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Unspoiled by crowds, here are 5 Kansas ‘undiscovered gem’ experiences

by David Harrison – Chief Editor November 24, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

TOPEKA,Kansas – ⁤Forget the Dorothy clichés.‍ Kansas is quietly revealing a wealth of ⁤off-the-beaten-path experiences, offering travelers unspoiled landscapes‌ and‍ unique adventures far from typical‍ tourist ‍throngs.‍ From subterranean tours to miniature state parks showcasing geological wonders,the​ Sunflower State is proving it has much more to offer⁤ than‌ rolling ​wheat fields.

These lesser-known destinations are‌ gaining traction as travelers increasingly seek ‍authentic, crowd-free experiences. A desire for unique exploration,coupled ‌with ‌a growing awareness of Kansas’ diverse geography,is ​driving interest ‌in these “undiscovered ⁢gems.” Here are five experiences to add to your ⁤Kansas itinerary:

1. The ⁤Historic Wolf Hotel & Underground Tunnel Tours, fort ​Scott

Step​ back in time with​ a stay⁤ at the Historic Wolf Hotel‍ in Fort Scott, where reservations can be made​ online ⁣at https://www.historicwolfhotel.com/book-online. ​ Beyond ‌the hotel, explore the city’s hidden history with Underground ⁤Tunnel Tours. The tours cost $15 for those 11 and older⁣ and $7.50 for children ages 5 to 10, as detailed on https://www.travelks.com/event/underground-tunnel-tours/40302/.

2.Arikaree Breaks, Cheyenne county

Defying the state’s flatland‍ stereotype, the Arikaree Breaks in northwest Kansas offer rugged canyons ​and rolling hills formed by⁣ ancient erosion.⁤ Located in northern Cheyenne County, this “badlands” area​ is described by www.touristsecrets.com as “like the Grand Canyon of Kansas, with deep ravines.” onlyinyourstate.com notes the Breaks extend 36 miles long and between two and three​ miles​ wide, offering ​”seemingly endless” views.

3. ⁢Mushroom Rock State Park,⁤ Ellsworth County

Northwest of Marquette, ‍Mushroom‌ Rock ⁤state Park showcases unusual Dakota sandstone concretions. The 5-acre park, Kansas’ smallest, features ​rocks “up to 27 feet in diameter, deposited 100 million years ago and since exposed by the relentless forces ⁢of erosion,” according to the 8 Wonders of ​Kansas‌ Geography website.Atlasobscura.com describes the formations as appearing to “arise out of nowhere.”

4. Castle rock, Gove County

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5. Monument​ Rocks, Gove County

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November 24, 2025 0 comments
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Model ML Secures $75M Funding for AI Financial Workflow Automation

by Priya Shah – Business Editor November 24, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Model ML Secures $75 Million to advance AI-Powered Financial Workflows

NEW YORK – November 24, 2023 ⁤- Model ML, an⁤ AI workflow automation platform for financial teams,‍ has ​raised $75 million ‌in funding to accelerate global expansion⁢ and enhance its‌ AI capabilities. The financing will support the company’s growth across key financial ⁤hubs to meet increasing‌ enterprise demand, ​according to Company CEO ⁤Chaz Englander.

Founded by Chaz and⁣ Arnie Englander, Model ⁢ML enables financial professionals ​to⁣ automate the creation of client-ready reports⁣ and presentations – including Word documents, ​PowerPoint decks,​ and Excel spreadsheets – directly from trusted ​data, maintaining ‍existing formats.

The‍ platform​ is currently utilized by major banks, asset‍ managers, ⁢and consultancies, including two of‍ the Big Four accounting firms, to‌ streamline operations and reduce manual​ processes. Model ML addresses ‌inefficiencies that lead⁤ to lost time‍ formatting outputs and inconsistencies across common business applications,⁣ which the company says introduces ​reputational ​risk and slows decision-making.

Model⁢ ML leverages “agent workflows” to interpret data schemas,extract⁤ and transform data,and generate branded outputs like research reports and investment memos,with built-in verification.

The funding comes as businesses increasingly recognize the drawbacks of ⁣manual back-office processes. PYMNTS Intelligence⁤ research indicates⁤ that 35% of mid-sized companies still ⁣rely entirely on ⁢manual accounts receivable (AR) processes,leading ⁢to challenges in cash flow forecasting,increased bad debt risk,and strained B2B relationships.Over 75% of small to mid-sized businesses (SMBs) ‌continue ‌to manually handle‍ collections and dispute resolution via email.

