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Oct 28 2025HEALTH

Heartburn: A Hidden Clue to Alcohol Issues?

People often overlook heartburn, but it might be a sign of something more serious. A recent study found that those with frequent heartburn, or GERD, have a higher chance of developing alcohol use disorder. This link is particularly strong for individuals under 58, affecting both men and women equall

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Oct 28 2025EDUCATION

Fairy Tales and Fun: A Night of Learning and Play

A lively event took place where young students got to explore science, tech, art, and engineering through fairy tales. The event was held in a high school gym and cafeteria. It was open to kids from pre-K to sixth grade. There were 21 stations set up, each one designed by college students from Saint

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Oct 28 2025EDUCATION

Moraine Valley Community College Embarks on AI and Cybersecurity Journey

Moraine Valley Community College is stepping up its game in the tech world. Thanks to two big federal grants, the college is set to boost its teaching methods with artificial intelligence and guide students toward cybersecurity careers. This isn't just about keeping up with trends; it's about prepar

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Oct 28 2025BUSINESS

From Bankruptcy to Boardroom: Nick Leeson's New Role

Nick Leeson, the man who shook the financial world, is back in the game. He's not trading derivatives this time, but offering advice. Leeson, known for causing Barings Bank to collapse, has joined HedgX, a risk technology firm. His role? Advising on risk management and business growth. Leeson's pas

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Oct 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Westworld's Fall: A Sci-Fi Dream Turned Nightmare

Westworld started with a bang but ended with a whimper. It was supposed to be the next big thing in TV, a show that would change the game. But somewhere along the way, it lost its way. The first season was amazing. It had everything: great acting, a gripping story, and big ideas. People loved it. It

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Oct 28 2025CRIME

Ann Arbor's Crime Stats Now Open for All to See

Ann Arbor is making it easier for everyone to keep an eye on crime. The police have launched a new online tool that shows crime numbers from the past few years. This tool reveals that overall crime has gone down by 7% compared to last year. Violent crime has also dropped by 4%. But not all areas of

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Oct 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Derry's Dark Secrets: A New Look at the Past

The first episode of the new series set in Derry starts off feeling like a familiar story. It follows a group of kids who notice that something strange is happening in their town. One boy, Matty, disappears, and his friends start to investigate. At first, it seems like just another tale about a grou

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Oct 28 2025SPORTS

The Bengals' Stagnation: Time for a Change at the Top

The Cincinnati Bengals are stuck in a rut. They keep swapping out head coaches, hoping for a quick fix. But that's not the real issue. The problem runs deeper. It's about how they pick players in the draft and free agency. They're not choosing wisely, and that's holding the team back. Zac Taylor, t

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Oct 28 2025FINANCE

Why Is the Stock Market Doing So Well Lately?

The stock market, especially the S&P 500, has been doing really well. It's not just random luck. There are a few big reasons for this. First, the Federal Reserve might lower interest rates soon. When interest rates go down, it's easier for companies to borrow money. People also spend more when rate

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Oct 28 2025SPORTS

Show Your Canes Pride: Unique Gifts for Miami Hurricanes Fans

Miami Hurricanes fans are known for their passion and loyalty. They love to show off their team spirit in style. Whether you're looking for a big gift or something small, there's plenty to choose from. The Hurricanes have a strong brand, recognized all over the country. Their success in sports has m

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