The Challenge of Handling Unlawful Deaths

When someone is killed illegally, their remains can be crucial in revealing human rights abuses. However, cases like this are often complex and can make legal procedures tricky. These situations usually have red flags, requiring special investigation to figure out the cause of death and any human ri

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Thumb Osteoarthritis in the Elderly: A Japanese Town's Story

Ever wondered about the prevalence of thumb osteoarthritis in the elderly? Well, a small rural town in Japan decided to find out. This condition, which can cause pain and impact daily activities, hasn't been thoroughly studied, especially in terms of its occurrence and what factors contribute to it.

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Nov 24 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Director Wants Loud ‘Wicked’ Movie Experience

The director of the ‘Wicked’ movie, Jon M. Chu, has a simple request for theatergoers: crank up the volume! On the film’s opening night, he shared on X (formerly Twitter) that the ideal audio level should be set to a 7. Chu, who has seen a few screenings, noticed that many theaters play it at around

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Nov 24 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Chuck Woolery: A Life Beyond Game Shows

Chuck Woolery, a beloved game show host known for his charisma and matched-making skills, passed away at the age of 83. Woolery's journey in the entertainment industry began with singing in the band The Avant-Garde, whose hit "Naturally Stoned" climbed the charts. Originally from Kentucky, Woolery's

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Nov 24 2024SPORTS

Wisconsin Set for Nebraska Showdown After Oregon Defeat

Wisconsin's football team is packing their bags and heading to Lincoln to face off against the Nebraska Cornhuskers this Saturday. Kickoff is scheduled for 2:30 p. m. at Memorial Stadium. Last weekend, the Badgers fell short against the No. 1 Oregon Ducks, with a final score of 16-13. Despite their

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Nov 24 2024BUSINESS

Health Insurance: A Big Concern for Small Businesses

Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey recently met with small-business owners from the Retailers Association of Massachusetts (RAM). She noticed they were worried about the rising cost of health insurance. Their forecast for holiday sales was modest, with only a 1. 5% increase expected. Healey introdu

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Nov 24 2024WEATHER

Winter Arrives in Wisconsin: Weather Changes Ahead

Wisconsin's eleven-day gun deer hunting season kicked off with the weather being on the hunters' side this weekend. While Sunday might be a bit gray, temperatures will hover around the 40s, which is nice for this time of year. Winds also won't cause any trouble, staying calm and light. As the week

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Nov 23 2024POLITICS

Cheating No Longer a Crime in New York

New York has officially removed an old law that made cheating on your spouse a crime. Governor Kathy Hochul signed the bill to repeal this 1907 law, making adultery a misdemeanor. While charges weren't common and convictions even rarer, the law still existed. Governor Hochul found it ironic to sign

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