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Nov 06 2024EDUCATION

Special Ed Departments: A Success Story

You might be wondering how one special education department turned things around and became a shining example for others. Let's take a step back and look at the journey of Payson's special education department. Once upon a time, it wasn't where it wanted to be. But with dedication and hard work, it

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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

Oakland's New City Council: Who's Leading the Way?

As the first batch of votes rolled in, five candidates took an early lead in Oakland's City Council races. Rowena Brown, Zac Unger, Carroll Fife, Noel Gallo, and Ken Houston were ahead, with Ryan Richardson leading the race for city attorney. The contests centered on crucial issues like crime, polic

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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

Crypto Money in Politics: A Behind-the-Scenes Look

Last week, a crypto-focused political action committee (PAC) rolled out a bus tour across five key states, starting in Phoenix and Las Vegas. This PAC, known as Stand With Crypto, has been spending big bucks in the political arena, but not all their spending is as transparent as it seems. In Nevada

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Nov 06 2024LIFESTYLE

Family Reunion Drama: Who Gets Invited?

Hey, let's talk about family reunions. A guy from Iowa is upset because his older brothers are inviting his ex-wife to their family reunion, but not his current wife of 20 years. He thinks that when you divorce, you're out of the family. But his brothers disagree and say his ex is still part of the

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Nov 06 2024HEALTH

What's in Your Weed Killer? New Research Links Some Pesticides to Prostate Cancer

Imagine this: the weed killer sitting in your garden shed could be linked to a higher risk of prostate cancer. A recent study found that 22 pesticides in popular weed killers like Roundup might be increasing the chance of getting this disease. In fact, four of these pesticides could even make it lik

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Nov 06 2024HEALTH

Cancer Diagnoses Often Follow ER Visits

Did you know that one in three people who get cancer end up in the emergency room before they find out? That's right! A team of researchers in Canada dug into this and found that about a third of new cancer patients had visited the ER within three months before their diagnosis. These visits often ha

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Nov 06 2024HEALTH

Could Fish Oil Pills Make Cancer Less Likely?

You might be surprised to learn that fish oil supplements could help lower the risk of cancer, according to a new study. Researchers found that people with higher levels of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids in their bodies had lower rates of various cancers, such as colon, stomach, and lung cancer. Om

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Nov 06 2024HEALTH

Pesticides and Prostate Cancer: What's the Connection?

You might be surprised to hear that certain pesticides could raise your risk of getting prostate cancer. A team from Stanford University looked into this over many years, as prostate cancer takes a long time to develop. They found that 22 specific pesticides were linked to a higher chance of getting

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Nov 06 2024CELEBRITIES

Kate Middleton's Post-Chemotherapy Comeback: Back to the Gym and More

After wrapping up her chemotherapy, Kate Middleton is reportedly back in the gym, doing what she loves. Royal expert Robert Jobson shared that the Princess of Wales is feeling great and is eager to get back into her routine. Middleton, who is 42, is set to start taking on more public engagements but

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Nov 06 2024FINANCE

Young Adults Trust AI for Money Management

These days, young people are turning to artificial intelligence (AI) for help with their personal finances. A recent survey by Experian found that a large majority of Gen Zers and millennials are using AI tools to manage their money. About 67% of Gen Zers and 62% of millennials are relying on AI for

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