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  • No. 24/21 MSU Women Host Rutgers in B1G Home Opener on Sunday

    No. 24/21 MSU Women Host Rutgers in B1G Home Opener on Sunday

    EAST LANSING, Mich. – No. 24/21 Michigan State women’s basketball finally returns home for its Big Ten home opener on Sunday, Dec. 28 against Rutgers at 2 p.m. After winning the Cherokee Invitational, the Spartans improved to 11-1 overall and are…

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  • Winter storm cancels more than 1,000 flights in the Northeast and Great Lakes regions

    Winter storm cancels more than 1,000 flights in the Northeast and Great Lakes regions

    More than a thousand flights were canceled or delayed across the Northeast and Great Lakes regions due to snow as thousands took to U.S. roads and airports during the busy travel period between Christmas and New Year’s.

    As of Saturday…

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  • Rust Powers Security Upgrades and AI Hardware Optimization

    Rust Powers Security Upgrades and AI Hardware Optimization

    Ubuntu’s Rust Revolution: Charting the Course for Linux Innovation in 2025

    In the ever-evolving realm of open-source operating systems, Ubuntu has long stood as a beacon for both casual users and enterprise deployments. As 2025 draws…

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  • Cook County to host winter break scavenger hunt for students

    Cook County to host winter break scavenger hunt for students

    Cook County will host a countywide scavenger hunt for middle and high school students during winter break.

    The scavenger hunt will include nine participating businesses from Grand Portage to the Gunflint Trail to Tofte. Each business will provide students with one word from a larger phrase. After contacting all nine businesses, students are instructed to email Youth Prevention Coordinator Rocio Rivas to receive the final clue.

    Students may contact participating businesses by phone if they are unable to visit in person.

    “We don’t want the businesses to have problems with helping their clients during this activity,” Rivas told WTIP. “So we chose several businesses that we knew have more than one employee, or  are not that busy at this time of the year.”

    Rivas said the idea for the scavenger hunt came directly from students, who were asked what activities they wanted during winter break.

    The scavenger hunt will run from Dec. 26 through Jan. 3. A wrap-up gathering will be held Jan. 8 at North Point, where students can share what they learned. All participants will receive a prize, with an additional prize awarded to those who complete the phrase correctly.

    Rivas assembled a scavenger hunt packet that includes a list of participating businesses, a suggested script for calling or visiting, and space for students to record what they learn from each interaction. Posters with a QR code linking to the packet are posted throughout the community. Students and families may also contact Rivas directly at Rocio.Rivas@co.cook.mn.us for more information or to participate.

    “This is all with the purpose to have the youth feel seen, supported and welcome across the community and increase the positive interactions between the youth and the adults in our community,” Rivas said.

    Additional activities for students are also scheduled during winter break. The Art Colony hosted an arts and crafts class featuring origami, figurines and magnets on Dec. 26 and will host another session on Dec. 30 from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

    North House Folk School will host drop-in crafts and handmade games on Jan. 3 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

    WTIP’s Josh Hinke spoke to Rocio Rivas about these winter break activities.  The audio of that conversation can be found below.

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  • The most popular MTG commander of 2025 is this magical cat girl, and it isn’t even close

    The most popular MTG commander of 2025 is this magical cat girl, and it isn’t even close

    Every year Magic: the Gathering’s Commander format gets a massive influx of new legendaries, all competing to be the most beloved by card gamers across the globe. This year, Y’shtola, Night’s Blessed came out on top, utterly stomping…

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  • A rare cancer-fighting plant compound has finally been decoded

    A rare cancer-fighting plant compound has finally been decoded

    Researchers at UBC Okanagan have figured out how plants make mitraphylline, a rare natural substance that has drawn attention for its potential role in fighting cancer.

    Mitraphylline is part of a small and unusual family of plant chemicals known…

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  • 2025 Winners and losers: Google

    2025 Winners and losers: Google

    Google’s hardware division didn’t have a particularly strong 2025, releasing new phones that didn’t really stand out as particularly innovative. That’s not the best strategy in any market, but it’s particularly damaging in those outside the…

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  • Researchers create programmable, autonomous robots smaller than a grain of rice – The Robot Report

    1. Researchers create programmable, autonomous robots smaller than a grain of rice  The Robot Report
    2. Researchers create world’s smallest programmable, autonomous robots  Tech Xplore
    3. The World’s Smallest Programmable Robot Can Barely Be Seen  

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  • New Atlas Reveals Glioma’s Hidden Complexity

    New Atlas Reveals Glioma’s Hidden Complexity

    Researchers have created the most detailed spatial multiomic atlas to date of glioma tumour microenvironments, shedding new light on why these aggressive brain cancers are so difficult to treat. By combining spatial proteomics, transcriptomics…

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  • Starting 5: Bulls, Celtics keep rolling along

    Starting 5: Bulls, Celtics keep rolling along

    The East’s hottest streak and a dunk at the top.

    This Jalen Smith rim-rocker ignited Chicago’s game-winning run.

    Jalen Smith


    BUT FIRST … ⏰

    Scores & Schedule

    An NBA TV doubleheader leads a nine-game Saturday, beginning with the Kings hosting the Mavs in a SoFi…

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