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Nov 28 2025BUSINESS

Businesses Must Go Green or Risk Falling Behind

Businesses today face a big challenge: they must become more sustainable and regenerative to stay relevant. This means reducing emissions and creating positive impacts, not just hitting net zero. Companies that don't adapt risk becoming obsolete, like Kodak. To succeed, businesses need to build str

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Nov 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Forest Acres Park Gets a Big Makeover

Forest Acres is getting a major upgrade to Citadel Park. The park will be closed from December 1, 2025, to March 31, 2026. This is to fix the damage caused by Hurricane Helene. The storm took down many trees and left the park in bad shape. The city chose to close the park in winter. This way, fewer

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Nov 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

New York's Thanksgiving Day Spectacle Takes Flight

New York City's annual Thanksgiving Day Parade is back, bringing joy and excitement to the streets of Manhattan. This year, the parade features new giant balloons of Buzz Lightyear and Pac-Man, along with floats showcasing Labubu and Lego. The event starts on the Upper West Side and makes its way to

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Nov 27 2025HEALTH

How Education and Ethnicity Impact Tooth Loss

Tooth loss is a big deal. It affects how people eat, speak, and even feel about themselves. But why do some groups lose teeth more than others? A study looked into this, focusing on ethnicity and education. The study used data from the Health Survey for England between 1999 and 2005. It included ad

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Nov 27 2025SCIENCE

How Tiny Cells in Your Blood Might Be Shaping Your Brain

Ever thought about how your brain changes and grows? It turns out that tiny cells in your blood, called platelets, might play a big role in this. These little guys are like messengers, carrying important signals from your body to your brain. They help your brain adapt and change, a process known as

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Nov 27 2025EDUCATION

How Teaching Civics Can Strengthen Local Health

Civic education is more than just learning about government. It is a powerful tool that can help communities take charge of their health. When people understand how their local systems work, they can make better decisions. This includes choices about healthcare. Primary care is the first line of de

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Nov 26 2025BUSINESS

Jakarta's Population Boom: A New Way to Count People

Jakarta, Indonesia's bustling capital, has taken the top spot as the world's most populous city, according to a recent United Nations report. This change comes not just from a sudden population explosion, but from a new way of counting urban populations. The report, released on November 18, estimat

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Nov 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Thanksgiving Fun: What's New in the Big Parade?

The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is back for its 99th year, and it's bigger than ever! This year, you can expect to see 34 balloons, 28 floats, and a whole bunch of other fun stuff. The parade kicks off at 8:30 a. m. ET on Thanksgiving Day, so mark your calendars! This year, there are five new ba

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Nov 25 2025SPORTS

Rico Dowdle: A Rising Star in the NFL

Rico Dowdle, the 27-year-old running back, has made a name for himself in the NFL. He's known for his speed and strength, and he's been playing in the league for six years. Dowdle started his career with the Dallas Cowboys and now plays for the Carolina Panthers. He signed a big contract with them t

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Nov 25 2025SPORTS

Xavier Legette: The Country Boy Making Waves in the NFL

Xavier Legette, a standout wide receiver for the Carolina Panthers, has caught the attention of fans not just for his skills on the field, but also for his unique background and personality. Born and raised in Mullins, South Carolina, Legette's Southern roots run deep, influencing his accent, lifest

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