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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

Exercise and the Elderly: A Boost for Mind and Body

Elderly individuals with cognitive impairment often struggle with sleep and mood. A recent study explored how regular exercise can make a difference. The research focused on two types of exercise: eccentric resistance and combined aerobic plus resistance. The goal was to see how these activities imp

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Nov 23 2025EDUCATION

Newman High's November Star: Samantha Smith

Samantha Smith, a senior at Newman Central Catholic High School, has earned the title of Student of the Month for November. She is the daughter of Chad and Corie Smith. Samantha's favorite class is AP Statistics with Mrs. Connie Royer. She believes Mrs. Royer is the best teacher she has ever had. T

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Nov 23 2025BUSINESS

Climate Data: Who's Really Paying the Price?

Private companies are stepping up to fill the gap left by the U. S. government's reduced investment in climate science. This shift is creating a boom in the earth intelligence sector, with businesses like Climate X and GHGSat leading the charge. Climate X, a London-based data analytics firm, recent

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Nov 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Corey Feldman's Bumpy Ride on Dancing With the Stars

Corey Feldman, known for his roles in movies like The Goonies, recently shared his thoughts on the behind-the-scenes drama of Dancing With the Stars. He described the environment as "toxic, " highlighting the contrast between the on-camera harmony and the off-camera tensions. Feldman mentioned that

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Nov 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Social Media Giants: What They Know and What They Hide

Meta, the company behind Facebook and Instagram, has been accused of hiding research that shows their platforms can harm mental health. This came to light in court documents from a lawsuit filed by U. S. school districts against Meta and other social media companies. In 2020, Meta conducted a study

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Nov 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrities and Soldiers Team Up for a Good Cause

In a small town called Maxton, something exciting happened on November 20th. Celebrities and Special Forces soldiers came together for a special event called the Celebrity Green Beret Tactical Challenge. This event is not just about having fun; it's also about raising money to help soldiers and thei

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Nov 22 2025BUSINESS

Lexington's Beef Plant Closure: A Big Deal for Local Farmers and Workers

The news that Tyson Foods is shutting down its beef plant in Lexington has left many people surprised and worried. This plant is a big deal because it processes about 5, 000 cows every day and employs around 2, 700 people. For many in the community, this news came as a shock. David Jobman, who rais

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Nov 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Talks: Big Promises, Small Steps

The recent global climate summit, COP30, ended with a new agreement, but it didn't include a clear plan to cut fossil fuel use. This was a big letdown for many countries that wanted stronger action. The summit started with high hopes. Over 80 countries wanted to agree on a strong plan to move away

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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 2025CRIME

Holiday Cheer Interrupted: A Shooting in Concord

In Concord, North Carolina, a joyful Christmas tree lighting ceremony took a dark turn when gunfire broke out. Four individuals were hurt in the chaos, with three in critical condition and one stable. The shooting, which happened around 7:30 p. m. on Union Street, was reportedly between two people w

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