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Dec 28 2024OPINION

Heartfelt Stories That Spark Connections

Opinion pieces often serve as a mirror to our hearts. They help us understand different perspectives and emotions. Let's dive into some powerful stories shared by contributors. In January, David McGrath penned a tale about his sister Nancy and her husband Jay, who are both cancer survivors. They fou

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Dec 28 2024SCIENCE

How Manta Rays' Fins Evolved for Underwater Flight

Manta rays and their relatives, like the cownose ray, have fins that are uniquely adapted for life in the open ocean. These fins are split into two parts, each serving a different purpose: one for eating and the other for moving. This special adaptation started with the little skate, a distant relat

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Cleaning Up: A Look at Public Hygiene in King County

Let's talk about something that's not always talked about but is super important: public hygiene. We're focusing on King County, including Seattle. For a long time, these areas have been lacking in public restrooms, places to wash hands, and places to get clean drinking water. This isn't good for pu

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Dec 28 2024SPORTS

Cleveland's New Plan for Deshaun Watson's Contract

The Cleveland Browns have found themselves in a tricky spot with quarterback Deshaun Watson's contract. To tackle the final two years of his fully-guaranteed deal, they've decided to restructure it. This isn't the first time they've done this, but the latest changes are significant. Under the new t

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Dec 28 2024BUSINESS

Remembering Richard Parsons: A Leadership Legend

Richard Parsons, a prominent figure in the world of business, passed away recently at the age of 76. Known for his influential roles at Time Warner and Citigroup, Parsons left a significant mark on corporate America. Diagnosed with multiple myeloma in 2015, he continued to contribute to various boar

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Dec 28 2024SPORTS

BYU Players Eyeing Historic Marks in Alamo Bowl Showdown

Get ready for some history-making plays at the Alamo Bowl! Brigham Young University's football team is set to face off against Colorado this Saturday, and several players are just a few yards or points away from breaking records. Quarterback Jake Retzlaff is closing in on a huge milestone. If he th

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Dec 28 2024ENTERTAINMENT

America's Favorite Entertainment Events in 2024

In 2024, Americans loved tuning into their favorite entertainment specials. The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade on NBC was the most-watched, with over 23 million viewers. Oprah Winfrey hosted two popular specials, one on ABC and one on CBS. The Rose Parade in Pasadena had two spots on the list, with

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Dec 28 2024SPORTS

A Look at Tony Stewart’s Relationship with the Media

Fans of NASCAR know Tony Stewart for his impressive racing career and championship wins. But the former Stewart Haas Racing team owner is also known for his strong personality both on and off the track. One common topic is his interactions with the media. Stewart has had his share of fiery moments,

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Dec 28 2024CELEBRITIES

Dwyane Wade's Holiday Takes a Turn: Baby Kaavia Gets Sick

Everything was going great for Dwyane Wade and his family during the holidays. They were having a blast on the beach and sharing happy moments on Instagram. But things took a turn when Dwyane posted a shopping list with some unusual items. Alongside snacks like Froot Loops and Apple Jacks, there was

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Dec 28 2024SCIENCE

Smarter Colors: A New Way to Spot Dangerous Chemicals in Food and Water

Scientists have created a clever new tool inspired by chameleons to help spot a harmful chemical called diethylstilbestrol (DES) in our food and water. This tool, called a biomimetic molecular imprinted polymer chip, changes colors when it detects DES. It's like a tiny, color-changing sensor! The c

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