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Intel's Test with Chinese-Linked Chip Tools Raises Concerns

December 12, 2025

Intel has been experimenting with chipmaking tools from ACM Research, a company with strong ties to China and some units under U. S. sanctions. These tools, known as wet etch tools, are being considered for Intel's cutting-edge 14A chipmaking process, set to launch in 2027. ACM Research, based in C

science

Plants and Beetles: An Ancient Partnership

December 12, 2025

In the world of plants, there are many ways to attract pollinators. Some use bright colors. Others use strong scents. But one plant stands out. It uses heat. This plant is called a cycad. It looks like a palm tree. It has cone-like structures. And it gets warm. This warmth is not random. It is a si

politics

Portugal's Big Walkout: Workers vs. Government

December 12, 2025

Portugal saw a massive strike recently. It was the biggest in over a decade. Almost a million workers joined in. They were unhappy with the government's new work rules. The government wants to change the rules. They say it will help the economy grow. But workers think it takes away their rights. Th

health

Measles Makes a Comeback: Why South Carolina is Struggling

December 12, 2025

South Carolina is facing a tough situation with measles. Over 110 people have gotten sick, and more than 250 others are stuck in quarantine because they might have been exposed. This is part of a bigger problem happening across the country. The outbreak started in October and is mostly in Spartanbu

opinion

Reflecting on Indiana's Political Past and Present

December 12, 2025

Indiana's political scene has seen better days. A long-serving state senator recently shared his thoughts on the changes he's witnessed over his nearly two decades in the General Assembly. He remembers a time when debates were heated but respectful, guided by a shared sense of purpose and Hoosier pr

health

Shoulder Surgery Success: TSA vs. HA

December 11, 2025

Shoulder pain and limited movement can be tough to deal with. Two common surgeries to fix this are total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA) and hemiarthroplasty (HA). But which one works better in the long run? A big study was done to find out. It involved people from different countries and hospitals. Th

celebrities

A Beloved Voice Silenced: Jeff Garcia's Legacy Lives On

December 11, 2025

Jeff Garcia, known for bringing life to beloved characters like Sheen in "Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, " has passed away at the age of 50. His family confirmed the sad news, revealing that he was taken off life support after a battle with pneumonia and other health issues. Garcia's son, Jojo, shared

entertainment

A Voice Legend's Farewell: Jim Ward's Impact on Gaming and Animation

December 11, 2025

Jim Ward, a beloved voice actor, has passed away at the age of 66. His former co-host, Stephanie Miller, shared the sad news on social media, calling him a "voice deity. " Ward was known for his work on popular video games and animated shows. Ward's health took a turn in 2021 when he contracted a s

health

A Skunk Scratch Leads to a Rare and Deadly Outcome

December 11, 2025

In a small town in Idaho, a man was scratched by a skunk while holding a kitten. This simple incident set off a chain of events that led to two deaths. The man who was scratched later became very sick and died. He had donated a kidney to a man in Michigan. Sadly, the recipient of the kidney also got

crime

A Bookkeeper's Big Heist: How a Trusted Employee Stole Millions from a NYC Restaurant

December 11, 2025

In a shocking turn of events, a bookkeeper named Lori Jakubowski has been accused of stealing a whopping $2. 5 million from Fresco by Scotto, a well-known Italian restaurant in New York City. This heist took place over seven long years, with Jakubowski creatively siphoning money in various ways. She