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Dec 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Bright and Bold: Why the LG G5 OLED TV is a Gamer's Dream

The LG G5 OLED TV is making waves in the gaming community. This TV stands out because of its brightness. It's not just bright; it's the brightest OLED TV tested so far. This brightness makes a big difference when playing games. It helps gamers see details in both bright and dark areas. This can be a

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Dec 03 2025HEALTH

What Do People With COPD Think About Chinese Medicine?

COPD is a serious lung condition. It's a leading cause of death worldwide. Managing it is crucial. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is an old practice. It uses herbs, acupuncture, and more. Some research says it might help with COPD. It could make breathing easier and improve lung function. But w

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Dec 03 2025OPINION

Slower Speeds, Safer Streets: A Fresh Look at Anchorage's Traffic Woes

Anchorage is facing a serious issue. The number of pedestrian deaths has reached a record high, with 15 lives lost in the past year. This is a stark reminder that our city's roads are not safe for everyone. The idea of adding more dividers, like the one on Minnesota Drive, has been suggested. But is

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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

The Power of a Soldier's Oath: Upholding the Law

In the U. S. military, every soldier takes a serious promise. They swear to protect the Constitution. They vow to follow lawful orders. But what if an order is not lawful? Soldiers have a duty to say no. This is not just a rule. It is a crucial part of the military's role in society. Soldiers are n

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Dec 03 2025LIFESTYLE

Gaming Meets Streetwear: Kith and Backbone Team Up

Kith, a brand known for its trendy streetwear, is teaming up with Backbone to release a special version of the Backbone Pro controller. This isn't just any controller; it's a limited edition piece that blends gaming with fashion. Kith started with sneakers and has since expanded into various lifesty

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Dec 03 2025RELIGION

Ohio's New Law: Teaching Religion's Role in History

Ohio has recently passed a law that allows teachers to discuss the positive effects of religion on American history. This law doesn't force teachers to teach only the good parts, but it does encourage them to talk about religion's impact without fear of breaking any rules. The law was originally ab

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Dec 03 2025SPORTS

Edson Barboza: The Brazilian Fighter with American Dreams

Edson Barboza is a name that rings bells in the MMA world. Born in Nova Friburgo, Brazil, this fighter has a story that's as tough as his kicks. He came into the world 12 weeks early, fighting for his life right from the start. Doctors weren't sure he'd make it, but he pulled through. That's the spi

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Dec 03 2025EDUCATION

Graduate Degrees and Student Loans: What's the Deal?

Some graduate degrees are not seen as "professional" ones. This might make it harder for students to get loans. The list of professional degrees includes things like pharmacy, dentistry, and law. But nursing and other degrees are not on this list. The Department of Education says this won't be a bi

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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

Minnesota Stands Up for Somali Neighbors Amid Trump's Harsh Words

In Minneapolis, local leaders are making it clear: they've got the backs of their Somali neighbors. Mayor Jacob Frey says he hasn't heard about any upcoming immigration raids targeting the Somali community, but either way, his city will stand with them. He's made it clear that local police won't be

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Dec 03 2025HEALTH

Nursing's Fight for Fair Recognition: A Critical Look at the Department of Education's Proposal

In the heart of rural America, nurse practitioners often stand as the sole healthcare providers, bridging critical gaps in medical care. Their expertise, honed through rigorous education and experience, is vital in underserved communities. Yet, a recent proposal by the Department of Education threat

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