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Nov 03 2025EDUCATION

How Young Minds Store Memories: A Fun Exploration

Kids aged 4 to 7 have unique ways of storing and recalling information. Scientists have been curious about whether lab tests and real-life observations measure the same memory skills. To find out, they used different memory tasks and discovered something interesting. Most memory abilities get bette

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Nov 03 2025BUSINESS

A New Player Joins the Consumer Game

Marco Voci has taken a new role at Houlihan Lokey, a big name in investment banking. He's now a Managing Director in their Consumer Group, based in London. His job? To focus on active lifestyle, branded consumer products, and luxury goods in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. He'll team up with ot

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Nov 03 2025LIFESTYLE

Locking in on Goals: A Fresh Start Before the New Year

The "Great Lock In" trend is gaining traction on social media, encouraging people to set and achieve personal goals before the year ends. This trend, which began on September 1, is about committing to a goal and staying focused until December. Goals can range from fitness and wellness to financial o

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Nov 03 2025SPORTS

Shaking Hands After Games: Is It Time to Stop?

In New Jersey, a tradition of shaking hands after sports games is being questioned. This tradition has been around for a long time, but recently, there have been incidents of violence. For example, in 2018, a high school basketball player was punched and kicked during the handshake line. This led to

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Nov 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrities Shine Bright at LACMA's Art+Film Gala

The LACMA Art+Film Gala was a night of dazzling displays and high-profile appearances. Hollywood's elite gathered to celebrate art and film, showing off their best looks and making a splash on the red carpet. Stars like Cindy Crawford, Angela Bassett, and Demi Moore turned heads with their glamorous

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Nov 02 2025POLITICS

Chicago's Community Pushback Against Immigration Enforcement

Chicago, a city with a population of 2. 7 million, is known for its tight-knit neighborhoods. These neighborhoods have been standing up to immigration enforcement efforts since September. Residents have been using social media to share information about where immigration agents are and what cars the

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Nov 02 2025SPORTS

Colorado Rapids Aim High with New Leadership

The Colorado Rapids are looking to shake things up after a disappointing season. Kevin Demoff, a big shot from Kroenke Sports & Entertainment, stepped in to support Pádraig Smith, the team's president. This isn't just another meeting; it's a sign that changes are coming. Demoff made it clear that t

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Nov 02 2025WEATHER

Fall Weather in Central Pennsylvania: What to Expect This Week

Central Pennsylvania is in for a mix of weather this week. The start of the week will be pretty typical for fall. Expect partly sunny skies today with temperatures hovering in the mid-50s to low 60s. The region is currently sandwiched between two weather systems, one near the Great Lakes and another

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Nov 02 2025OPINION

Why Are Syracuse Schools Spending Big Bucks on Retired Staff?

The Syracuse City School District is making some big moves with taxpayer money. They want to pay $250, 000 to two retired executives for consulting services. That's a lot of cash, and the school board isn't being very open about why they think this is a good idea. The board has seven members, all e

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Nov 02 2025LIFESTYLE

The Best Business Class Seat in the Sky for 2025

Qatar Airways has been named the best airline for business class travel in 2025, thanks to its innovative Qsuite. This seat is special because it lets passengers work together or have some privacy when they need to rest. The Qsuite is not available on all flights, so travelers need to check if it's

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