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Nov 17 2025SCIENCE

Mystery Object 3I/ATLAS: What's Really Happening?

A strange object from deep space is getting closer to Earth. Scientists are watching it very closely. This object is called 3I/ATLAS. It is not behaving like a normal comet. It is brightening and speeding up in ways that scientists do not fully understand. Tonight, telescopes all over the world wil

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Nov 17 2025HEALTH

Gene Discovery: A Double-Edged Sword for Heart Health

A scientist in Dallas has made a big discovery about how a gene can cause fatty livers but also protect arteries. Zhao Zhang, who works at UT Southwestern Medical Center, won a big award from the American Heart Association for this finding. The award, called the Jack Sarver Prize, comes with $25, 00

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Nov 17 2025SPORTS

Basketball and Football Galore: What's on TV for Monday

Monday's TV lineup is packed with exciting sports action. College basketball takes center stage with several games scheduled throughout the evening. The men's teams from Florida A&M and Georgia kick things off at 6:30 p. m. on SECN. Later, at 7 p. m. , VCU faces off against NC State on ACCN. Wiscons

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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 2025SPORTS

Football Players Benched: Week 11 Health Check

Football teams are dealing with a lot of injuries this week. Many key players won't be on the field. Some teams have to bring in backup players. This can change how games play out. Kickers are feeling the impact too. Houston's Ka'imi Fairbairn is out with a quad injury. Matthew Wright will take his

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Nov 17 2025HEALTH

Understanding the Price Tag of Breast Cancer Care in Sweden

Breast cancer is a major health concern worldwide, and Sweden is no exception. The country has been keeping track of breast cancer cases and treatments for years. This helps them understand how much it costs to care for patients with breast cancer. New tools and treatments are always being develope

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Nov 17 2025BUSINESS

Jersey's Legal Battle with a Russian Tycoon

A wealthy Russian businessman, Roman Abramovich, is in a legal fight with the government of Jersey. His team says the investigation started in 2022 is unfair and has not made any progress. They claim that the government has not provided enough evidence or made any charges against Abramovich. The go

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Nov 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Festive Fun at Riverside Theatre: A Holiday Tradition

Riverside Theatre has long been a hub for holiday cheer on the Treasure Coast. For many years, the Festival of Trees/Winterfest marked the start of the festive season. This event brought together families, artists, and community members to celebrate the holidays in style. The festival was a feast f

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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 2025POLITICS

Britain's Immigration Overhaul: A Closer Look at the Changes

Britain is shaking up its immigration rules, with a strong focus on making it easier to deport those who entered the country illegally. This overhaul is part of a broader effort to reform how the government handles asylum seekers and refugees. The interior minister, Shabana Mahmood, is set to unvei

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