November 24, 2025 0 comments
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Title: Deion Sanders Supports Son Shedeur’s NFL Debut in Raiders Game

by David Harrison – Chief Editor November 24, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Deion Sanders Prioritizes Family, ‍Flies to​ Las ​Vegas for ​Son⁣ Shedeur‘s NFL​ Debut

LAS VEGAS – Despite a recent defeat for his Colorado Buffaloes adn a demanding‌ coaching schedule, Deion ‌Sanders made a cross-country trip to Las‍ Vegas on November 23 to witness his son,‍ Shedeur Sanders, make ⁢his first NFL start as quarterback for the​ Washington Commanders.The⁣ Hall of Fame coach and father was seen sharing a brief but meaningful moment with Shedeur before the game against⁤ the Dallas Cowboys.

The decision to attend came‌ after ​considerable internal debate, as Sanders had been unsure whether​ to attend given Colorado’s 42-17 loss to Arizona State the previous night, dropping the Buffaloes to a ‍3-8 season record,‍ and the team’s regular sunday practice schedule.‌ However, the chance to support his ‍son’s milestone outweighed‍ those commitments, mirroring ⁤a recent gesture from Shedeur, who⁣ surprised ​his ⁣father with a visit during ​the Commanders’ bye⁢ week.

“That’s what ​life⁢ is about – ‍just family,” Shedeur said⁣ following the game.

Sanders had publicly discussed⁢ his⁤ dilemma​ on the “Colorado Football Coaches Show” on November⁢ 20, acknowledging the concern of perhaps being a distraction. “You don’t want to ‌be his⁣ distraction, but not ⁢that I would ever would be,”⁣ he said. He⁣ also reflected on Shedeur’s earlier trip to Boulder,stating,”You start thinking that as a dad,you know. Because you know what it⁢ means to him if he just catch a glimpse‍ of him before he walks out.”

This marks the first time one ⁢of Deion ​Sanders’ sons has ‍played in an⁤ NFL⁤ game. His⁤ eldest son, deion Jr., played college football ‌at SMU, while his middle son, Shilo Sanders,‍ played for his father‌ at ‍Colorado and briefly signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as a free agent before being waived.​

The Buffaloes ⁤will conclude‌ their season at Kansas State on November‍ 29, facing challenges‍ in the wake of​ Shedeur’s departure and a struggling season.Deion Sanders ⁣has​ openly acknowledged missing his youngest son, both personally and in terms of the impact on⁣ his team’s performance.

November 24, 2025 0 comments
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Oak Hall Eagles Claim SSAA Class 3A Football Championship

by Priya Shah – Business Editor November 23, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Oak Hall Claims SSAA⁤ Class 3A Championship in Hard-Fought ⁣Victory Over Cambridge Christian

OVIEDO, FL – Oak hall School secured the Sunshine State Athletic Association (SSAA) Class 3A Championship on Saturday, defeating Cambridge Christian 28-21⁢ in a contest that showcased the Eagles’ versatility and resilience. The victory marks a significant milestone for the Gainesville school, often overshadowed by​ larger programs in the area.

The championship game demanded a different approach than Oak⁢ Hall’s recent 51-34 offensive showcase against Oviedo. Cambridge Christian boasted ⁤a potent ⁤attack led ⁢by 1,500-yard rusher Elijah LeGrande and 1,000-yard receiver Jackson Langston. Oak Hall Head Coach Brian Fuhr recognized the need to⁢ contain these key players.

“We ‍knew they⁢ were going to come to‌ LeGrande real ‍hard, so we knew we had ‌to key him,” linebacker Jayden Medley ‌said.⁣ “We weren’t worried about anyone else.”

However, it was Oak Hall’s two-way star,​ Jalen Peera, who proved pivotal. Initially recruited as a running back, Peera’s impact extended‌ to the defensive side, excelling at middle linebacker and ⁣ultimately helping to close out the game⁣ with a bruising running style that⁤ wore down the⁢ Cambridge Christian defense.

“He told me, ‘I need a running back. I need​ you. Let’s get to work,'” Peera recounted of his conversation with coaches. “Whenever I cut to the outside, and I got open ground, I​ was like, ‘Oh shoot, I ⁢got to go. I got⁤ positive yards.'”

The eagles entered the season with a “Why not us?” mantra,⁤ according to Fuhr, a rallying cry that fueled their championship run. Oak‍ Hall has historically⁣ been recognized for it’s academic excellence, and this win demonstrates the school’s ‍commitment to athletic achievement.

“We have‌ proven that we can play great athletics across the board and still‍ have everything⁣ that comes with being a great academic school,” Fuhr said. “hopefully people will realize now, too, that we play pretty decent football.”

For Peera, the ​victory was notably meaningful, fueled⁢ by a desire to prove doubters wrong. ​”I used the hating as fuel for me to grind my heart ‍out,” ‌he said.

