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Dec 17 2025SPORTS

Stanford Football's 2026 Season: What's New and What's Next

Stanford's football team has some big changes coming up for the 2026 season. The ACC, which Stanford joined a couple of years ago, has decided to play nine conference games instead of the usual eight. This means Stanford and 11 other ACC teams will have a busier schedule. The other five teams will h

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Dec 17 2025HEALTH

Staying Safe While Cleaning Up After Floods

Floods can be really scary and messy. After the water goes down, it's important to be careful when cleaning up. The health department in Snohomish County has some good advice to keep everyone safe. First, don't go back into your home until officials say it's okay. Look for any damage to the buildin

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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

Healthcare Costs: What’s at Stake for Millions?

The end of January is a crucial deadline for millions of Americans. Without action from Congress, healthcare costs could skyrocket or coverage could disappear for many. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) expanded tax credits during the COVID-19 pandemic, making healthcare more affordable. But these credi

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Dec 17 2025CELEBRITIES

The Ketamine Crisis: A Star's Struggle and the Doctors Who Failed Him

Matthew Perry's tragic death in 2023 brought to light a dark side of the entertainment industry and the medical field. The actor, known for his role in "Friends, " had been battling substance abuse for years. His struggle with addiction led him to seek ketamine, a powerful sedative, for treatment of

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Dec 17 2025LIFESTYLE

Recognizing Austin's Unsung Heroes: Why You Should Nominate Someone Today

Austin is a city that thrives on the efforts of its people. But do we always take the time to recognize those who go above and beyond? The Pillars of the City program aims to do just that. With the nomination deadline approaching, it's time to think about who in your life has made a significant impa

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Dec 17 2025RELIGION

Why Mardi Gras Dates Change Every Year

Mardi Gras is a big deal in New Orleans. It's a time for parades, beads, and king cakes. But did you know the date changes every year? That's because it's tied to Easter, which also moves around. The 2026 Mardi Gras will be on February 17. That's 43 days after January 6, which is when the Carnival

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Dec 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Machines Talk Directly: A New Way to Connect

Machines talking to each other without a middleman? That's the big idea behind Tashi, a new way to make devices work together in real time. Right now, most machines rely on big cloud services like AWS or Google Cloud to communicate. But these services can be slow, expensive, and sometimes just plain

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Dec 17 2025SPORTS

Unlocking the Secrets of Today's Sports Puzzle Challenge

Ever felt stuck on a puzzle and wished for a nudge in the right direction? Today's Sports Edition puzzle is no walk in the park. It's a brain teaser that might leave you scratching your head, especially if French soccer isn't your forte. But don't worry, help is here. This puzzle isn't your typical

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Dec 17 2025SCIENCE

Graphene's Hidden Magnetic Secrets

Graphene, a single layer of carbon atoms, has been a hot topic in science for years. But now, researchers are looking at stacked layers of graphene, twisted at special angles, called magic angles. These twisted layers can show weird and interesting behaviors, like becoming insulators or even superco

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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

Federal AI Rules: A Big Change for States

A new federal move could shake up how states handle artificial intelligence. On December 11, an executive order was signed. It's called "Ensuring a National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence. " This order tells federal agencies to focus on a national AI policy. They want it to be easy to

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