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Dec 28 2025WEATHER

Chicago's Wild Weather Weekend: Storms, Snow, and Chills

Chicago is in for a weather rollercoaster this Sunday. The day kicked off with strong thunderstorms in the western parts of the state, with Peoria and its surroundings under a severe thunderstorm warning around 9:30 a. m. The Chicago area, particularly south of Interstate 80, is on alert for severe

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Dec 28 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Crop Growth: The Science Behind Predicting Photosynthesis

Predicting how crops will grow is tricky. It's not just about genes. The environment plays a big role too. But what if there was a way to guess how well plants will photosynthesize? That's where KineticGP comes in. It's a tool that mixes genetics with science to make better predictions. KineticGP i

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Dec 28 2025WEATHER

Toronto Braces for a Weather Rollercoaster: Rain, Ice, and Wind on the Way!

Toronto is in for a rough ride as a strong weather system moves in. Environment Canada has issued a Yellow Warning for southern Ontario, including the GTA. Expect a mix of heavy rain, freezing rain, and strong winds starting Sunday afternoon and lasting until Monday morning. First, the rain will st

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Dec 28 2025SPORTS

Derrick Henry: The Man Behind the Numbers and His Roots

Derrick Henry is more than just a name in the NFL's record books. He's a man of faith, a product of his environment, and a testament to hard work. Let's dive into what makes him tick. Born and raised in Yulee, Florida, Henry's journey to the NFL started in a small town where football is a way of li

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Dec 28 2025HEALTH

Prison Blues: The Hidden Mental Health Crisis Behind Bars

Prisons are often seen as places for punishment, but they are also hotspots for mental health struggles. In fact, people in prisons are more likely to face mental health issues than those outside. One big problem is suicidal thoughts. A recent study looked at male inmates in a high-security prison i

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Dec 28 2025EDUCATION

Colleges in 2026: Can They Still Shape Future Citizens?

In 2026, colleges and universities in the U. S. are at a turning point. They face a tough mix of problems: money troubles, political pressure, and rapid tech changes. These aren't just small issues; they're testing what these schools are really for and if people will keep trusting them. Students to

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Dec 28 2025EDUCATION

A Different Kind of University: Where Free Enterprise Meets Higher Education

In the heart of Michigan, there's a university that's doing things a bit differently. Northwood University, with its 2, 000 students, isn't just about textbooks and exams. It's about ideas, values, and preparing students for the real world. The university's president, Dr. Kent MacDonald, is a big be

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Dec 28 2025HEALTH

Fighting Forgotten Illnesses: Somalia's Battle Against Neglected Tropical Diseases

In Somalia, a big problem is growing. It's not just about the fighting or the weather. It's about diseases that many people have never heard of. These are called neglected tropical diseases, or NTDs for short. They affect over 1. 7 billion people around the world. In Somalia, they are a huge issue.

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Dec 28 2025HEALTH

Helping Minds Heal: The Value of Support for HIV Patients

Living with HIV has become more manageable thanks to antiretroviral therapy (ART). This treatment has extended lives and improved well-being. Yet, many people with HIV still struggle with physical, emotional, and social issues. Addressing these challenges is crucial for overall health. Psychologica

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Dec 28 2025HEALTH

Quick Bites of Exercise: A New Way to Stay Healthy

Ever thought about breaking up your workout into tiny chunks? That's the idea behind Snacktivity™. Instead of one long exercise session, you do several short bursts of activity throughout the day. This approach is designed to help people reach the recommended 150 minutes of moderate to vigorous phys

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