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Nov 25 2025HEALTH

A Mission to Move Mountains: The Miami Project's Journey

The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis is more than just a research center; it's a beacon of hope for millions. It all started with a promise to Marc Buoniconti, who was left paralyzed after a football injury. His father, Nick Buoniconti, refused to accept that paralysis was untreatable. This determina

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Nov 25 2025CRYPTO

Crypto's Next Big Thing: Mutuum Finance's Rapid Rise

Mutuum Finance (MUTM) is making waves in the crypto world. This new project is gaining attention because it offers a fresh approach to decentralized finance (DeFi). Unlike many established coins that are slowing down, Mutuum Finance is moving quickly through its development stages. The project is cu

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Nov 25 2025WEATHER

Michigan's Winter Weather: Expect More Rain and Snow

Michigan is in for a winter with plenty of wet weather. The National Weather Service says January, February, and March will bring more rain and snow than usual. This is because of a climate pattern called La Niña, which often sends storms toward the Great Lakes. The winter will have ups and downs.

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Nov 25 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Drone Defense: Weather's Impact on War Tactics

Ukraine's military faces a tough challenge. Russian soldiers are using bad weather to sneak past Ukrainian defenses. This is a big problem, especially in the east. Small groups of Russian troops are slipping through, causing trouble. Drones are a big part of Ukraine's defense. They help spot enemie

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Nov 25 2025HEALTH

Gut Health and Liver Disease: A New Hope?

Gut health might be the key to tackling a common liver condition called metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD). This condition is quite widespread, and it seems that an imbalance in gut bacteria plays a role in its development and worsening. A recent study explored a unique tr

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Nov 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Don Jorgensen: A Newsman's Legacy in Sioux Falls

Don Jorgensen, a familiar face in Sioux Falls living rooms for 35 years, is hanging up his microphone. Known for his calm demeanor during crises, like the 1993 plane crash that took Gov. George Mickelson or the 2003 tornado outbreak, Jorgensen has been a steady presence in local news. His award-winn

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Nov 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Shopping in the AI Age: How Tech is Changing Grocery Deals

Grocery shopping is not what it used to be. Thanks to artificial intelligence (AI), stores are getting smarter about how they price items and target shoppers. This shift is changing the way people save money and how they think about their purchases. For some, like Kimberly Roberts, saving money on

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Nov 25 2025POLITICS

India's Tech Independence: A Double-Edged Sword

India is working hard to create its own tech solutions. The government wants to reduce dependence on foreign tech giants. They have started using local platforms like Zoho Mail, Koo, and Sandes. This push for self-reliance is part of a bigger goal to challenge the U. S. -dominated digital world. Th

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Nov 25 2025WEATHER

Thanksgiving Travel Trouble: Big Weather Changes Coming

Get ready for a weather rollercoaster! After a few warm days, a cold front is on its way to central Pennsylvania. This sudden change could make Thanksgiving travel a bit messy. First, there will be rain on Tuesday. It will start around 11 a. m. and last until midnight. The rain might slow down pre-

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Nov 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Who's to Blame for the Delay in Cemex's Mining Plans?

A recent court hearing stirred up old tensions between Cemex and the State Water Resources Control Board. The debate centered around whether Cemex should be allowed to challenge a decision before a final ruling is made, expected in February. Cemex's legal team pointed fingers at the state board for

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