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Oct 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

What's Behind ZDNET’s Recommendations?

Imagine you’re trying to find the perfect tech gadget or service. That’s where ZDNET steps in with their recommendations. But what does “ZDNET Recommends” actually mean? It’s not just a simple endorsement; it’s the result of countless hours spent testing, researching, and comparing various products

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Oct 06 2024SPORTS

Two Teams, One Big Game: Penn State vs. UCLA After Decades Apart

Imagine this: two college football teams haven't faced each other in over 50 years. That's the case with Penn State and UCLA. Their last game was way back in 1968, when Penn State won 21-7. Now, they're meeting again, but things are different this time. They're now in the same conference, which mean

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Oct 04 2024LIFESTYLE

Wine Night: A Simple Way to Connect

Imagine gathering around a table with friends, sharing stories over glasses filled with ruby red wine. Sounds like a scene from a movie? It's not! Wine has long been known as a social catalyst, and now an international campaign is using this idea to fight loneliness. "Come Over October," led by ren

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Oct 04 2024HEALTH

Celebrating Twenty Years: A Look into Kootenai County’s Mental Health Court

In a warm and meaningful event held at the Kootenai County Courthouse, the Mental Health Court marked its 20th anniversary. The program has been instrumental in helping individuals battle serious mental illnesses, addiction, and past traumas through closely monitored therapy and rehabilitation class

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Oct 03 2024HEALTH

Poo Power: How AI is Changing Pet Health Monitoring

Ever wondered what your dog's poop can tell you about their health? Ollie, a pet food subscription service, has just made that easier with its new acquisition. They've snapped up DIG Labs, an AI-driven startup specializing in analyzing dog waste. This isn't just any analysis; it provides valuable he

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Oct 02 2024ENVIRONMENT

Midlands Rivers Swell: Is Rainfall to Blame?

Something unusual is happening in the Midlands. Rivers are reaching levels that we haven't seen since 2015. The cause? Heavy rain from Hurricane Helene. Forecasters warn that rivers might stay high for days. This could affect many areas, including roads and even homes along certain rivers like the E

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Sep 25 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Stars Align for Top Performers

The ninth season of "Dancing With the Stars" came to a close with its first elimination episode, "Oscars Night." The evening's performances showcased the celebrities' second routines, with each duo dancing to a unique tune. Judge Carrie Ann Inaba praised the chemistry between Chandler Kinney and B

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Sep 24 2024CRIME

The Disappearing Acts of Justice

In a peculiar turn of events, the Jackson County Prosecutor's Office has not filed charges months after a woman's camper was stolen. Paula Martin, the victim, is left wondering why her case remains in limbo despite having a solid case against the 36-year-old suspect who confessed to the crime. The i

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Sep 23 2024OPINION

The Unhinged Campaign: How Hate Speech Can Lead to Violence

In a world where political polarization has reached an all-time high, the line between constructive dialogue and hate speech has become increasingly blurred. The recent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump is just one example of how this toxic environment can lead to violent conseq

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Sep 23 2024OPINION

The Unfair Jury: A Missouri Man's Fight for Justice

In the heart of Missouri, a man named Marcellus Williams is facing execution for a crime he claims he did not commit. Williams' story is one of alleged procedural errors and racial bias in the judicial system. His lawyer, Jonathan Potts, argues that the state Supreme Court should halt the execution

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