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Oct 26 2025HEALTH

How Aging Cells Talk to Each Other and Why It Matters

Aging is a big deal, and not just because of wrinkles. It's about how our cells change and talk to each other. Once, scientists thought senescent cells, which are like old, grumpy cells that stop dividing, just hung out in one place. But now, they know these cells chat with other cells all over the

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Oct 26 2025BUSINESS

Tech Troubles Ground Alaska Airlines Twice in Four Months

Alaska Airlines is facing some serious tech issues. In just four months, they've had two big IT failures. The first one was in July. A hardware problem at their data center stopped all flights for three hours. Even though they had backup systems, both the main and backup hardware failed. This caused

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Oct 26 2025EDUCATION

When Words and Songs Get Silenced: A Look at Censorship in Schools

Jodi Picoult, a well-known author, is no stranger to controversy. Her books have been banned before, but now, her musical has also faced cancellation. The musical, based on her novel \"Between the Lines, \" was supposed to be performed at Mississinewa High School in Indiana. However, the school's su

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Oct 25 2025SPORTS

Tom Aspinall: The Fighter with Roots and Resilience

Tom Aspinall, the UFC Heavyweight Champion, is not just known for his quick knockouts but also for his deep connection to his heritage. Born in Salford, UK, on April 11, 1993, he is of British descent and white ethnicity. His fluency in Polish often leads fans to believe he is of Polish origin, but

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Oct 25 2025BUSINESS

Cool Tech Plant Opens in Mesa, Promises More Jobs and Growth

Mesa, Arizona, just got a new high-tech neighbor. XNRGY, a company that makes air-cooling systems for data centers, opened its Mesa 1 plant on October 23. This isn't just any plant—it's a big deal for Mesa because it brings high-paying jobs and shows the city's growing importance in the tech world.

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Oct 24 2025BUSINESS

Tech Boosts Baker Hughes' Future, But Oil Investments Lag

Baker Hughes is banking on artificial intelligence to drive its future growth. The company is so confident in this tech that it expects to hit $1. 5 billion in data center orders sooner than planned. This is a big deal because it shows how much demand there is for data center power. But it's not al

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Oct 24 2025HEALTH

Cumberland County's New Hub for Comprehensive Cancer Care

Cumberland County is about to get a major upgrade in healthcare facilities. A brand-new cancer center is set to open its doors next week. This isn't just any center; it's a massive 40, 250-square-foot space designed to bring together a wide range of cancer care services under one roof. This means no

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Oct 23 2025CRYPTO

Cardano's Decentralization Win: Why It Matters for Investors

Cardano has made headlines by topping Bitcoin and Ethereum in decentralization. This isn't just a bragging right; it's a big deal for security and independence. The Edinburgh Decentralization Index shows Cardano's network is more spread out. This means it's less reliant on a few big players, which i

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Oct 22 2025HEALTH

How Family Life and Personality Shape Teen Mental Health

Teenagers go through a lot. Their brains are still growing. Their emotions are all over the place. And sometimes, they have thoughts or experiences that feel a bit "off. " These are called psychotic-like experiences, or PLEs. They might see or hear things that aren't there. Or they might believe thi

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

Russia's Big Push for a State-Run Messaging App

In Russia, a new messaging app called MAX is making waves. It's everywhere: on billboards, recommended in schools, and even preloaded on phones. In one town near Moscow, loudspeakers urged people to download it. But why all the fuss? The Russian government is using some sneaky tactics to get people

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