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entertainment

Holiday Shows: Old Tunes Get a Fresh Spin

December 1, 2025

This holiday season, local stages are buzzing with creative takes on classic tunes and stories. Instead of the usual performances, artists are mixing things up to bring new life to familiar favorites. Take, for instance, the Andean folk music scene. A group called Border CrosSing is putting on a sh

science

Why Fish Feed is Messing with Our Water Surveys

November 21, 2025

In the world of water studies, scientists often use environmental DNA (eDNA) to spot fish. But there's a problem: fish feed can fool these tests, making it seem like fish are present when they're not. This is a big issue, especially near fish farms, because it can give wrong results. Researchers to

sports

Tiger Stadium: A Nightmare for Visiting Teams

October 26, 2025

David Pollack, a former Georgia Bulldog and SEC standout, has shared his thoughts on the toughest college football stadium to play in. He played from 2002 to 2004 and won several awards, including the Bednarik Award in 2004. Pollack, who knows a thing or two about tough SEC environments, named LSU’s

entertainment

Netflix Closes Game Studio: What's Next for Fans?

October 25, 2025

Netflix has made a big move, shutting down Boss Fight Entertainment, the studio behind popular games like Squid Game: Unleashed. This news came out through LinkedIn posts from employees, leaving many fans and industry watchers surprised. The studio was bought by Netflix in 2022, and since then, it h

sports

Noah Lyles Makes History in the 200 Meters

September 19, 2025

Noah Lyles has done it again! He won the 200 meters at the world championships, making it his fourth title in this event. It was a close race, but Lyles pulled ahead in the final stretch, beating Kenny Bednarek by just 0. 06 seconds. Lyles finished in 19. 52 seconds, showing his speed and skill. Ly

health

Apple's Tech Revolution in Healthcare

May 23, 2025

Healthcare is finally catching up with the digital age. Emory Healthcare, a major player in Georgia, has fully embraced Apple's gadgets to shake up how care is given at Hillandale Hospital. This isn't just about shiny new toys. It's about making life easier for both patients and healthcare workers. ...

sports

A Golden Sprint and a Baton Blunder

April 15, 2025

Kung Fu Kenny, also known as Kenny Bednarek, made a stunning comeback in the 100m sprint at the Grand Slam Track meet. He snatched victory from Jamaica's Oblique Seville by a mere 0. 01 seconds. This win was not just about speed, but also about resilience. Bednarek had to dig deep, especially after

lifestyle

Love Lessons from the Wise: Seniors Share Their Dating Secrets

February 20, 2025

In a lively gathering at a senior center, a group of seniors shared their unique perspectives on love and dating. These seniors, with a combined age of over 400 years, had some unexpected advice to offer. Tony Parish, a lively 86-year-old, believes that the key to a successful date is a tr

business

The Cost of Protectionism

February 12, 2025

In the heart of Denver, Sandra Payne, the brain behind Denver Concrete Vibrator, is worried. Her business depends on steel and other raw materials from China, Canada, and Mexico. But now, President Trump's new tariffs are making her life harder. Her company makes tools for concrete and other indust

crime

The Long Island Case Solved by Technology

February 11, 2025

On a chilly December day in 2003, a disturbing discovery was made on Long Island. Neighbors found the door of Edna Schubert's home in North Bay Shore, N. Y. , wide open. Inside, they saw a shattered window and papers flying in the wind. But the worst was yet to be seen. Edna Schubert, a 88-year-old