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Oct 25 2025SPORTS

A Coach's Legacy Beyond the Field

John Fitzgerald, a well-respected figure in Long Island's soccer scene, has recently been honored with the Mike Berticelli Excellence in Coaching Education Award. This recognition comes from his peers within the United Soccer Coaches organization, highlighting his significant contributions to the sp

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Oct 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Big Plans for Self-Driving Cars and Robots

Tesla is making huge strides in self-driving technology. Ashok Elluswamy, the VP of Autopilot Software, recently shared some exciting updates at a big tech conference. Tesla's cars are getting smarter by using advanced computer programs that learn from lots of data. These programs help the cars unde

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Oct 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Netflix Closes Game Studio: What's Next for Fans?

Netflix has made a big move, shutting down Boss Fight Entertainment, the studio behind popular games like Squid Game: Unleashed. This news came out through LinkedIn posts from employees, leaving many fans and industry watchers surprised. The studio was bought by Netflix in 2022, and since then, it h

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Oct 25 2025BUSINESS

Live Nation's Financial Journey: What's Next?

Live Nation Entertainment, Inc. , a global leader in live entertainment, is gearing up to reveal its fiscal third-quarter earnings for 2025. Based in Beverly Hills, California, this company is known for organizing live concerts, selling tickets online, and providing ticketing services to major venue

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Oct 25 2025HEALTH

Brain Health in a Polluted World: Small Changes, Big Impact

Alzheimer's disease is a growing concern, with numbers expected to rise sharply in the coming decades. Currently, around 7. 2 million people in the United States live with this condition. The situation is not just about aging populations; air pollution and climate change are also playing a significa

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Oct 25 2025HEALTH

Keeping Your Brain Healthy: Simple Steps to Lower Parkinson's Risk

Parkinson's disease is becoming more common as people live longer. By 2050, about 25 million people might have this condition. It affects movement, mood, and thinking. While it usually starts after 60, some people get it earlier. Experts say that while we can't prevent Parkinson's, certain lifestyl

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Oct 25 2025OPINION

Clarkston's EMS: A Tough Choice for Taxpayers

Clarkston, a small town with a population of around 7, 300, has long prided itself on its independent emergency medical services (EMS). For over a decade, residents have paid extra taxes to keep this service local, believing it ensures faster response times and better care. However, this commitment

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Oct 25 2025BUSINESS

Orange County's Beaches: A Sand Crisis with Big Economic Consequences

Orange County's beaches are more than just pretty landscapes; they're a big deal for the local economy. A huge chunk of the county's income comes from its coast. Tourists flock to the beaches, and this brings in money for hotels, restaurants, and shops. But there's a problem: the sand is disappearin

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Oct 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Rules Need Proof to Work

The U. S. government has big plans for AI. They want to lead the world in AI technology. They have set goals to speed up innovation, improve infrastructure, and ensure fairness and safety. But rules alone won't make AI trustworthy. The problem is that rules without proof are not enough. Think about

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Oct 25 2025WEATHER

Weekend Weather Watch: Michigan vs. MSU Showdown

The weather is taking center stage this weekend, especially for the big Michigan vs. MSU game. It's going to be sunny but quite chilly, so fans should bundle up. The cold snap is already here, with temperatures dipping close to freezing tonight. It's a good idea to take care of any outdoor chores, l

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