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Sep 16 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Rates: How Safe Is Your Neighborhood?

Vaccination rates for kids are dropping in many parts of the United States. This is a big deal because it puts communities at risk. Experts say that to keep diseases from spreading, at least 95% of children should be vaccinated. But recent data shows that fewer than 4 in 10 counties meet this goal.

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Sep 15 2025FINANCE

VXC ETF: A Closer Look at Recent Market Moves

The VXC ETF, which tracks global stocks outside of Canada, saw a small rise in its stock price on a recent Wednesday. It went up by 0. 3% during mid-day trading, reaching a high of C$71. 56 before settling at C$71. 45. This was a bit higher than its previous close of C$71. 27. More shares were trade

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Sep 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Angela in Marvel Rivals: A Flying Guardian's Guide

Angela, the newest addition to Marvel Rivals, is a unique Vanguard with a flying twist. She's not your typical tank, as she uses her golden ichor to create weapons and control the battlefield. Angela's abilities are split between flying and ground stances, with a lance for long-range attacks and axe

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Sep 15 2025FINANCE

Investors Eye Vanguard Mortgage-Backed Securities ETF: What's the Buzz?

Investors are showing a lot of interest in the Vanguard Mortgage-Backed Securities ETF. Geneos Wealth Management Inc. increased its stake by 3. 1% in the first quarter. They now own 19, 589 shares, worth about $907, 000. This move shows confidence in the ETF's performance. Other big investors are a

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Sep 15 2025FINANCE

Bitcoin's Big Flip Flop

Bitcoin's world is turning things on its head. Despite all the excitement and big moves, the price keeps dropping. This was super clear at the recent Bitcoin Asia event in Hong Kong. The big money people are now the main attraction, not the tech geeks who started it all. It's like the party has cha

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Sep 14 2025POLITICS

Standing Up for Unity: A Look at Recent Protests in London

In the heart of London, a sea of flags waved as over 150, 000 people gathered for a march organized by far-right figure Tommy Robinson. The event, dubbed "Unite the Kingdom, " sparked counter-protests and raised questions about freedom of speech, diversity, and the role of symbols in society. Sir K

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Sep 14 2025SPORTS

Texas A&M and Notre Dame: A Thrilling Showdown

In a nail-biting matchup, Texas A&M and Notre Dame put on a show that kept fans on the edge of their seats. The game was a rollercoaster of emotions, with both teams trading blows and leaving everything on the field. Texas A&M came out on top, but it wasn't easy. The Aggies faced a tough challenge

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Sep 14 2025EDUCATION

Inclusive Education in South Africa: Progress and Puzzles

South Africa took a big step in 2001. They decided to include all students, even those with intellectual disabilities, in regular schools. This was a huge deal. It was a chance to give everyone equal opportunities. But, like many good ideas, putting it into practice hasn't been easy. Years have pas

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Sep 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Philly's Waters Under Siege: The Snakehead Invasion

The waters around Philadelphia are facing a new challenge: the invasive Northern snakehead fish. These fish, originally from China, Russia, and Korea, were first spotted in Pennsylvania in 2004. They have since spread rapidly, causing concern among environmentalists and scientists. The snakeheads a

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Sep 14 2025HEALTH

Kidney Transplants: The Size Debate

Kidney transplants are life-saving procedures. But is the size of the donor's kidney really that important? This question has been buzzing in the medical world for a while. It's not as simple as one might think. First, let's talk about nephrons. These are tiny filters inside kidneys. Bigger kidneys

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