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Mar 18 2025SPORTS

Weather Woes Can't Stop Golf's Big Show

The PGA Tour showed real skill in dealing with a stormy Sunday at The Players Championship. They managed to boost TV ratings despite the weather chaos. The final round drew in 3. 6 million viewers on NBC. This was a slight increase from the previous year, when Scottie Scheffler made a stunning comeb

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Mar 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

AI's Impact on Hollywood Jobs: A Growing Concern

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is causing a stir in Hollywood, with many industry professionals worried about its potential effects on their jobs. More than 420 people from the entertainment world have signed a letter. They want the government to keep strong copyright laws for AI. This group includ

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Mar 18 2025HEALTH

Hear This: The Hidden Dangers of Your Earbuds

The love for music is universal. Many people enjoy listening to their favorite tunes on the go. Earbuds have become a staple for many. But there's a hidden cost to this convenience. Earbuds can cause real harm to your ears. They can be up to 9 decibels louder than over-ear headphones. This mig

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Mar 18 2025CRYPTO

Crypto ATMs: Friend or Foe in Minnesota?

Crypto ATMs have become a hot topic in Minnesota, especially in the city of Forest Lake. These machines, found in gas stations and convenience stores, allow users to buy or sell cryptocurrency. However, they've also become a tool for scammers, leading the city to consider some changes. The Forest L

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Mar 18 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Big April Bounce?

Bitcoin, the leading cryptocurrency, has had a rough few months. But some experts are hopeful about a turnaround. They think bitcoin will start to recover in April. This prediction is based on bitcoin's past price movements. Timothy Peterson, an economist, has been studying bitcoin's price history.

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Mar 18 2025HEALTH

Can AI See What Doctors Miss? A Look at Kidney Disease

Kidney disease is a big deal worldwide. It causes permanent damage to the kidneys. Doctors often have to do invasive tests to check how bad it is. One key thing they look for is something called interstitial fibrosis and tubular atrophy, or IFTA. It is a big part of managing kidney disease. But what

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Mar 18 2025POLITICS

Canada's Bold Moves in the Trade War

The trade tension between Canada and the U. S. is heating up. Two fresh ideas have surfaced to give Canada an advantage. One is about breaking U. S. intellectual property rules. The other is about blocking PornHub. Both ideas have sparked debate and could escalate the conflict. The U. S. i

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Mar 18 2025POLITICS

Local Control: The New Twist in Colorado's Tipped Wages Debate

The Colorado House Finance Committee recently voted on a bill that has sparked intense debate. The bill, HB25-1208, initially aimed to reduce base wages for tipped employees. However, after a lengthy process involving multiple amendments and intense discussions, the bill underwent a significant tran

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Mar 18 2025HEALTH

Idaho's Medicaid Budget: A Closer Look at the Changes

In Idaho, a significant decision was made regarding Medicaid funding. The state's budget committee, known as the Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee, or JFAC, approved a budget for Medicaid that is close to what the governor proposed. This budget is crucial because Medicaid is Idaho's largest sta

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Mar 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Fighting Fake News: How Tech is Tackling Spam on Social Media

Social media has become a huge part of everyday life. Platforms like Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, and WhatsApp let users share all sorts of content. This content can be anything from politics to ads to entertainment. The problem is, not everything shared is true or useful. Some of it is sp

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