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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Understanding SNIP: Why Dysplasia Matters

Sinonasal inverted papilloma, or SNIP, is a growth in the nose and sinuses. It's not cancer, but it can come back after treatment. Worse, it can turn into cancer. Doctors are trying to figure out why this happens. One clue might be dysplasia. This is when cells look abnormal under a microscope. The

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Nov 22 2025SPORTS

Michigan's Final Hurdle Before Ohio State Showdown

Michigan's football team is on a roll. They have won four games in a row. But they have not been dominating. Except for one game against Washington, they have struggled to win. Their next challenge is Maryland. Maryland has not been doing so well. They have lost six games in a row. But they started

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Nov 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Unusual Events That Made Headlines This Year

This year has been full of unexpected events that left people shocked and talking. One incident involved a United Airlines plane at 36, 000 feet. The cockpit windshield suddenly shattered, injuring the pilots. The National Transportation Safety Board found out that a high-altitude weather balloon fr

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

Trump Left Out of Cheney's Final Farewell

President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance won't be attending former Vice President Dick Cheney's funeral. This isn't just any funeral. It's happening at the National Cathedral in Washington, D. C. on Thursday morning. Usually, sitting presidents go to funerals of past presidents and vice pr

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Nov 19 2025BUSINESS

Newtown's Big Money Talks: Upgrades, Safety, and Future Plans

Newtown's Board of Finance had a busy night on November 6th. They talked about spending money on important things like the town hall, fire trucks, and roads. The meeting started at 7:30 p. m. with most members there, except James Gaston. The First Selectman, Jeff Capeci, and the Finance Director, Gl

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Nov 15 2025HEALTH

Teamwork in Orthodontics: What Do the Experts Think?

Orthodontic treatment often involves a team effort. Orthodontic therapists (OTs) and supervising clinicians (SCs) work together to straighten teeth and improve smiles. But how does this teamwork actually play out? And what do these professionals think about it? First, let's talk about the roles. OT

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Nov 13 2025HEALTH

FDA Speeds Up Approval for Rare Disease Treatments

The FDA has introduced a new approach to get treatments for rare genetic diseases to patients faster. Normally, drugs need to go through big, time-consuming studies. But now, for some serious conditions, smaller studies might be enough. This new method focuses on the science behind the treatment an

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Nov 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Unlocking Private Cash for Climate Action: A People-Centered Approach

The world is at a crossroads with climate change. Ten years after the Paris Agreement, the gap between what's needed and what's being done is huge. Private money is key, but businesses and investors are holding back. Why? Uncertainty and instability are big reasons. Markets need clear rules, focus a

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Nov 12 2025POLITICS

Trump's Big Legal Move Against the BBC: What's Really Going On?

Donald Trump is making big waves again, this time with a huge legal threat against the BBC. He's saying they edited a speech he gave in a way that made him look bad, and he wants a whopping $1 billion to make it right. But is this just a big show, or does he have a real case? First, let's talk abou

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Nov 08 2025BUSINESS

Big Money Moves: Why the World is Flocking to America

Elon Musk is on track to get a huge paycheck. Shareholders have given him the green light for a $1 trillion package. But to get that, Tesla needs to grow a lot. The company's value has to reach $8. 5 trillion, and profits need to hit $400 billion. The world of tech is buzzing with AI. Nvidia's CEO,

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