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Nov 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Deep Dive: Burying Our Toxic Mess

People around the world are making a lot of trash. Some of it is really dangerous. One type of trash that scares people the most is radioactive waste. Countries are planning to bury this waste deep underground in special places. This is a huge job that will take a lot of time, money, and smart peopl

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Nov 14 2025HEALTH

Fighting RSV in Nepal: Smart Money Moves

Nepal is looking at new ways to protect babies from RSV, a nasty virus. The World Health Organization has two ideas: vaccines for moms or special antibodies for infants. These are already used in rich countries, but Nepal needs to check if they make sense for their budget. RSV can be really bad for

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Nov 14 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Turning a Year Wiser on November 13, 2025

November 13, 2025, marks a special day for many celebrities, as they add another candle to their birthday cakes. Among the notable names are Whoopi Goldberg and Gerard Butler. But did you know that today is also a day to celebrate the birth of historical figures like St. Augustine and Robert Louis S

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Nov 14 2025CRIME

The Unseen Side of BTK: A Daughter's Tale

True crime stories often focus on the killers, but what about their families? Netflix's documentary "My Father, The BTK Killer" flips the script, showing us the life of Kerri Rawson, daughter of the infamous BTK Killer, Dennis Rader. This isn't just another serial killer story. It's a look into how

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Nov 14 2025HEALTH

How Mimicry Might Just Be the Key to Better Interactive Games

Ever wondered how games can grab your attention and keep you hooked? Well, there's a new idea in town, and it's all about mimicry. This isn't just about copying moves, though. It's about creating a system that reacts to your actions, even when you're not trying to play. Imagine a game that notices y

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Nov 14 2025OPINION

Salt Lake City's Nuclear Wake-Up Call

In 2008, city leaders across the U. S. got a harsh lesson. They saw what a nuclear blast could do to their home. It was a wake-up call. But did they act? Not really. Now, years later, most cities still don't have a plan. That's a big problem. The Cold War ended, but the fear of nuclear attack didn'

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Nov 14 2025OPINION

Cannabis Nearby: A Closer Look at Mental Health Effects

Living close to a cannabis shop might be doing more harm than good to mental health. A recent study found that people living within a 10-minute drive of a cannabis retailer had higher rates of mental health issues. This includes depression, anxiety, and even psychosis. The study looked at Medicaid d

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Nov 14 2025HEALTH

Silent Heartbeats: The Hidden Danger Lurking in Your Chest

The heart is a strong muscle, but it can be vulnerable to hidden dangers. One such threat is a condition known as "Hyperacute T Waves Without STEMI. " This type of heart attack is sneaky because it doesn't show up on standard EKG tests. It's a silent danger that can lead to serious problems if not c

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Nov 14 2025LIFESTYLE

Why is Nugget Ice Gaining Popularity?

Nugget ice, also known as pebble or Sonic ice, has become a favorite among ice lovers. It's soft, chewy, and melts slower than regular ice. This makes it perfect for drinks. The Simzlife Nugget Ice Maker is a great choice. It's on sale at Walmart for $189, down from $350. Nugget ice is not the same

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Nov 14 2025SPORTS

Austin FC: Decisions Ahead for a Team on the Rise

Austin FC had a decent first season under head coach Nico Estévez, finishing sixth in the Western Conference. They made it to the playoffs but were quickly eliminated. Now, the team is facing some big decisions for the future. Rodolfo Borrell, the sporting director, has a lot on his plate. He needs

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