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Nov 01 2025SCIENCE

How Tiny DNA Tweaks Changed How We Walk

Humans stand out among primates because they walk on two legs. This ability didn't just happen by chance. It turns out, two small changes in our DNA played a big role in this unique trait. Researchers recently made an exciting discovery. They found that these genetic tweaks altered how a key hip bo

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Nov 01 2025HEALTH

Fruits for a Sharper Mind and Longer Life

Fruits are not just tasty treats. They are also a key to a long and healthy life. They are packed with essential nutrients that support brain function and overall well-being. In Japan, fruits are a big part of daily life. They are enjoyed in various forms, from fresh to dried. They are also used in

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Nov 01 2025POLITICS

Food Aid Crisis: Who's to Blame?

In the U. S. , a big problem is happening with food aid. This aid is called SNAP, and it helps millions of people every month. But now, the government is not giving this aid because of a shutdown. This is a big deal because many people rely on this help to eat. Most states can't pay for the food ai

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Nov 01 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Dots Take on Cancer: A New Hope in Tumor Treatment

Cancer cells are sneaky. They have a way of protecting themselves, making it hard for treatments to work. One of their tricks is having high levels of a substance called glutathione. This helps them grow and resist treatments. Scientists have been looking for ways to lower glutathione levels in tumo

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Nov 01 2025SPORTS

BYU's Bear Bachmeier: The Freshman Quarterback Stealing the Spotlight

Bear Bachmeier, the freshman quarterback for BYU, is making waves in the college football scene. His impressive performances have led the Cougars to an undefeated season, with notable wins against teams like Utah, Iowa State, and Colorado. But when Pat McAfee praised Bachmeier as the best quarterbac

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Nov 01 2025POLITICS

Lawmakers' Paychecks: A Double Standard?

Congress has a habit of playing games with the American people's money. They often fail to pass a budget, leading to government shutdowns that hurt many families. Yet, while these shutdowns cause real suffering, Congress members continue to collect their paychecks and enjoy top-notch health care, al

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Nov 01 2025BUSINESS

Kia's EV4: A Costly Pause in the Electric Car Race

Kia had big dreams of challenging Tesla with a budget-friendly electric car, the EV4. This vehicle was designed to be a game-changer, boasting a long range, quick charging, and a price under $30, 000. However, Kia has decided to hit the pause button on this project, delaying it indefinitely. The de

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Nov 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Tech for Safer Airport Luggage Handling

Airports are busy places. Luggage gets lost or damaged all the time. A new system wants to change that. It uses smart tech to spot problems with bags before they become big issues. The system focuses on three main things: bags, handles, and straps. It also looks for damage like cracks. The tech beh

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Nov 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Cybercab: A Steering Wheel Surprise?

A recent photo has sparked curiosity about Tesla's Cybercab. The image, shared by influencer Sawyer Merritt on X, shows a Cybercab being tested on public roads. The passenger's hand seems to be gripping something that looks like a steering wheel. This is interesting because Tesla has been talking ab

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Nov 01 2025POLITICS

Cleveland Steps Up as Federal Food Aid Hits a Wall

In a tough spot, Cleveland is stepping in to help. A big group of local leaders, charities, and even sports teams have come together to raise $600, 000. This money is for emergency food aid. Why? Because 190, 000 people in Cuyahoga County are about to lose their SNAP benefits. That's a lot of people

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