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Oct 20 2025EDUCATION

New York's Tech Education: Adapting to AI's Rapid Changes

New York's approach to tech education is at a crossroads. The city has been making progress in getting more people into tech jobs, especially those who have been left out. They've been doing this through short courses for adults and adding computer classes in schools. But now, AI is changing everyth

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Oct 20 2025BUSINESS

Big Trouble for Rail Mergers: Chemical Firms Sound the Alarm

Big names in the chemical world are not happy about the idea of Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern joining forces. Companies like Cabot, Huntsman, and Lubrizol, along with over thirty others, have spoken up. They say past rail mergers have caused more problems than they solved. Think service disrupt

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Oct 20 2025HEALTH

How ChatGPT's Different Versions Measure Up in Medical Training

ChatGPT has become a hot topic in medical education, especially for teaching clinical reasoning skills. One way to test this is through Script Concordance Tests (SCTs), which check how well someone can make decisions when things are uncertain. Recently, four versions of ChatGPT—3. 5, 4, 4o, and 5—we

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Oct 20 2025HEALTH

Making Health Care Effortless: A Fresh Look at Prevention

Healthcare in the U. S. is often reactive, waiting for problems to arise before taking action. This approach is costly and inefficient, especially when considering the potential of preventive care. The current system struggles to prioritize prevention, with only about 5% of total health spending all

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Oct 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Windows 11 Update Causes Chaos, Microsoft Rushes to Fix

Windows 11 users are facing big problems after a recent update. The update, called KB5066835, is causing major issues. It's breaking local network connections and making recovery tools useless. The problem is with something called HTTP. sys. This is a part of Windows that handles web requests. When

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Oct 20 2025WEATHER

Halloween Weather: Rain and Warmth Ahead

Halloween is coming up, and the weather might be a bit of a mixed bag. It looks like there's a good chance of rain, especially in the northern parts of Michigan. The good news is that temperatures are expected to be a bit warmer than usual. But don't put away your winter coats just yet—there's a pos

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Oct 20 2025WEATHER

Boston's Weather: Rainy Start, Cool Finish

Boston is gearing up for a week of changing weather. The first half will be wet, while the second half will bring cooler temperatures and sunny skies. The week kicks off with rain on Monday. A cold front is moving in, bringing showers and possible thunderstorms. The rain might make morning travel t

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Oct 20 2025SPORTS

Tuesday's Sports Showdown: A Mix of Games to Watch

Tuesday is packed with sports action, from college fields to pro courts and international pitches. Early birds can catch the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup games starting at 8:45 a. m. on FS2. North Korea takes on Cameroon, followed by the U. S. versus China, and later, the Netherlands faces Mexico. Al

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Oct 20 2025SPORTS

Shohei Ohtani's Unmatched Double Act in Baseball

Shohei Ohtani did something amazing in Game 4 of the NL Championship Series. He hit three home runs and pitched six innings without giving up any runs. This is a big deal because it's really hard to be great at both hitting and pitching in baseball. Ohtani's performance was special because he did w

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Oct 20 2025SPORTS

Local High School Stars Shine in Volleyball and Soccer Playoffs

High school sports in Fayetteville are heating up with volleyball and NCISAA boys soccer playoffs in full swing. Fayetteville Academy is making waves as the sole private school remaining in the state playoffs across all sports after two rounds of postseason action. This week, the spotlight is on th

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