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Oct 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Falmouth's Fight for a Greener Future

Falmouth is at a crossroads. The town council has taken a bold step to limit pesticides and fertilizers, but not everyone is on board. This fall, voters will decide whether to keep these restrictions or repeal them. It's a big deal, not just for the town, but for the health of people, pets, and the

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Oct 21 2025POLITICS

Money Talks in the Big Races: Democrats Lead the Ad Game

In the upcoming elections, Democrats are flexing their financial muscle. They're spending big on ads in key races, hoping to sway voters. But does more money mean more votes? Let's break it down. In California, Democrats are pouring over $66 million into ads for a redistricting measure. They claim

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Oct 21 2025LIFESTYLE

A Day of Fun, Food, and Friends at the Red Plaid Café

The Red Plaid Café pop-up event in SoHo, NYC, was a hit, blending the old with the new. This event wasn't just about coffee and treats; it was a celebration of history, creativity, and community. Walking into the café, guests were greeted by the smell of fall flavors. Cinnamon bun cappuccinos and m

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Oct 20 2025HEALTH

Early Peanut Feeding: A Game Changer for Kids' Health

Peanuts, once a no-go for babies, are now a superhero in preventing allergies. A new study shows that since doctors started recommending early peanut introduction, around 60, 000 kids have dodged peanut allergies. This shift began in 2015 when research proved that giving peanut products to infants c

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Oct 20 2025POLITICS

Middle East Tensions, Job Scams, and Tech Troubles: A Quick Look at Today's News

The Middle East is on edge again. A shaky truce between Israel and Hamas is hanging by a thread. President Trump says it's still holding, but recent strikes and accusations of violations tell a different story. Tensions have been rising, and Sunday's events didn't help. The Israel Defense Forces cla

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Oct 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Spider-Man's Past: A Comeback Worth Considering?

The movie world loves bringing back old favorites. Think Michael Keaton's Batman, Hugh Jackman's Wolverine, and Patrick Stewart's Professor X. These returns often feel like a mix of excitement and desperation. Spider-Man: No Way Home showed us that Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield's versions of Spi

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Oct 20 2025POLITICS

Tensions Rise as Gaza Truce Faces Challenges

The fragile truce in Gaza is facing its toughest test yet. On Monday, Israeli forces killed three individuals near the ceasefire line, according to medics. This incident occurred just a week after a shaky truce was agreed upon, which has already seen several violent outbursts. Efforts to stabilize

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Oct 20 2025POLITICS

A Senator's Joke Sparks Political Fire in Connecticut

In Connecticut, a simple joke on social media has ignited a heated political debate. It all started when Sen. Saud Anwar, a Democrat, shared a photo of himself at the No Kings Rally. The sign next to him read, \"Cholesterol, do your job, \" a playful jab at President Trump's health. But not everyone

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Oct 20 2025LIFESTYLE

Embracing Baldness: Women Redefining Beauty and Confidence

More women are choosing to go bald. They are breaking free from old beauty standards. For many, it’s a way to feel strong and confident. Brennan Nevada Johnson decided to shave her head 14 years ago. She did it for practical reasons. She played volleyball in college. Sweat ruined her expensive hair

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Oct 20 2025LIFESTYLE

Stay Cozy Outside: Mastering the Layering Game

Ever wondered why some people seem to handle cold weather better than others? It's not just about bundling up. It's about being smart with your clothes. Layering is key. It's not just about looking good. It's about staying warm and safe. First things first, layering isn't just about piling on cloth

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