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Nov 16 2025HEALTH

New Ways to Keep Your Heart Happy and Healthy

Heart problems are still the top reason people die in the U. S. Doctors are now looking at more than just pills and surgeries to keep hearts healthy. They are mixing old and new ideas to help people take charge of their heart health. New research shows that stress, personality, and even the light f

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Nov 15 2025WEATHER

Winter Weather: What's Up with the Polar Vortex and La Niña?

The upcoming winter of 2025-2026 might bring some unexpected weather surprises. Experts are keeping a close eye on the stratosphere, as unusual activity could shake things up. A sudden warming in this upper layer of the atmosphere could lead to a paradoxical cooling effect on the Earth's surface. T

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Nov 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Framework Laptop 16: A Mixed Bag of Upgrades and Quirks

The Framework Laptop 16 is back with a fresh set of upgrades, but it still has some old issues. The new model comes with a powerful Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 graphics card, which is a big step up from the previous AMD Radeon card. This makes it a strong contender for gaming and graphics-intensive task

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Nov 15 2025BUSINESS

Pig Hill Farms: A Shining Light on Biosecurity

Pig Hill Farms in Lyon County is making waves with a unique approach to keeping their pigs healthy. They've started using far-UV light as part of their biosecurity measures. This isn't your average light bulb; it's a special kind of ultraviolet light that's safe for humans but tough on germs. The f

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Nov 15 2025HEALTH

Keeping an Eye on Your Heart: The Smartwatch That Tracks Blood Pressure

High blood pressure is a big deal. Almost half of adults in the U. S. have it, but only a quarter manage it well. That's a lot of people who need to keep tabs on their health. Enter the YHE BP Doctor Med smartwatch. It's designed to measure blood pressure right from your wrist. The watch uses inflat

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Nov 15 2025HEALTH

How Good Memories Can Help Overcome Bad Ones

Bad things happening in childhood can lead to trouble later in life. This is a known fact. But what if good things also happen during childhood? Can those good things help to cancel out the bad ones? Researchers are looking into this idea. They want to see if positive experiences in childhood can h

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Nov 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking Secrets: A New Approach to Finding Hidden Codes in Tech

Secret codes are everywhere in technology. They keep our devices safe and secure. But finding these codes is not easy. They are hidden in complex computer instructions. People usually have to search through these instructions one by one. This is time-consuming and tedious. A group of researchers ha

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Nov 15 2025CRIME

Helena's Loss: A Mystery in Perry County

A man known for his craftsmanship is gone, and a woman is wanted for answers. Jeffery Holifield, the heart behind Cahaba Woodworks in Helena, was found dead in his Perry County home. The details? Still a mystery. Police are tight-lipped, but they're on the hunt for Anastassia “Anya” Cooper, a 32-yea

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Nov 15 2025FINANCE

Mexico's Financial Safety Net: A Smaller, Smarter Move

Mexico just got a new financial safety net, but it's smaller than before. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) gave Mexico a $24 billion credit line. This is like a backup plan for Mexico's economy. It's not as big as the previous one, which was around $35 billion. But why the change? Mexico's eco

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Nov 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

The New Classroom: Where AI Meets Education

In today's classrooms, the sound of tapping keys has replaced the rustling of paper. Students are using AI tools to help with their schoolwork. This is not just happening in one place. It is happening everywhere. Students are using AI to write, edit, and summarize information. They are also using it

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