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Oct 19 2025SCIENCE

Fixing the Power Lines at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant: A Step Forward

The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine is getting some much-needed attention. After being cut off for a month, repair crews have finally started fixing the damaged power lines that connect the plant to the outside world. This is a big deal because the plant, which is the largest in Europe,

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

Violence Against Women: A Closer Look at Hospital Visits in NSW

In New South Wales, hospitals have seen a lot of women coming in because of violence. This isn't just any violence, but violence that happens at home, often by someone they know. The data from 2015 to 2022 shows some interesting patterns. It's not just about the numbers, but also about where these i

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Oct 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Al Pacino's Gangster Roles: A Tale of Loneliness and Loss

Al Pacino has played many gangsters, but two stand out. Michael Corleone from The Godfather and Tony Montana from Scarface. Both stories show how power and greed can ruin lives. Michael and Tony are very different. Michael is calm and smart. Tony is loud and reckless. But in the end, both lose ever

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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

New York's Next Mayor: A Choice Between Safety and Ideology

New York City is at a crossroads. The race for mayor has taken a dramatic turn, with concerns about public safety at the forefront. A recent hidden camera video has sparked outrage, showing a campaign staffer for Democratic frontrunner Zohran Mamdani dismissing the opinions of police officers. The s

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

NYC Health Workers Seek Shield from Public Backlash

New York City's Health Department is looking to hire outside help to shield its employees from harassment. This comes after a lot of criticism about how they handled the COVID-19 pandemic. The department wants to create new safety rules and train up to 75 staff members. These include leaders, resear

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

Robots and Health: A Surprising Link in China

In China, robots are doing more than just taking over jobs. They might also be helping people live healthier lives. Researchers looked at how robots affect health, especially chronic diseases. They found that when more robots are used in a city, fewer people get chronic illnesses. The study used da

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Oct 19 2025SPORTS

Nasa Hataoka: The Golfer Who Shook the World

Nasa Hataoka, a name that echoes ambition, is a testament to what determination can achieve. Born in Kasama, Ibaraki Prefecture, her parents named her after NASA, hoping she would achieve the extraordinary. And she did. At just 17, she made history by becoming the youngest and first amateur to win t

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Oct 19 2025SPORTS

Baseball's Ohtani: A Superstar's Epic Night

Shohei Ohtani had a night to remember. On October 17, he showed off his skills in a big way. He hit three home runs and pitched six strong innings. His team, the Los Angeles Dodgers, won 5-1 against the Milwaukee Brewers. This win sent them to the World Series. People are now talking about if this w

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Oct 19 2025EDUCATION

Dream Big: Staten Island Women Get a Boost for Education

Staten Island women who are the main breadwinners in their families have a chance to get some extra cash for school or job training. The Soroptimist International of Staten Island is handing out grants to help these women reach their goals. The deadline to apply is November 15. The application can

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Oct 19 2025EDUCATION

Helping Kids Who Struggle with Reading

Kids who don't like reading can be a big challenge for parents. It's not just about getting them to read, but also making sure they enjoy it. Reading is super important for kids. It helps them learn better, do well in school, and even understand their feelings. But sometimes, kids resist reading bec

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