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Oct 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Halloween Fun in Southern California: More Than Just Candy

Halloween is here, and Southern California is buzzing with exciting events. From movies to concerts, there's something for everyone. First up, Santa Clarita is hosting a special screening of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show. " This is not just any screening. It's a 50th anniversary celebration with a

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Oct 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Home Security: Free AI Features You Can Use Today

Home security is getting smarter, and AI is playing a big role. The problem? Many advanced AI features come with a hefty price tag. But not all of them do. Let's look at some smart home security options that offer AI features without extra costs. First up, Google Nest devices. They offer free video

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

A Quick Check That Could Save Your Breath

Lung cancer is a sneaky foe, often hiding until it's too late. But there's a simple, quick way to catch it early. A low-dose CT scan can spot trouble in less than a minute. Denise Lee knows this well. She smoked for decades, then quit. She saw a billboard and decided to get checked. No symptoms, but

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

Atlanta Gathers Top Minds to Tackle Infectious Disease Challenges

Atlanta is set to become the epicenter of infectious disease discussions as experts from around the globe converge for a major event. From October 19 to 22, the Georgia World Congress Center will host a variety of professionals, including doctors, researchers, and students, all focused on the latest

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Oct 19 2025SPORTS

Yealimi Noh's Fiance: The Man Behind the Golfer

Yealimi Noh, a rising star in the world of golf, has had an impressive career. At just 17, she won three major junior championships in a row. Her success continued when she turned pro in 2019 and recently won her first LPGA Tour title. But her victories aren't the only exciting news. In July 2025, s

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

Why Sleep Apnea Tests Are Falling Short

Sleep apnea is a silent troublemaker. It affects many people, but often goes unnoticed. The current tests used to identify it might be outdated. This is a concern because sleep apnea is becoming more common, yet many cases are still being missed. The way we live has changed. Our lifestyles are diff

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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

EU's Plan to Crack Down on Russia's Secret Oil Tankers

The European Union is pushing for a new plan to inspect Russia's hidden oil tankers, known as the "shadow fleet. " This move is part of the EU's effort to cut off Russia's oil money, which is being used to fund the war in Ukraine. The EU's diplomatic team is asking member countries to support this p

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Oct 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

How AI Is Changing the Way We Edit Faces

Editing faces in photos and videos is a big deal. It's used in movies, games, and even security. But it's not easy. Old methods have problems. They mess up details, struggle with lighting, and take too long. A new way called IC-DGAN is trying to fix these issues. It uses smart tech to edit faces be

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

Florida's Deer Crisis: A Closer Look at Chronic Wasting Disease

Florida is facing a serious issue with Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD), a deadly condition affecting deer. This disease, which has a 100% fatality rate in deer, was recently found in Holmes County, near the Georgia border. This is the second case detected in Florida this year, with the first one repor

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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

Hostage Bodies Returned: What's Happening in Gaza?

Israel got two more bodies from Gaza, said to be hostages. Hamas claims they found these bodies on Saturday. The bodies were given to Israel through the Red Cross. Before this, Israel had only received 10 out of 28 hostage bodies. People in Israel are upset because the ceasefire deal promised all ho

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