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Dec 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI: A Tool for Empowerment, Not Replacement

Amy Gilliland, the head of General Dynamics Information Technology (GDIT), is a strong believer in the power of artificial intelligence (AI). She sees it as a tool to enhance her employees' capabilities, not replace them. GDIT is already using AI to help its staff find new roles within the company.

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

A Step Forward in the Fight Against Human Trafficking

The U. S. House of Representatives recently made a significant move in the battle against sex trafficking. They approved a bill that aims to strengthen laws and provide more support to victims. This bill, backed by a prominent figure, is a big deal because it shows a strong commitment to tackling th

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Dec 04 2025CRIME

New York City's Crime Drop: A Victory, But Not a Final Win

New York City has seen a big drop in crime, and it's time to acknowledge the efforts that made this happen. The city's new police chief, Jessica Tisch, has been a game-changer. She took charge and made some tough decisions that turned things around. Under her leadership, the NYPD has been more effec

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Dec 03 2025SPORTS

Football Stars Shine in the San Luis Valley

In late November, a big deal went down in the San Luis Valley. The Class 1A All-South-Central League football team was announced. This is a huge honor for high school football players in the area. A total of 29 student-athletes from the valley made the cut. Centauri High School came out on top with

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Dec 03 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Nature's Secrets: How Fungi Might Help Fight Alzheimer's

In the hunt for new ways to tackle Alzheimer's disease, scientists are turning to an unlikely source: fungi from the ocean. Alzheimer's is a tough nut to crack. It's a brain disease that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills. Right now, there's no cure. But researchers are digging into the pote

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Dec 02 2025SPORTS

A Kicker's Slip-Up: What Happened on the Field?

In a game filled with odd moments, Giants kicker Younghoe Koo had one of the strangest plays of the season. He kicked the turf instead of the ball, leaving holder Jamie Gillan to pick up the loose ball and run, resulting in a 13-yard loss. Koo explained that the ball slipped in the cold weather, mak

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Dec 02 2025CRIME

Kalispell's Recent Incidents: A Look at Community Safety

In Kalispell, a concerned individual reached out to the local police about a business operating with a partially collapsed roof, raising questions about workplace safety. The police directed the caller to the city building inspector for further assistance. Meanwhile, a peculiar incident occurred wh

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

Holiday Cheer at the White House: A Smaller, Shorter Tour

The White House is ready to welcome visitors again, just in time for the holidays. But this year, things look a bit different. The East Wing is gone, making way for a new ballroom. This has made the tour shorter and changed how people see the famous holiday decorations. The East Wing used to be the

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Dec 02 2025EDUCATION

Making Medicine Easy: How One Doctor is Changing the Game

Medical school can be tough, especially when textbooks are packed with complex terms that leave students feeling lost. Dr. Sabrina Meloni noticed this problem early on. She saw that many students, even those already working in the field, struggled with the dense language used in most medical books.

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Dec 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Predicting Gas Prices: How AI Can Help

The Russia-Ukraine conflict has shown just how fragile the energy market can be. When supply chains get disrupted, prices can go wild. This is where AI comes in. It can help predict gas prices, giving governments and traders a heads-up. Most studies on AI and energy prices focus on short-term predi

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