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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

Senate Inches Toward Government Reopening Deal

The Senate is making slow progress towards ending the government shutdown. Senator John Thune, a key Republican from South Dakota, hinted that a spending agreement might be close. He mentioned a possible vote on Sunday evening, but it's still unclear if Democrats will support it. Democrats have bee

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Nov 10 2025FINANCE

A New Chapter: When Health Takes the Lead

Marcus, a 56-year-old architect from Miami, is at a crossroads. He’s built a solid financial foundation, with a net worth of $2. 4 million and only a $150, 000 mortgage left. But life has thrown him a curveball—a serious health diagnosis that could return within two years. Now, he’s grappling with a

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Nov 10 2025OPINION

Why We Give Up on Guarding Our Data

People worry a lot about their data being collected. A recent survey showed that most adults in the U. S. are concerned about how companies and the government use their personal information. Yet, many feel powerless to do anything about it. This feeling of helplessness makes people accept data colle

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Nov 10 2025HEALTH

Breathing Dirty Air: How Pollution Harms Our Lungs

Air pollution is a serious issue that affects our health in many ways. Since 2013, experts have confirmed that it can cause cancer. People living in areas with poor air quality are at a higher risk of developing lung cancer. In fact, air pollution is the second leading cause of early deaths worldwid

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Nov 10 2025LIFESTYLE

Light Up the Streets: St. Charles Christmas Parade Calls for Participants

St. Charles is gearing up for its annual Electric Christmas Parade, and the call for participants has been extended. The deadline to apply is now November 12, giving more groups a chance to join the festive fun. This event is a great opportunity for local businesses, community groups, and nonprofits

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Nov 10 2025HEALTH

A New Weapon in the Battle Against Lung Cancer

Lung cancer is a major health issue around the world. Among the different types, non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is particularly tough to treat. However, a new drug named osimertinib is making waves. It's not your typical cancer treatment. Instead, it's designed to target specific EGFR gene mutat

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Nov 10 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Sheets Pack a Punch Against Germs

In the fight against superbugs, scientists are turning to some very small helpers: 2D nanomaterials. These ultra-thin sheets, like graphene and others, are showing big promise in tackling infections. They work in clever ways, such as poking holes in germs, creating harmful chemicals, and using light

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Nov 10 2025FINANCE

Sharing Wealth: A Fair Approach to Supporting Adult Kids

A parent is in a bit of a pickle. They have three adult kids, all in their 20s, with different goals and needs. The oldest has a steady job, the youngest just graduated and is finding their way, and the middle one is heading to law school. The parent wants to support them all fairly, especially sinc

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Nov 10 2025BUSINESS

Google's New Tool: Betting on the Future with Kalshi and Polymarket

Google is adding a new feature to its finance tools. It will now include odds from prediction platforms Kalshi and Polymarket. This move could expose millions of users to these platforms, which are facing legal challenges. Kalshi and Polymarket argue that their platforms are not gambling sites. The

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Nov 10 2025BUSINESS

San Diego's Financial Journey: Progress and Pending Challenges

San Diego is making strides in fixing its money problems, but there's still a long road ahead. The city has made big improvements in the last year by cutting costs and bringing in more money. Even with these gains, they're still looking at a $110 million shortfall in the 2026-27 budget. Looking at

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