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Dec 31 2025WEATHER

Michigan Braces for More Snow and Ice

Michigan is in for a rough ride with winter weather. The National Weather Service has put out warnings and advisories, even though the big storm is moving away. Snow showers are expected to ease up later in the morning but will pick up again in the afternoon and continue into Wednesday. Parts of nor

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Dec 31 2025WEATHER

Michigan's Chilly New Year's Surprise: What to Expect

Michigan is gearing up for a frosty start to the new year. The state has been experiencing colder than usual temperatures all week. But the coldest day is yet to come. That's right, New Year's Day will be the coldest day of the week. So, if you're planning to celebrate, bundle up! The Upper Peninsu

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Dec 31 2025OPINION

Tackling Gun Violence: A Two-Pronged Approach

Gun violence is a complex issue that requires more than just one solution. Some people think that education is the only answer, while others believe stricter gun laws are the way to go. But why not both? Australia is often seen as a leader in gun control, but even there, illegal weapons are still a

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Dec 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Growth: Duos Edge AI Spreads Across States

Duos Edge AI is making big moves. They're not just sticking to Texas anymore. They've just set up shop in Illinois, specifically in the Greater Chicagoland Area. This is a big deal because it shows they're growing beyond their home turf. They've also added two new Edge Data Centers (EDCs) in Lubboc

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Dec 31 2025HEALTH

Dark Chocolate's Secret Ingredient: A Clue to Aging?

Dark chocolate has a secret ingredient that might help us age slower. It's called theobromine, a compound found in cocoa. Scientists found that people with higher levels of theobromine in their blood seem to have younger biological ages. This means their bodies are functioning better than others the

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Dec 31 2025HEALTH

How Food and Habits Shape Your Mental Strength

A recent study dug into how what we eat and how we live our lives affects our ability to bounce back from tough times. It turns out, our choices can either make us stronger or hold us back. The research focused on college students, a group that often faces a lot of stress. It looked at things like

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Dec 31 2025HEALTH

Decoding the Aging Puzzle: MMA and Alpha-Klotho

In the realm of health science, researchers are constantly seeking to unravel the mysteries of aging and well-being. Two significant indicators in this exploration are Methylmalonic Acid (MMA) and Alpha-Klotho (α-Klotho). MMA serves as a warning sign for mitochondrial dysfunction and excessive oxida

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Dec 31 2025SCIENCE

Breaking New Ground in Bone Cancer Research: A Look at the Latest Discoveries

The 2024 Cancer and Bone Society (CABS) meeting, held at the University of Sheffield, brought together experts to discuss the latest in bone cancer research. This event, which also included the Bone Research Society, focused on how cancer affects bones and how new treatments are being developed. On

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Dec 31 2025HEALTH

Arizona's Rural Health Care: A Missed Opportunity?

Arizona's rural communities are in a tough spot when it comes to health care. The federal government recently announced a $67 million aid package for the state, but this amount is significantly lower than what other states are receiving. This is because Arizona is highly urbanized, with only 11. 5%

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Dec 31 2025SPORTS

China's Football Reform: A Decade of Changes and Challenges

In 2025, China will celebrate ten years since the launch of its football reform plan. This reform has been a big deal, aiming to improve the sport in the country. To see how well it's doing, experts have been looking at the policies put in place. They used different methods to check these policies.

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