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Nov 17 2025HEALTH

Medicare Changes: What You Need to Know Before the Deadline

Medicare's open enrollment period is here, and it's crucial to understand your options. This period, which runs from October 15 to December 7, is your chance to switch or change your Medicare plan. It's important to note that the deadline is firm, even if it falls on a weekend. During this time, yo

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Nov 16 2025SPORTS

Week 11 NFL: Key Games and What They Mean

The NFL season is heating up as teams fight for their spot in the playoffs. With only a few weeks left, every game matters. This week, there are nine divisional matchups, which means teams are playing against their biggest rivals. Two of these games could give us a sneak peek at the playoffs, and on

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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

UK Plans to Extend Refugee Waiting Period to 20 Years

The UK government is set to introduce significant changes to its asylum policies. Starting soon, refugees will have to wait 20 years before they can apply for permanent residency. This change is part of a broader effort to reduce the number of people arriving in the UK through small boat crossings a

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Nov 16 2025OPINION

Victims Speak Up: A New Approach to Justice

In the past, politicians often used the pain of crime victims to push their own agendas. They rarely asked what victims truly wanted or needed. Instead, they made assumptions and created laws that didn't always help. For example, after a tragic event in 1993, laws were passed that focused on punishm

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Nov 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Boosting Ad Clicks: A Smarter Way to Predict What You'll Click

Predicting whether someone will click on an ad is a big deal for online platforms. But current methods have some issues. They don't use enough outside information. And they can't quickly figure out what a person is interested in. A new approach called Large Interest Network (LIN) tries to fix these

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Nov 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Turkey Time: Why Grilling Might Be the Better Choice

Thanksgiving is all about the turkey, but how you cook it can make a big difference. Deep-fried turkeys have a bad reputation, but grilling outside might be the way to go. It's safer and can give you a tastier bird. Plus, it keeps the kitchen clean and cool. So, if you're thinking about frying, mayb

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Nov 16 2025HEALTH

Tech's Hidden Power: Unveiling Lung Infections in the Weak

People with kidney transplants often face a tough battle. Their bodies are kept from rejecting the new kidney with drugs that weaken their immune system. This makes them more likely to get infections, especially in their lungs. Traditional methods of finding these infections might not be enough. A r

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Nov 16 2025SCIENCE

Science Gets a Boost from Blockchain and Crypto

Scientific research is getting a makeover thanks to blockchain and crypto. Companies are now using these technologies to fund research, which could speed up the discovery of life-saving treatments. One company, Portage Biotech, has switched gears. It's now a Toncoin (TON) treasury company. This mea

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Nov 15 2025BUSINESS

Pig Hill Farms: A Shining Light on Biosecurity

Pig Hill Farms in Lyon County is making waves with a unique approach to keeping their pigs healthy. They've started using far-UV light as part of their biosecurity measures. This isn't your average light bulb; it's a special kind of ultraviolet light that's safe for humans but tough on germs. The f

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Nov 15 2025EDUCATION

LEGO Art Unveils Nature's Secrets at Science Museum

Sean Kenney, a master LEGO builder, has created an amazing exhibit called Brick Planet. It's on display at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. This exhibit features over 1. 5 million LEGO bricks. They form detailed scenes from different ecosystems around the world. The exhibit opened on November

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