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Oct 27 2025HEALTH

Neutrogena Wipes Pulled from Shelves Due to Bacteria Scare

In a move to prioritize consumer safety, Neutrogena has decided to pull some of its makeup wipes from stores. The reason? A sneaky bacteria was found lurking in certain batches. This isn't just any bacteria, though. It's a tough one that can resist common preservatives used in cosmetics. The compan

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Oct 27 2025EDUCATION

How Smartphones Are Changing Lives in Rural Bangladesh

In the heart of rural Bangladesh, smartphones are becoming a big part of students' lives. But how are these devices affecting their studies and health? This piece looks into the habits and impacts of smartphone use among high school students in these areas. First, let's talk about how often these s

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Oct 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

A New Era of Storytelling: AI Meets Creativity

In a bold move, Abundantia Entertainment has introduced a new AI-powered production unit. This division, named Abundantia aiOn, aims to blend human creativity with advanced AI tools. The goal is to produce films, series, and characters that push the boundaries of traditional storytelling. The team

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Oct 27 2025POLITICS

Japan's Defense Shift: Exploring Nuclear-Powered Submarines

Japan is looking at new ways to boost its military strength. The country's new defense minister, Shinjiro Koizumi, has not ruled out any options. This includes building submarines with advanced power sources, likely nuclear reactors. Japan feels threatened by its neighbors and wants to be ready. Ja

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Oct 27 2025BUSINESS

Late Bloomers: Success Stories After 50

Success doesn't always come early in life. Some people find their calling much later. Martha Stewart, for example, switched from being a stockbroker to a homemaking guru. She started her magazine and TV show in her 50s. By her late 50s, she was a billionaire. Harland Sanders, the founder of KFC, di

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Oct 27 2025EDUCATION

Future-Proofing Skills: How Leaders Are Adapting to AI's Impact

AI is changing the game, and leaders are taking notice. The World Economic Forum predicts that nearly 40% of workers' core skills will be disrupted within five years. This means that the skills needed to succeed in the workplace are evolving rapidly. To tackle this shift, a panel discussion is set t

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Oct 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Perfect Code Isn't the Key to Success

In the tech world, many believe that clean and well-structured code is essential for creating great products. However, Dhanji Prasanna, the chief technology officer at Block, disagrees. He argues that while good code is nice to have, it isn't what makes a product successful. Prasanna shared his tho

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Oct 27 2025SPORTS

Seattle Mariners: A Bright Future Ahead

The Seattle Mariners have come a long way in a short time. Just 19 months ago, a young fan struggled to pronounce Raleigh's name during a spring training game. Now, Raleigh is a household name and a key player for the team. The Mariners have seen a lot of success recently, winning the American Leagu

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Oct 27 2025BUSINESS

New Faces in Healthcare and Community Support

In a move to bolster local healthcare services, Franciscan Physician Network has welcomed two new doctors. Dr. Ailia Ali, a rheumatologist, is now seeing patients in Dyer, while Dr. Leena Aljobeh, a family medicine physician, has started accepting new patients in Valparaiso. Both doctors bring a wea

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Oct 27 2025EDUCATION

Tulsa's School Chief and a Controversial Alliance

Ryan Walters, the superintendent of Tulsa Public Schools, has sparked curiosity and concern by forming a partnership with PragerU, a conservative media outlet. What's notable is how little information has been shared about this collaboration. PragerU is known for its conservative viewpoints and has

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