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Nov 17 2025SPORTS

Bernie Kosar's Health Journey: A Quarterback's Fight Off the Field

Bernie Kosar, a name synonymous with the Cleveland Browns, is facing a tough battle away from the football field. At 61, he's dealing with some serious health issues, including cirrhosis of the liver and Parkinson’s disease. Recently, he shared that he's about to undergo a liver transplant, a big st

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Nov 17 2025CELEBRITIES

Aging Gracefully: Dick Van Dyke's Journey to 100

Dick Van Dyke, the beloved actor and comedian, is just weeks away from turning 100. As he approaches this milestone, he's been open about the challenges and joys of aging. In a recent essay, he shared that he's had to slow down, turning down gigs in Chicago and New York because travel has become too

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Nov 17 2025SCIENCE

Smart Hydrogel Sheets for Faster Healing

Scientists have created a new way to help heal skin and other soft tissues. They used a special kind of hydrogel that can change shape over time. This hydrogel is printed in a way that allows it to be customized for each person's needs. The hydrogel sheets are very thin, about 1mm thick. This makes

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Nov 17 2025HEALTH

AI's Role in Lung Cancer Survival Rates

Lung cancer is a serious issue. It kills more people than any other cancer. In 2020, it took about 1. 79 million lives worldwide. At the same time, around 2. 21 million new cases were found. Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) is the most common type. It's tough to treat. Only about 25% of people sur

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Nov 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Amazon Fire TVs Cost So Little

Amazon Fire TVs are known for their low prices. But why? It's not just about cutting costs. It's about making money in other ways. Data and ads play a big role. First, let's talk about data. Fire TVs collect a lot of it. They track what you watch, when you watch it, and even what you skip. This dat

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Nov 17 2025BUSINESS

The Hidden Price Tag of Owning a Home

Owning a home comes with a lot of extra costs that many people don't think about. A recent study shows that homeowners in the U. S. spend about $16, 000 each year on things like fixing up their home, insurance, and property taxes. This is a big deal because these costs are going up faster than peopl

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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tariff Money Plan Hits a Snag

Trump has been talking about giving Americans a $2, 000 check from tariff money. But there's a big problem: new laws need to be made for this to happen. Trump said the money would come next year. He thinks the U. S. has enough money from tariffs to do this. But others aren't so sure. They say only

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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

Food Prices and Politics: What's Cooking in the U. S. ?

In a surprising move, tariffs on various food items, including beef, coffee, and tropical fruits, were recently removed. This decision came shortly after a significant electoral setback for Republicans, largely due to voter dissatisfaction with the high cost of living. However, it's important to not

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Nov 17 2025SPORTS

Local Sports Writers Share Their Predictions

Sports writers in Buffalo have been busy making their predictions for the upcoming season. They have been sharing their thoughts on which teams will come out on top and which players will shine. This is a big deal because their insights can influence how fans view the games. The writers have been l

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Nov 17 2025SPORTS

College Football's Wild Week: What's Next for the Top Teams?

Big upsets shook up college football in Week 12. Alabama, a top contender, lost at home to Oklahoma. This win boosted Oklahoma's chances for the College Football Playoff (CFP). Meanwhile, Texas A&M made a dramatic comeback against South Carolina. Georgia also had a strong win over Texas, showing the

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