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Oct 23 2025POLITICS

Unveiling the Costs and Rules of Sharing a Life Story

In the world of print media, there's a special section that helps families share the story of a loved one's life. This section is called the obituaries. But did you know that there are specific rules and costs involved in placing an obituary in a newspaper? First, let's talk about the information y

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Oct 23 2025BUSINESS

Local Heroes Making Waves in Lake Area Business

The Lake Area is buzzing with fresh talent and new ventures. Let's dive into some of the exciting changes happening right here. First up, we have Dr. Logan Soileau, a local hero who's back in town to help with sports medicine. He's not just any doctor—he's a McNeese State University grad who's been

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Oct 23 2025SPORTS

India and Australia: What to Expect in Adelaide's ODI Clash

The second ODI between India and Australia in Adelaide is shaping up to be an exciting match. The weather looks good, with no rain expected and temperatures ranging from 9°C to 19°C. The pitch at Adelaide Oval is known for being fair, offering something for both batsmen and bowlers. Fast bowlers can

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Oct 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Tiny Plastic Pieces Travel Through the Air and Land

Microplastics, those tiny bits of plastic, are everywhere. They float in the air and settle on the ground. But how do they get around? It turns out their shape and size play a big role. In a recent study, scientists looked at how these tiny plastic pieces move through the air and land in Shanghai.

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Oct 23 2025POLITICS

Graham Platner: A Marine, A Farmer, A Candidate Under Fire

Graham Platner, a 41-year-old oyster farmer from Sullivan, Maine, is no stranger to controversy. In the past week, his campaign for the U. S. Senate has been rocked by revelations of past Reddit posts and a tattoo that resembles a Nazi symbol. Despite this, Platner's supporters turned out in force f

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Oct 23 2025BUSINESS

Kenvue's Stock Slide: Can Tylenol's Past Save Its Future?

Kenvue, the company behind well-known brands like Tylenol and Neutrogena, is in a tough spot. Its stock has dropped 30% this year, and it's facing serious accusations. President Donald Trump has claimed that Tylenol might increase autism when used during pregnancy. This is a big deal because Tylenol

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Oct 23 2025CELEBRITIES

Fashion Icons and Affordable Turtlenecks

The fashion world is buzzing with a classic trend: turtlenecks. These versatile sweaters are making a big comeback, thanks to celebrities like Kate Middleton and Oprah Winfrey. Turtlenecks are not just for the rich and famous. They are also budget-friendly. You can find similar styles on Amazon for

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Oct 23 2025POLITICS

A Judge Schools the Government on Sex Ed Basics

A federal judge might just stop the Trump administration from cutting funds for sex education programs. This decision came after the judge called out the government's reasoning for the cuts. The administration claims it wants to "protect" kids from "radical gender ideology. " But really, it seems li

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Oct 23 2025EDUCATION

Building the Future of Healthcare Education

Morris County is gearing up for a big change in healthcare education. A new Center for Health Professions is being built at County College of Morris. This massive 80, 000-square-foot building is set to open in 2027. So, why is this a big deal? Well, there's a shortage of healthcare workers across t

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Oct 23 2025BUSINESS

A Top Executive Quits: What Went Wrong at Santos?

Sherry Duhe, the former finance chief of Santos, has spoken out about her sudden departure from the company. She claims that the leadership style of CEO Kevin Gallagher was the main reason for her exit. Duhe had only been with Santos for a year before she decided to leave. She mentioned that she tri

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