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Dec 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Can AI Help Us Give Better?

People in America are generous. In 2024, donations reached new heights, especially when families struggled with delays in food assistance. Yet, overall giving has stayed at 2. 5% of GDP for 50 years. The issue isn't a lack of caring. It's a lack of tools to turn that caring into real change. AI cou

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Dec 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Kids at Risk: Why US Pesticide Rules Need a Makeover

The U. S. has rules to keep pesticides safe, but they might not be doing enough to protect kids. These rules are based on how much a grown-up can handle, not a child. Kids are smaller and grow faster, so they might be more sensitive to these chemicals. Experts point out that kids can be exposed to

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Dec 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

When Rain Ruined Christmas

The small town of Leavenworth, known for its festive holiday celebrations, faced an unexpected challenge this year. Heavy rains and strong winds disrupted the usual Christmas cheer, turning streets into rivers and forcing Santa to navigate through slush and puddles. The Pacific Northwest experience

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Lexington's Heartbeat: Tyson Plant Closure Leaves a Town in Limbo

In the heart of Nebraska, a small town is grappling with a sudden and devastating change. The Tyson Foods beef plant, a cornerstone of Lexington's economy, is shutting down, leaving 3, 200 workers without jobs. This isn't just about losing a job; it's about losing a way of life. The plant's closure

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Dec 22 2025FINANCE

Choosing Between Hercules and Trinity Capital: A Smart Investor's Dilemma

Investing in business development companies (BDCs) can be a tricky business. Two names often come up in discussions: Hercules Capital and Trinity Capital. Both offer attractive dividends, but which one is the better pick? Let's break it down. Hercules Capital, often called HTGC, has been around for

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Dec 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Texas Bitcoin Mine: A Hot Spot from Space

High above, a heat-seeking satellite has captured a striking image of a massive Bitcoin mining facility in Rockdale, Texas. This facility, one of the largest in the U. S. , is known for its enormous energy appetite, consuming as much power as 300, 000 homes. The satellite, operated by a U. K. -based

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Dec 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Artificial Intelligence in Gaming: A Growing Concern

Two games that were initially loved for their creativity and fun have left a sour taste. Arc Raiders and The Alters both used AI in their creation, which has sparked controversy. The use of AI in art and creativity is a hot topic, with many people having strong opinions on both sides. The issue wit

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

Celebrities Who Backed Trump in 2024: A Mixed Bag of Surprises

In the 2024 presidential race, many famous faces stepped up to support Donald Trump, showing a mix of long-time allies and surprising new supporters. This wasn't just about actors and musicians; athletes, social media stars, and even some tech bigwigs joined in. Some of these celebrities have been

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Dec 22 2025HEALTH

Wyoming Families Face Tough Choices as Health Insurance Costs Soar

In Wyoming, many families are struggling to afford health insurance. The Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as Obamacare, was supposed to make health insurance more accessible. However, things have changed. The cost of health insurance has gone up. There are fewer options available. This is espec

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Dec 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Art and AI: Who Will Pay the Price?

Artists are worried. AI is getting better at making art, music, and writing. This raises a big question: Will people still pay for human-made art? Researchers talked to many artists. They found that AI is not just a threat to art quality. It's a threat to artists' jobs. AI can do simple tasks that

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