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Chicken Feed to the Rescue: A Smart Swap for Sidewalk Salt

December 9, 2025

Winter in Minnesota brings snow and ice, but it also brings a problem: too much salt. This salt ends up in our water and hurts wildlife. So, what's the fix? Chicken grit. Chicken grit is small, hard bits fed to chickens to help them digest food. It turns out, it's also great for traction on icy sid

lifestyle

Festive Fitness Finds: SET Active's Holiday Sale Unveiled

December 9, 2025

SET Active, a brand that's a favorite among celebrities and fitness enthusiasts, has kicked off its holiday sale, SETMAS. This event is not just about discounts but also about introducing new activewear sets daily. The sale started today and will continue until December 12, offering a new set of act

celebrities

Celebrities and Their Thoughts on Weight Loss Drugs

December 9, 2025

Many celebrities have shared their experiences with weight loss drugs like Ozempic, Mounjaro, and others. Some have found success and feel better, while others have faced challenges or have mixed feelings about the trend. Kate Winslet expressed concern about the pressure to look a certain way and t

education

Graduate Degrees in Accounting Face Funding Hurdles

December 9, 2025

The Education Department has stirred up controversy by redefining which graduate degrees qualify as "professional" for federal student loans. Accounting degrees were notably left off the list, alongside other fields like nursing, engineering, and architecture. This decision could significantly impac

education

Big Changes Coming to Ridge Schools: $8 Million for Fields, Tracks, and Roofs

December 9, 2025

The Bernards Township School District is making some big moves. They're spending around $8 million to fix up their schools. This money will go to improving the Varsity Field, resurfacing the Ridge track, and replacing roofs at two schools. First up, the Varsity Field at Ridge High School is getting

entertainment

Variety Shines at National Awards

December 9, 2025

Variety has done it again, taking home a whopping 20 awards at the National Arts and Entertainment Journalism Awards. This is a big jump from the 14 they won last year. They won in all sorts of categories, from news and business reporting to commentary and photography. Chris Willman, their chief mu

politics

Homelessness Grants: A Sudden Shift in Policy

December 9, 2025

The Trump administration has decided to pause recent changes to a major homelessness grant program. This program, worth $3 billion, helps provide services to people without homes. The changes were put on hold due to lawsuits from states, cities, and nonprofits. The administration initially announce

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Mixing Business and Family: The Kushner Connection in Media Mergers

December 9, 2025

Jared Kushner, known for his role in the Trump administration, has stepped into the spotlight again. This time, it's about his involvement in a massive media deal. Kushner's investment firm, Affinity Partners, is part of a group backing Paramount's bid for Warner Bros Discovery. The bid is worth a s

politics

How Chatbots are Shaking Up Voting Choices for Young Adults

December 9, 2025

Chatbots are stepping into the political arena, aiming to inform young voters who aren't yet tied to any party. These digital assistants, powered by advanced language models, are designed to provide personalized, balanced information about political parties and their stances. But do they actually sw

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Power Play: Supreme Court's Potential Shift in Presidential Authority

December 9, 2025

The Supreme Court is currently reviewing a case that could significantly increase the power of the president to remove officials from independent federal agencies. This case revolves around President Donald Trump's attempt to fire Rebecca Kelly Slaughter from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), desp