November 23, 2025 0 comments
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The Weekender: Robots Are Everywhere (Even at the Litter Box)

by Priya Shah – Business Editor November 23, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

robots Are Moving ​Beyond Factories and Into Everyday Life, ⁢Fueled⁢ by Black ⁢Friday Deals

Consumer robots, once relegated to science fiction, are rapidly becoming commonplace in American homes-and this holiday shopping season is⁤ poised to accelerate the trend. From self-emptying litter‌ boxes ​to AI-powered grills capable of ‌cooking a⁢ steak in 90 seconds, a wave of innovative ⁣robotics is moving ⁣beyond industrial applications and into the​ mainstream ⁤consumer ‌market, driven‍ by affordability and increasingly refined technology. Black Friday and Cyber Monday are emerging as key testing grounds for these “embodied⁣ AI” products, signaling a shift in how automation ⁢is perceived and adopted.

These ‍aren’t simply novelty items; they‌ represent⁤ a meaningful distribution experiment for artificial intelligence. Companies are leveraging these gadgets⁤ as entry points for subscription ⁣services – offering recurring revenue⁤ streams through data analysis (like pet ⁤health⁢ monitoring) and consumable products (premium recipes, cleaning solutions). This strategy transforms one-time hardware purchases into ⁣ongoing customer relationships. The increasing practicality of⁢ these robots-taking on mundane ⁤tasks like scooping litter, scrubbing floors, and mowing lawns-positions them as essential household appliances alongside customary items like vacuum⁢ cleaners and espresso machines.

Among the emerging products ‍highlighted is the SeerGrills Perfecta, a vertical, glass-front grill that utilizes⁣ searing heat and software to cook steaks in approximately ​90⁣ seconds. The company claims similar speed for​ burgers. Another example is the Airwheel SR5, a carry-on suitcase equipped with sensors that allow it to autonomously​ follow its owner, navigating obstacles and offering anti-lost features.

This surge in consumer⁣ robotics isn’t ‌just about convenience. It’s about embedding AI into ​everyday environments-kitchens, living rooms,‌ and even airports-collecting valuable ‍data​ and paving the way for‍ more advanced automation in​ the future. The “weirdest​ robots” on sale this‌ Black Friday are offering a glimpse into ‍where mainstream automation is headed: towards solutions​ that are quiet, useful, often humorous, and increasingly‍ accessible to a wider audience.

November 23, 2025 0 comments
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DNA Switches: AI Helps Find Genetic Causes of Rare Brain Disorders

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor November 22, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

AI-Powered Search Unlocks Secrets of “Junk​ DNA“‍ to⁤ Diagnose Rare Brain Disorders

Saturday,‌ November 22, 2025 – 4:15 PM ⁢ Update: 22-11-2025 16:18

Researchers at⁢ Erasmus⁣ MC are pioneering a new approach to diagnosing rare genetic disorders by leveraging artificial intelligence to analyze previously overlooked regions of⁢ the human genome. This work,recently published in Cell,focuses​ on ⁣the⁣ vast stretches of DNA once dismissed as “junk DNA,” now understood to contain crucial regulatory elements.

Over 8,000 rare genetic disorders affect an estimated 1 to 1.5 million peopel in the Netherlands alone – ‌roughly 6 to 8 ‌percent of ⁢the population. ⁣Advances in whole genome sequencing have enabled scientists to examine a patient’s entire ⁤genetic code, leading to the recent revelation of the rare ReNU ‍syndrome. However,a genetic cause remains elusive​ for over ⁢half of individuals presenting with these conditions.

Customary genetic‍ testing largely concentrates on ​the 2% of⁣ DNA that directly codes for⁤ proteins.The remaining 98%, long ‌considered non-coding, is now recognized to house genetic “switches” -⁤ enhancers – that control gene activity. Identifying disruptions within these enhancers is key to understanding ‌many genetic diseases, but the sheer volume of non-coding DNA presents a ⁢meaningful challenge, akin to “finding a ⁣needle in a haystack.”

To⁣ overcome‌ this hurdle, a team led by clinical geneticist‌ Stefan Barakat at erasmus MC created‌ a extensive “atlas” of ⁢genetic⁣ switches active in the brain.⁣ They achieved this by mapping the complete genetic material of neural stem cells, the⁣ precursors to ⁤brain⁣ cells,⁢ identifying over 140,000 functional ⁢switches.

The researchers ⁤then developed a predictive AI model, named BRAIN-MAGNET, to prioritize the most impactful‌ DNA components within these switches. BRAIN-MAGNET assigns a ⁢score to each DNA ⁣building block, reflecting its importance and the potential severity of disease caused by its mutation. This ‍allows researchers to ⁢focus their efforts on the most critical areas, accelerating the identification ‍of genetic causes for previously undiagnosed rare ‌brain disorders.

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