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Nov 10 2025HEALTH

Fighting Back Against Superbugs: What's Next in Research?

Antibiotic-resistant bacteria are a big problem. They cause serious health issues, cost a lot of money, and affect society as a whole. To tackle this, experts need to figure out what research is most important. A recent study tried to do just that. The study aimed to create a list of priorities for

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Nov 07 2025BUSINESS

A Legal Battle Over Age and Race at Paramount

A former top executive at Paramount has taken the company to court. He says he was fired because of his age and race. Joseph Jerome, 58, worked at Paramount for many years. He believes the company's diversity policies led to his dismissal in 2024. Jerome claims he and two other white lawyers were l

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Nov 06 2025HEALTH

The Unseen Battle: Why Disabled Women Face More Violence

Women with disabilities have a tougher time than most. They face more violence, and it's often overlooked. This isn't just a health issue. It's about fairness and rights. But for these women, the fight is harder because they deal with double discrimination. Most research looks at abuse from partner

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Nov 06 2025EDUCATION

Vermont's Education Law Faces Legal Heat from Christian School

A Christian school in Vermont is making waves by challenging a new state law that changes how public tuition dollars are handed out. The Mid Vermont Christian School argues that the law, Act 73, is unfairly cutting religious schools out of the funding loop. They claim the law was designed to exclude

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Nov 05 2025CELEBRITIES

When Shopping Becomes a Side-Eye Experience

Jelly Roll, a well-known country music artist, recently had an experience that left him feeling like he was under suspicion. He shared a video on social media, talking about his visit to a Louis Vuitton store in Sydney, Australia. The way he described it, the staff seemed to treat him like he was th

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Nov 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Ring Lets You Talk to Yourself Using AI

A new gadget called the Stream Ring is making waves in the tech world. It's a ring that records your voice and uses AI to mimic it back to you. The idea is to make it feel like you're talking to yourself. The ring has a microphone and a touchpad. You press the touchpad to record your thoughts. The r

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Nov 05 2025HEALTH

When You Sleep Matters: How Late Nights Affect Your Heart

People who hit the hay past midnight on weekdays might be doing more harm than they realize. New research shows that late bedtimes can mess with your heart health. It's not just about how much you sleep, but when you sleep that counts. The body has a natural clock, called the circadian rhythm. This

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Nov 05 2025HEALTH

Psilocybin's Rise: Navigating the Mushroom Boom

Psilocybin, a compound found in certain mushrooms, is gaining popularity in the US. This is due to efforts to make it legal in some areas and studies showing it might help with health issues. People are getting excited and using it more, but there's a catch. The problem is that people are using psi

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Nov 05 2025CRIME

A Tragic Event in Sparwood: What Happened?

In Sparwood, a serious incident occurred on November 2, 2025. A man lost his life after being hit by a vehicle. The police are now looking into this case as a crime. The Southeast District Major Crime Unit is leading the investigation. They are gathering information about what happened. The police

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Nov 04 2025POLITICS

New York, New Jersey, and Virginia: What's at Stake in Today's Elections?

New York City, New Jersey, and Virginia are in the spotlight today as crucial elections unfold. The spotlight is on the mayoral race in New York City, where Republican groups are targeting Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani. They aim to link him to the broader Democratic Party, painting Democrats as

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