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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

Robots and Health: A Surprising Link in China

In China, robots are doing more than just taking over jobs. They might also be helping people live healthier lives. Researchers looked at how robots affect health, especially chronic diseases. They found that when more robots are used in a city, fewer people get chronic illnesses. The study used da

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Oct 19 2025EDUCATION

New Hub for Health and Sports at William Paterson University

William Paterson University is making a big move to boost its health and sports programs. They recently started building a new $40 million center. This place is going to be huge, with two floors and 55, 000 square feet of space. It's more than twice the size of their current sports center. The new

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Oct 19 2025EDUCATION

Dream Big: Staten Island Women Get a Boost for Education

Staten Island women who are the main breadwinners in their families have a chance to get some extra cash for school or job training. The Soroptimist International of Staten Island is handing out grants to help these women reach their goals. The deadline to apply is November 15. The application can

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Oct 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Powering the Future: Why Tech Giants Are Taking Energy Into Their Own Hands

The tech world is buzzing with a big change. Data centers, the backbone of the internet, are now building their own power plants. Why? Because the current power grid just can't keep up with the massive energy needs of artificial intelligence (AI) and other tech advancements. It's not that the power

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Oct 19 2025EDUCATION

How Big Tech is quietly shaping what we know

Big Tech companies are slowly taking over how we learn and what we consider as facts. This is not just about students using AI to cheat on homework. It's about how these companies are influencing what we think is true and important. AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini are becoming popular in

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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

Young Republicans' Controversial Chats Spark Debate

Words hold immense power, and recent events have shown just how much damage they can cause. A group of Young Republicans found themselves in hot water after their private chats surfaced, revealing a disturbing pattern of racist, homophobic, and antisemitic language. These chats, which took place ove

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Oct 19 2025EDUCATION

Helping Kids Who Struggle with Reading

Kids who don't like reading can be a big challenge for parents. It's not just about getting them to read, but also making sure they enjoy it. Reading is super important for kids. It helps them learn better, do well in school, and even understand their feelings. But sometimes, kids resist reading bec

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Oct 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

Alaska's Ambler Road: A Costly Misstep?

The Trump administration has thrown its support behind a controversial mining road in Alaska's Ambler region, but is this really a good idea? The federal government has pledged $35. 6 million to Trilogy Metals, a Canadian company exploring the area. This investment is quite small for a mining compan

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

The Power of Connection: How Doctors and Patients Shape Healing

The bond between a doctor and patient is a big deal. It can make a real difference in how well treatment works. This bond is not just about medical stuff. It's also about feelings and the complex world of healthcare. At the start, when a doctor and patient first meet, something important happens. T

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Oct 19 2025WEATHER

Mississippi Braces for Stormy Weekend

Mississippi is in for a rough ride this weekend. The National Weather Service has put the whole state on alert for severe weather. The main concern is strong winds that could cause damage. But there's also a chance of quick tornadoes and small hail. The storms are expected to start in the northwest

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