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Oct 29 2025WEATHER

Michigan's Weather Shift: Rain on the Horizon

Michigan is in for a change this week. After a stretch of dry and cool days, rain is expected to make a comeback. The weather will stay dry and sunny for most on Wednesday, but things will shift by Thursday. The National Weather Service has shared some key points about what's coming. Eastern Michig

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Oct 29 2025CRIME

A Father's Unthinkable Act: Tragedy in North Carolina

A quiet neighborhood in Zebulon, North Carolina, was shattered by a horrifying discovery. Wellington Dickens, a 38-year-old father, allegedly took the lives of his four children. The shocking event unfolded when Dickens called 911 to confess his actions. Police arrived at his home around 10 p. m. an

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Oct 29 2025HEALTH

How to Tackle the Hookah Trend Among Iran's Youth

Hookah smoking is on the rise in Iran, especially among young adults. Many people see it as a fun social activity, but it's actually quite harmful. Health experts and stakeholders are now looking for ways to stop this trend. The problem is that hookah smoking is often seen as less dangerous than ci

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Why Male Veterans with Breast Cancer Face Tougher Health Care Access

The Trump administration has introduced a new policy that complicates health care access for male veterans diagnosed with breast cancer. This change, detailed in a Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) memo, does not rely on new scientific findings but instead references a presidential order from Trum

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Oct 29 2025SCIENCE

Chernobyl's Dogs: A Tale of Survival and Science

In the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, a group of stray dogs has captured attention not just for their survival skills, but also for their striking blue fur. This unusual coloration is thought to be due to chemical exposure, possibly from a leaking portable toilet, rather than radiation. The dogs, descend

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Oct 29 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Panel Chair Speaks Out: Trust, Science, and Public Health

The chair of a key vaccine advisory group is making waves with new recommendations. Martin Kulldorff, a Swedish-born epidemiologist, leads the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP). This group helps decide which vaccines kids get and when. Since taking over in June, Kulldorff and his t

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Oct 29 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Heist: Who's Playing by the Rules?

A high-stakes courtroom drama is unfolding, centered around a $25 million crypto theft. The spotlight is on the CEO of Savannah Technologies, who is defending his company's trading strategies. The main suspects are two brothers, Anton and James Peraire-Bueno, both with MIT backgrounds. They are accu

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Oct 29 2025SCIENCE

The Bold Experiment That Taught Us About Our Planet

In the Arizona desert, a unique project called Biosphere 2 once stood as a testament to human ambition. This massive, sealed facility was designed to mimic Earth's ecosystems, complete with rainforests, deserts, and even a coral reef. The idea was to see if humans could create a self-sustaining envi

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Oct 29 2025SCIENCE

Science's Secret Impact: Why Sharing Matters

Chemistry is everywhere. It's in the air we breathe, the food we eat, and the gadgets we use daily. Yet, most people don't realize how much chemistry affects their lives. Scientists often stay quiet, only talking to other experts. This is a problem. Scientists need to speak up. Their work isn't jus

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Oct 29 2025HEALTH

President's Health Check: What's the Big Deal?

President Donald Trump recently had an MRI scan, his second medical visit this year. This has sparked a lot of talk about his health, especially since he is one of the oldest presidents in U. S. history. Trump shared the results with reporters, saying everything was "perfect. " But he didn't explai

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