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Dec 21 2025HEALTH

Caring for Loved Ones with Dementia in Africa: A Closer Look

In Africa, family members often take on the big job of caring for older adults with dementia. This is because there aren't many professional care services available. Taking care of someone with dementia can be really tough. It can cause stress, tiredness, and even money problems. But, caregivers fin

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Dec 21 2025HEALTH

Processed Meats and Cancer: What's the Deal with Nitrosyl-Heme?

Processed meats have long been linked to colorectal cancer, but what's the real story behind this connection? Scientists have been digging into the role of nitrosyl-heme, a compound formed when nitrites are added to meats during processing. This compound might be the key player in boosting cancer ri

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Dec 21 2025SPORTS

Jayden Schaper: The Rising Star of South African Golf

Jayden Schaper is a young golfer making waves in the golf world. He was born in Benoni, near Johannesburg, South Africa, on March 14, 2001. At just 24 years old, he has already achieved a lot. Schaper turned pro in 2020, right after high school. Before that, he was a standout amateur golfer. He won

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Dec 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Bold Move: In-House Chips for the Next Flip Phone

Samsung is making a big bet on its own technology. The company is thinking about using its new Exynos 2600 chip in the upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 8. This is not just any chip. It is made using a cutting-edge 2nm process. Samsung's Foundry is the first to mass-produce chips at this level. If this works,

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Dec 21 2025BUSINESS

A Montclair Favorite Says Goodbye

A beloved local spot, Butler and the Board, is shutting down at the end of December. The owners, Jeff and Cathy Butler, shared the news on Instagram, mentioning their lease is up and they are ready for a new chapter. This small business, located at 103 Forest St. , was known for its handcrafted cha

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Dec 21 2025POLITICS

Michigan's Food Pantry Lines Grow as Prices Stay High

In the small town of Capac, Michigan, a food pantry sees a steady stream of cars, each waiting for basic supplies like lettuce and apples. These items, once affordable, have seen their prices climb or remain stubbornly high. Taylor Ludwig, a 35-year-old mother of three, is one of those waiting in li

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Dec 21 2025LIFESTYLE

Finding Creativity and Community Through Junk Journaling

In mid-2024, a young woman from Los Angeles stumbled upon a hobby that would change her life. After a minor accident left her with a broken foot, she found herself stuck at home for two months. Browsing TikTok one day, she discovered junk journaling, a craft that blends scrapbooking, journaling, and

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Dec 21 2025SPORTS

Miami Hurricanes Gear Up for Ohio State Showdown

Miami Hurricanes are making waves again. They beat Texas A&M 10-3. This win puts them in the spotlight. Now, they face Ohio State in the quarterfinals. Mario Cristobal, Miami's head coach, shared his thoughts. He talked about the team's journey. They went from low points to this big moment. He said

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Dec 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Is AI Hype or Hope? Experts Weigh In

In the heart of Silicon Valley, a lively discussion took place about AI's future. The big question: Is the AI boom a bubble ready to burst? The answer? It's complicated. Some believe that bubbles aren't all bad. They argue that these bubbles are just part of the tech world's cycle. Every few years,

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Dec 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Role in FBI's Future: A Game Changer?

The FBI is diving headfirst into artificial intelligence (AI) to boost its national security efforts. This isn't just a small project; it's a big deal that could shape how the agency works for years. Kash Patel, the FBI Director, shared this news on X, saying these tech investments will pay off big

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