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Oct 30 2025LIFESTYLE

Toms River Swaps Trick-or-Treat Day for Better Weather

Toms River has decided to move trick-or-treating from October 30 to November 1. This change comes because of a weather forecast that predicts wind and rain on the original date. The goal is to make sure kids and families have a safer and more enjoyable time. The annual Halloween parade, which is on

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Oct 30 2025HEALTH

Brain Power: How Lifestyle Choices Can Shield You From Dementia

Dementia is not an inevitable part of getting older. This is a key message from experts who study brain health. Aging is the main risk factor, but there are many other things that can be changed to lower the chances of developing dementia. Experts have identified 14 factors that can be modified to

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Oct 30 2025HEALTH

Easy Keto Meal Delivery Options for 2025

Choosing the right meal delivery service for a keto diet can be tricky. There are several options that offer high-protein, low-carb meals to fit your macro goals. Let's take a closer look at some top choices. Factor stands out for its low-carb meals, with each meal containing around 15 grams of net

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Oct 30 2025BUSINESS

Easley's Big Boost: German Giant Expands, Jobs on the Way

A German company, ElringKlinger, is putting down deeper roots in Easley, South Carolina. They're investing $68. 5 million to grow their plant there. This move will bring 294 new jobs to the area. The company is known for making parts for electric cars and other high-tech automotive stuff. ElringKli

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Oct 30 2025EDUCATION

Lia Smith: A Life of Passion, Purpose, and Impact

Lia Smith was more than just a name at Middlebury College. She was a vibrant presence, known for her warmth and enthusiasm. Her energy was infectious, making her a favorite among professors and students alike. In the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, she stood out as a standout teaching assi

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Oct 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Weekend Fun: Music, Art, and History

This weekend, there's plenty to do in Little Rock and beyond. If you love music, you won't want to miss the Mozart Requiem Eucharist at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral. The Trinity Choir and Arkansas Symphony Orchestra will perform Mozart's famous Requiem. After the performance, stick around for a recep

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Oct 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

When Dreams and Reality Collide: A Story of Love and Loss

A new film is making headlines, and it's not your typical love story. "The Sleepless Girl" dives deep into the mind, exploring how grief can shape our perceptions of reality. The story kicks off with Fan, a man who wakes up with a blank slate, except for one thing: a burning desire to find a girl na

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Oct 30 2025BUSINESS

Adidas Faces Bumps on the Road to Recovery

Adidas is in a bit of a tight spot. Their sales in North America took a hit, dropping by 5% in the third quarter. This isn't great news, but it's not all doom and gloom. The company's global sales actually grew by 3%, reaching a record 6. 63 billion euros. This growth is impressive, but it's not eno

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Oct 30 2025BUSINESS

GM's EV Shift: A Bump in the Road

General Motors is making big changes to its electric vehicle (EV) plans. The company is cutting about 5, 500 jobs, with 1, 750 people being laid off indefinitely. This is part of a larger strategy to adjust to slower EV sales and new rules. One of the main changes is at the Factory Zero plant in De

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Oct 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pennsylvania's Push for AI: Balancing Growth and Concerns

Pennsylvania is making a strong push to become a leader in AI technology. Senator Dave McCormick believes the state should take the lead in this growing field. He thinks Pennsylvania can benefit from AI's economic opportunities. McCormick recently discussed this on a podcast, highlighting the state'

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