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Dec 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

South Carolina's Coastal Crisis: Time to Update Old Rules

South Carolina's coast is changing fast. Islands are disappearing. Roads and homes are underwater more often. This is not news to people who live there. Yet, the rules that protect these places are stuck in the past. They do not consider rising sea levels or the unique importance of areas like Cape

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Dec 03 2025HEALTH

Mixing Muscle and Machine: A Look at Hybrid Arm Prosthetics

Upper limb prosthetics are not one-size-fits-all. They come in different types, and one type that's gaining traction is hybrid-power prostheses. These devices blend body-power and external-power into a single unit. Despite their growing use, especially for above-elbow amputations, there's a lack of

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Dec 03 2025BUSINESS

A New Chapter for Provincetown's Crown & Anchor

Provincetown's Crown & Anchor is changing hands, but its spirit will stay the same. The new owner, Tristan Schukraft, is taking over next month. He plans to put in over $5 million to spruce up the place. The hotel part will get a new name, but the main venue will keep its old one. The Crown & Ancho

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Dec 03 2025CRIME

Hostages in Darfur: A Dark Reality Unveiled

In the heart of Sudan's troubled Darfur region, a grim story is unfolding. The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), who recently captured the city of al-Fashir, are reportedly holding residents hostage, demanding hefty ransoms. Those who can't pay face brutal consequences, including beatings and

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Dec 03 2025LIFESTYLE

Love in the Digital Age: Hinge's Unique Approach to Dating

Hinge, a dating app, is trying to change how young people think about love. They want to show that real relationships are not like the perfect stories in movies or books. The app's marketing chief believes that focusing on real, messy, and unexpected love stories can help young people see dating in

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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

Defense Chief's Shaky Defense: What Really Happened?

A top defense official recently stumbled through a defense of a controversial military action. He blamed the "fog of war" for a second missile strike that killed two survivors of an initial attack. These men were clinging to a boat in international waters. The official, Pete Hegseth, claimed he didn

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Dec 03 2025HEALTH

Keeping Your Mind and Body Active: How It Affects Brain Health

People often talk about how staying active can help keep the mind sharp. But what does science say about this? A study looked into how physical and mental activities might affect the brain over time. The focus was on older adults who did not have dementia. The study wanted to see if these activities

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Dec 03 2025OPINION

Why AI Might Leave Us Short on Workers

AI is changing the job market. Many fear it will take jobs away. But the real issue might be a lack of skilled workers. AI needs people who can use it well. Without the right skills, workers may struggle. The problem starts in schools. Many students lack strong math skills. This is true even at top

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Dec 03 2025WEATHER

Winter's Wrath: Navigating Colorado's Snowy Challenge

A significant snowstorm is on its way to Colorado, promising a mix of troubles for travelers. The snow will start late at night, moving from the mountains towards Denver. By midnight, Denver will see a lot of snow, and it will keep moving south along I-25 all night. The next day, morning commuters

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Dec 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Office 2024: Own It Forever, No Strings Attached

Microsoft has a new offer that might make sense for some people. They are selling Office 2024 Home & Business for a one-time price. This is not a subscription. You pay once, and you own it forever. The price is $149. 97, which is a $100 discount from the original price of $249. This deal includes W

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