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Nov 17 2025SPORTS

Local Sports Writers Share Their Predictions

Sports writers in Buffalo have been busy making their predictions for the upcoming season. They have been sharing their thoughts on which teams will come out on top and which players will shine. This is a big deal because their insights can influence how fans view the games. The writers have been l

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Nov 17 2025FINANCE

Bill Ackman's Bold Plan for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac

Bill Ackman, a well-known hedge fund manager, is about to share his new ideas for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. He plans to talk about this during an online event. Ackman thinks his plan will help the government get the most out of these companies. He also believes it will keep mortgage rates stable a

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Nov 17 2025HEALTH

Understanding Seizures in Youngsters: A Look at Cameroon's Health System

Epilepsy is a long-term condition that affects the brain and causes repeated seizures. In Cameroon, there isn't much information about how this condition affects children. A recent study tried to fill this gap by looking at cases from a major hospital. The study found that seizures in children can

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Nov 17 2025FINANCE

Betting on the Future: The Rise of Prediction Markets

In the world of online betting, a new trend is taking over. People are no longer just betting on sports or casino games. They are now betting on almost anything, from politics to pop culture. This is all thanks to prediction markets like Kalshi, PredictIt, and Polymarket. One person who has jumped

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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

A Fight for Health Care: Why the Shutdown Was Worth It

After a long flight back from Washington, Representative Richie Neal spoke to the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce. He didn't apologize for the Democrats' role in the recent government shutdown. Instead, he called it an "unfortunate outcome" but stood firm on the importance of the health care subs

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Nov 16 2025HEALTH

Teamwork in Home Care: A Fresh Look at Supporting Those Who Need Help

Home care is not a solo job. It takes a team to help people live well in their own homes. This team includes family, friends, and healthcare workers. But, working together is not always easy. This study looked at how well these teams work together. It also tried to find better ways to do it. People

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Nov 16 2025HEALTH

AI and Fixed Costs: A New Approach to IVF

IVF can be a rollercoaster, both emotionally and financially. Gaia Family is trying to make it smoother by using AI to predict costs upfront. Instead of surprise bills, couples pay a fixed price or monthly installments. This covers treatments, medications, and even extra attempts if the first ones d

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Nov 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla Model Y: A Mixed Bag of Tech and Trouble

The Tesla Model Y has always been a standout in the electric SUV world. The latest update, called the Juniper, brings big changes. But not everyone is happy with it. The ride quality has gotten better, but it still isn't the smoothest. Some people say it's better than before, but others think it's

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Nov 16 2025HEALTH

Is Your Sleep Routine Secretly Affecting Your Skin?

People often don't realize how much their sleep habits can impact their health. Recent studies are looking into how different sleep patterns might affect the chances of developing psoriatic disease (PsD). This is a condition that causes red, scaly patches on the skin. Scientists are trying to figur

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Nov 15 2025FINANCE

Mexico's Financial Safety Net: A Smaller, Smarter Move

Mexico just got a new financial safety net, but it's smaller than before. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) gave Mexico a $24 billion credit line. This is like a backup plan for Mexico's economy. It's not as big as the previous one, which was around $35 billion. But why the change? Mexico's eco

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