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Jan 01 2026BUSINESS

Snohomish County's Biggest Stories of 2025

In 2025, Snohomish County saw a mix of exciting and tough news. Let's dive into the top stories that caught everyone's attention. First up, Dick's Drive-In, a beloved Seattle burger joint, opened its doors in Everett. People were super excited, and the grand opening was a big deal with politicians,

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Jan 01 2026TECHNOLOGY

Unmasking Cyberbullying in Bengali: A Deep Dive into Digital Harassment

Cyberbullying is a growing problem online, and it's not just in English. In the Bengali-speaking world, it's a big issue too. But there's not much research on it. That's why a recent study looked at over 70, 000 social media comments in Bengali. The goal? To understand and detect cyberbullying bette

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Jan 01 2026ENVIRONMENT

Illinois Says Goodbye to Fluorescent Bulbs

In Illinois, a new law is changing the lighting game. Starting now, stores can't sell or give away certain fluorescent bulbs with screw or bayonet bases. But wait, there's more! In 2027, the ban will also cover pin-base compact fluorescents and linear fluorescents. Why the big change? Some folks, l

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Jan 01 2026BUSINESS

From Struggle to Success: Lessons from a Business Mogul

Robert Herjavec's journey from a young immigrant to a successful entrepreneur is a testament to hard work and resilience. Born in Communist Yugoslavia, he moved to Canada with his family, who had only $20 and a suitcase. This humble beginning shaped his determination to succeed. Herjavec's first job

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Jan 01 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI's Impact: From Frustration to Innovation

Pinterest users are growing weary of the flood of AI-generated content. Many feel the platform has lost its charm, as the influx of low-quality AI posts overshadows the original content they once enjoyed. Meanwhile, the AI industry is making headlines with both positive and concerning developments.

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Jan 01 2026BUSINESS

From Laundry to Millions: The Unlikely Story of a Yoga Wheel Business

In 2015, a chance encounter with a yoga wheel during a laundry session sparked an unexpected business journey. The founder, then a young man with no yoga experience, saw potential in this simple tool. It looked like a farm pipe with a grippy mat, but it was a yoga wheel. He decided to explore furthe

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Jan 01 2026BUSINESS

Bulgaria Joins the Euro Club: A New Era Begins

Bulgaria has finally made the big move to the euro. This change is a huge deal for the country. It's not just about new coins and notes. It's about being part of a bigger European family. The euro is now the official currency in Bulgaria. The old lev is gone. This means over 350 million Europeans n

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Jan 01 2026SPORTS

Buccaneers' Big Win: What Went Down?

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers pulled off a stunning victory recently, leaving fans and critics buzzing. This win wasn't just about the final score; it was about strategy, teamwork, and a bit of luck. The game started with a bang. The Buccaneers' defense was on fire, stopping the opposing team's offense

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Jan 01 2026TECHNOLOGY

How Our Feelings Shape the News We See

The internet shows us things we like. This is not just because of algorithms. It is also because of how we think and feel. When people see news that matches their beliefs, they feel good. They might feel angry or proud. These feelings make them want to see more of the same news. This is how filter b

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Jan 01 2026BUSINESS

A Local Deli's Brief Journey: What Went Wrong?

In La Salle, a small business venture didn't quite make the mark. Illinois Food and Deli, a promising deli, shut its doors permanently on April 30, just under a year after it opened. The deli was a joint effort by Nizar Tharani and his partners, Pankaj Chaudhari and Nilesh Chaudhari, who had some ex

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