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Oct 11 2025HEALTH

Measles Makes a Comeback: Why Vaccines Matter

Measles is back and spreading fast across the United States. In Minnesota alone, there are now 20 confirmed cases, with three new infections just reported in Dakota County. The latest cases involve unvaccinated kids who likely caught the virus from an unvaccinated adult. This is part of a bigger pro

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Oct 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Cyber Thieves Targeting Payroll Systems: What You Need to Know

A sneaky group called Storm-2657 is causing trouble. They are breaking into employee accounts to steal salaries. This group is mostly going after U. S. companies, especially those in higher education. They are using HR software like Workday to do this. The scary part? They are not hacking the softw

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Oct 11 2025EDUCATION

MIT Stands Firm Against Trump's Higher Education Compact

MIT has made a bold move by rejecting a proposal from the White House. This proposal, called the "Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education, " was sent to nine universities. It included demands like limiting international students, freezing tuition, and defining gender in specific ways. MI

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Oct 11 2025HEALTH

Faith, Food, and the Struggle to Swallow

In the USA, around 16% of adults face trouble swallowing, known as dysphagia. This issue often comes from health problems like strokes, Parkinson's, or cancer. But here's something not talked about much: how this condition affects people's faith, cultural foods, and community ties. People with dysp

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Oct 11 2025RELIGION

How People Use Faith to Cope: A Look at Different Religious Practices

People often turn to their beliefs to deal with tough times. This review looks at how different religions help people cope. It compares two main types: theocentric, which focuses on a higher power, and non-theocentric, which looks inward for strength. The study found three big differences. Theocent

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Oct 11 2025SPORTS

KC Concepcion: A Rising Star with Roots and Riches

KC Concepcion has quickly become a standout player for Texas A&M, making a big impact on the field. His standout performance includes an electrifying 80-yard punt return touchdown that left fans cheering. With 24 carries for 401 yards and 5 touchdowns, he's proven himself as a key player for the Agg

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Oct 10 2025HEALTH

Hunger in Somalia: Why Some People Struggle More Than Others

Somalia is a country where many people don't have enough food. This isn't just a small problem. It's a big health issue. For a long time, the country has faced many troubles. These include weak government, harsh weather, and fights among different groups. Because of these problems, many people can't

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Oct 10 2025HEALTH

Online Harassment and Its Toll on Women Influencers

Social media has become a battleground for many, especially for women who have a large following. A recent study took a close look at female influencers on Instagram in Spain. The goal was to see how often these women face online harassment and what kind of health problems it causes. The study foun

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Oct 09 2025HEALTH

A New Way to Age Better: The Power of C15:0

Aging is a natural process, but how we age can be influenced by what we put into our bodies. Enter Fatty15, a supplement that focuses on cellular health to promote longevity. It contains C15:0, a unique fatty acid that has been shown to support various aspects of health. C15:0 is not a typical omeg

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Oct 09 2025FINANCE

Vanguard Large-Cap ETF: A Look at Recent Investor Moves

Investors are showing a lot of interest in the Vanguard Large-Cap ETF. PFG Investments LLC recently increased its stake in this ETF by 18. 5% during the second quarter. They now own 2, 195 shares, which are worth about $626, 000. Other big investors are also making moves. Wealthspire Advisors LLC b

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