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Nov 02 2025SCIENCE

JUICE Mission's Unexpected Comet Encounter

The JUICE mission, headed to Jupiter, has a surprising chance to study a rare comet. This mission aims to explore Jupiter's icy moons, Ganymede, Callisto, and Europa, which may have hidden oceans and potential for life. Ganymede, the largest moon, is unique with its own magnetic field, and JUICE wil

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Nov 02 2025SPORTS

Colorado Rapids Aim High with New Leadership

The Colorado Rapids are looking to shake things up after a disappointing season. Kevin Demoff, a big shot from Kroenke Sports & Entertainment, stepped in to support Pádraig Smith, the team's president. This isn't just another meeting; it's a sign that changes are coming. Demoff made it clear that t

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Nov 02 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Innovation: Blazpay's Rise and What It Means for Investors

Blazpay is making waves in the crypto world, having raised over $1 million and sold more than 139 million tokens. The project is in its third phase, with only a few tokens left before the price goes up. Right now, you can get tokens for $0. 009375, which is even lower than the seed price of $0. 008.

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Nov 02 2025FINANCE

Crypto Giants: Coinbase's Big Win, IBIT's Slip, and REX's Bold Move

Coinbase had a stellar third quarter, raking in nearly $1. 9 billion in revenue. This is a big deal because it shows the company is bouncing back from earlier slumps. Trading volumes are up, and so are profits from other services like staking and custody. Plus, their Ethereum Layer 2 project, Base,

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Nov 02 2025OPINION

Why Are Syracuse Schools Spending Big Bucks on Retired Staff?

The Syracuse City School District is making some big moves with taxpayer money. They want to pay $250, 000 to two retired executives for consulting services. That's a lot of cash, and the school board isn't being very open about why they think this is a good idea. The board has seven members, all e

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Nov 02 2025BUSINESS

West Boylston's Big Changes: Apartments, Burgers, and More

West Boylston is buzzing with new projects. A big apartment complex called Gates Brook Place is coming to town. It will have 80 units, with a quarter set aside for affordable housing. The spot is near West Boylston and Pierce streets. The project will cost over $38. 7 million. The developer, Branded

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Nov 02 2025HEALTH

Trust in Doctors: A Slippery Slope

The bond between doctors and patients is weakening. In the past, people trusted their doctors completely. Now, only 44% of Americans think the care they get is good or excellent. This isn't just about recent issues like COVID-19 or vaccine skepticism. It's been a long time coming. Back in the 1920s

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Nov 02 2025SPORTS

Extending the Game: A Look at Some of the Longest Championship Matches

Sports fans love a good game, but sometimes, the excitement comes from the length of the match. In 2025, the World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays had a game that lasted 18 innings. That's a lot of baseball! Freddie Freeman hit a walk-off home run to win the game for the

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Nov 02 2025SPORTS

Where Do the Big Wins Happen?

Boston is often called "Titletown" because it has a lot of winning teams. The Boston Celtics recently won their 18th NBA title in 2024. That's a lot! But other places are catching up. Los Angeles is also doing well. The Los Angeles Dodgers won the World Series twice in a row. They beat the Toronto

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Nov 02 2025HEALTH

Talking About Dying: Why Stories Matter

When someone is very sick and nearing the end of their life, doctors and nurses use special words to talk about care. But sometimes, these words can make the experience feel less personal. On the other hand, books written by people who are sick can help us understand what dying is really like. These

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