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Nov 18 2025BUSINESS

Big Move: Lincoln Property Company Joins Forces with Capstone Development Partners

In a major industry shift, Lincoln Property Company has taken over Capstone Development Partners. This deal brings together two big names in real estate, focusing on student housing and university facilities. Capstone, known for its work with colleges, will now operate under Lincoln's umbrella. This

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Nov 17 2025HEALTH

Why Some Teens Struggle with Brushing Their Teeth

Teens in Ireland have varied routines when it comes to brushing their teeth. Some are consistent, while others often miss it. This is particularly true for teens with autism and intellectual disabilities. But it's not just their condition causing this. Other factors are at play. For instance, some

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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

Driving Without Limits: The Problem of Illegal Truck Drivers in the U. S.

In a surprising turn of events, an illegal immigrant from Mauritania was recently arrested in Indiana. He was driving a semi-truck with a Michigan commercial driver’s license. This incident raises serious questions about how illegal immigrants are obtaining these licenses and who is responsible for

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Nov 17 2025BUSINESS

IREN's Big Bet on AI: A Game Changer?

IREN, a company known for its work in bitcoin mining, is making a bold move into the world of artificial intelligence. A recent deal with tech giant Microsoft is set to boost IREN's AI ambitions significantly. This isn't just any deal—it's a whopping $9. 7 billion contract over five years. That's a

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Nov 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Atlanta's New AI Powerhouse: Microsoft's Big Bet on the Future

Microsoft is making a huge move in the world of artificial intelligence. They've just opened a massive AI "super factory" in Atlanta. This isn't just any data center—it's a two-story complex designed to work seamlessly with other similar hubs in Microsoft's Fairwater network. The goal? To provide ma

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Nov 17 2025SCIENCE

Brain Implants and the Tiny Movements That Cause Big Problems

Utah arrays are tiny devices that help people and animals communicate with computers using their brains. They pick up electrical signals from the brain to control things like prosthetic limbs or restore senses. But there's a big problem: small movements between the array and the brain can cause stra

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Nov 17 2025BUSINESS

Aviation Authority Resumes Full Flight Operations

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has decided to stop the emergency flight cuts starting Monday at 6 a. m. ET. This move means that flights will go back to normal after weeks of delays and cancellations. The FAA first put these cuts in place on Nov. 7. They started with a 4% reduction in fl

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Nov 17 2025SPORTS

Keisean Nixon: From Compton to NFL Stardom

Keisean Nixon, a standout cornerback for the Green Bay Packers, has made a name for himself in the NFL since 2019. His journey to the league was not straightforward, as he went undrafted but secured a contract with the Oakland Raiders, now known as the Las Vegas Raiders. Known for his athleticism an

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Nov 17 2025EDUCATION

Oakland Schools Face Heat for Jewish Student Discrimination

Oakland Unified School District is in hot water after the California Department of Education found that it created a hostile environment for Jewish students and staff. The department issued three rulings in late October, criticizing the district for taking over a year to respond to complaints of ant

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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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