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Dec 23 2025HEALTH

A Fresh Look at Ivermectin's Role in Mild COVID-19 Treatment

Researchers recently revisited a study on ivermectin's potential in treating mild COVID-19 symptoms. The focus was on a special nasal spray form of the drug. This form is designed to stick to the inside of the nose. The goal was to see if it could help with upper respiratory issues. The study looke

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Dec 23 2025SCIENCE

Light Tricks: How Tiny Waves Can Change Big Things

Ever heard of tiny waves that can make big things happen? Let's talk about something cool called quasi-BIC metasurfaces. These are like tiny, special surfaces that can do amazing things with light. They have something called Fano resonances. Think of it like a secret handshake between two types of l

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Dec 23 2025FINANCE

Banks Are Slowly Embracing Digital Money

Big banks in the U. S. are quietly working on digital versions of traditional financial products. They're not rushing into new crypto assets but are focusing on tokenizing things like deposits, funds, and custody. This shift is happening mostly behind the scenes, especially in wholesale payments and

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Dec 23 2025LIFESTYLE

Leon's Lucky Break: How a Christmas Lottery Brought Hope After the Flames

In a twist of fate, the Christmas lottery in Spain brought a wave of joy to the province of Leon, which had suffered greatly from wildfires earlier in the year. The lottery, known for its massive prize pool, handed out a whopping 2. 77 billion euros in prizes. Among the winners were many from Leon,

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Dec 23 2025SPORTS

A Beloved Green Bay Hangout Says Goodbye

A familiar face in Green Bay is about to disappear. Burkel's Sports Bar and Grill, a popular spot for sports fans and food lovers, is closing its doors. The owner, Kevin Burkel, has decided to retire, and the business has been sold. The exact closing date isn't set, but it will happen after the Gree

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Dec 23 2025FINANCE

Brooklyn-Based Maridea Expands Services with New Tax Team

Maridea, a wealth management firm, has just added a new team to its lineup. They are bringing on board Hyperion Accounting Group, led by David Papotta. This move is part of Maridea's plan to offer more services to their clients. Papotta is excited about this new chapter. He believes that combining

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Dec 23 2025HEALTH

Tracking Tumor DNA: A New Way to Monitor Cancer Treatment

Cancer treatment is getting a high-tech upgrade. Scientists are now looking at something called circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) to see how well treatments are working, especially for a type of cancer known as large B-cell lymphoma (LBCL). This isn't just any DNA; it's the DNA that tumors shed into the

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Dec 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

Huger's Fight Against Sand Mining: A Community's Struggle

In Huger, a small rural community, residents are up in arms over a sand mine project. Cedar Hill Acquisition LLC wants to open a 140-acre sand mine, but the locals are not happy. They remember the problems that came with the Donmar Sand Mine, which opened in 2017. Noise, dust, and heavy truck traffi

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

Open Space Agreements: What Happens When They Expire?

In Virginia, a recent advisory opinion from the Attorney General's office has clarified an important point about open space agreements. These agreements are deals where landowners promise to keep their land open and natural. In return, they get tax breaks. The big question was: what happens when the

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Dec 23 2025OPINION

Millennials: The New Old Generation?

Millennials are feeling the pinch of age, and it's not just about numbers. It's about culture, relevance, and the stark realization that the world is moving on without them. The shift is subtle but unmistakable. Young adults, now in their late 20s to mid-40s, find themselves at a crossroads. They're

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