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  • The tune crooned by Bing Crosby is still one of the most popular Christmas songs of all time. It's endured as a favorite — despite a complicated and controversial history.
  • There's a fresh push to edit the genes of human embryos to prevent diseases and enhance characteristics that parents value. Bioethicists say just because it's possible doesn't mean it should be done.
  • Join Gelson’s Markets in supporting Olive Crest through a charitable giving campaign now through April 30, happening in store at all 26 locations and online. As part of Gelson’s ongoing commitment to giving back and supporting children and families, this initiative invites customers to round up at checkout or make a donation online. Every contribution helps provide safe housing, food, education, counseling, and essential support services for children and families in crisis. Olive Crest is committed to preventing child abuse through a holistic approach that focuses on strengthening, equipping, and restoring children and families in crisis—one life at a time. By addressing critical issues such as abuse, neglect, and isolation, Olive Crest provides a safe home where children can experience security, belonging, and stability. Through safe housing, trauma-informed care, and support programs that include education and life skills development, Olive Crest creates a foundation of stability and hope for vulnerable youth. To make a donation, visit https://www.gelsons.com/shop/olive-crest-donation.
  • John Porten, former director of research at USD's Joan Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice, says grassroots work on issues such as homelessness, hunger and dirty beaches can strengthen community bonds and make Americans less susceptible to outside forces determined to further divide the country.
  • The digital afterlife industry may near $80 billion in a decade, fueled by AI "deadbots." Tech firms see profit. But experts warn of troubling consequences.
  • As Israel's ground offensive in Gaza City escalates, Shaina Low of the Norwegian Refugee Council warns civilians are trapped, forced to choose between staying under bombardment or fleeing south.
  • While AI is increasingly used to write code, every line is still reviewed by humans. Some engineers complain about having to clean up AI-generated code.
  • Lithuanian authorities accused Belarus of deliberate disruption after weather balloons directed at Vilnius Airport's runways forced an 11-hour shutdown on Saturday.
  • Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill that lifts a ban on carbon pipelines and directs the State Fire Marshal to develop safety standards.
  • A headline-grabbing study touting apple cider vinegar for weight loss has been retracted. Other claims for the internet-famous remedy are also under fire.
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