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Nov 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Thanksgiving Fun on TV Hits New Highs

This year’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade made a big splash on TV. It got more viewers than ever before on NBC and Peacock, with 34. 3 million people tuning in. That’s a big jump from last year, with 2. 5 million more people watching. The parade started at 8:30 a. m. ET on NBC and pulled in 25. 4

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

Helping Hands: Tools for Kids with Movement Challenges

Kids with movement challenges, like those with developmental coordination disorder (DCD), often need extra help. A recent look into this topic aimed to see what tools are out there and how well they work. The focus was on understanding who these tools help, why they're used, and what results they br

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

Why Your Brain Loves Negative Thoughts and How to Fix It

Our brains are wired to focus on the bad stuff more than the good. This isn't a personal flaw; it's a survival trick from our ancestors. Back then, noticing danger was crucial. A missed threat could mean death, while missing a pretty flower wasn't a big deal. So, our brains learned to prioritize neg

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Nov 29 2025SCIENCE

Sun's Light Show: The Northern Lights Explained

The northern lights, also known as the aurora borealis, are a stunning display of nature's magic. This light show happens when particles from the sun mix with Earth's magnetic field. When these charged particles crash into electrons, they create photons, which are tiny bits of light. This process is

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Nov 29 2025BUSINESS

North Side Transformation: A New Era for Pittsburgh

A major change is coming to Pittsburgh’s North Side. Next week, a $740 million project will start turning an old, empty parking lot into a lively entertainment area. The ceremony kicks off at 1 p. m. on Monday and will last until 3 p. m. at 929 Beaver Ave. in the Chateau neighborhood. The project,

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Nov 29 2025SCIENCE

Gasoline Spills: How Science and Tech Can Predict Evaporation Risks

Gasoline spills are a big problem. They can pollute the air and even cause explosions. This is because gasoline evaporates quickly, releasing harmful chemicals. But predicting how fast this happens is tricky. Different places, like cities or countryside, have different conditions. Wind, temperature,

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Nov 29 2025BUSINESS

Unusual News Headlines: A Mix of Sadness, Controversy, and Surprises

In the world of news, some stories stand out for their uniqueness and impact. Recently, Richard Branson shared the sad news of his wife Joan's passing after 50 years of marriage. He described her as his best friend and guiding light, highlighting the deep bond they shared. Meanwhile, the CEO of Cra

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

Move More, Think Better: How Exercise Can Lower Dementia Risk

A recent study suggests that getting more physical activity in midlife or later life can significantly lower the chances of developing dementia. The research, which looked at data from over 4, 300 people, found that those who were more active in midlife had a 40% lower risk of dementia over 26 years

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Nov 29 2025SPORTS

Big Plans for Women’s World Cup 2031: Stadiums and More

The 2031 Women’s World Cup is shaping up to be a massive event. The U. S. Soccer Federation has put forward 14 American sites, with seven of them also hosting the 2026 men’s tournament. FIFA has shared the bid books for both the 2031 and 2035 tournaments. The 2031 bid includes the U. S. , Mexico, Co

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Nov 29 2025BUSINESS

Analog Devices: Is It Lagging Behind in Tech?

Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) is a big name in the semiconductor world. It makes chips that turn real-world stuff like sound and temperature into digital info. These chips are used in cars, factories, phones, and even hospitals. The company is worth a lot, with a market value of $126. 89 billion. Rece

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