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Oct 26 2025HEALTH

Long Runs, Big Challenges: What Female Ultramarathoners Face

Female ultramarathon runners are pushing their limits, but their bodies might be paying a price. These athletes run distances longer than a marathon, often on tough mountain trails. More women are joining in, but not much is known about how this sport affects their health, especially their reproduct

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

Trade Tensions: U. S. and Canada Clash Over Reagan Ad and Tariffs

A recent dispute between the U. S. and Canada has taken an unexpected turn. It all started with a TV ad from Ontario that used a clip of former President Ronald Reagan speaking out against tariffs. The U. S. president took issue with the ad, calling it "fraudulent" and decided to raise tariffs on Ca

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

Trump's Hispanic Support Takes a Nose-Dive

The latest poll numbers are not looking good for Trump. His favorability among Hispanic adults has taken a big hit since he started his second term. Back in March, 44% of Hispanic adults had a positive view of him. Now, that number has dropped to just 25%. That's a pretty steep decline. Things aren

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Oct 26 2025SPORTS

A Close Call: North Carolina's Narrow Loss to Virginia

North Carolina's football team, led by coach Bill Belichick, faced off against Virginia in a tight game that ended with a narrow loss. The score was close, with North Carolina falling just one point short. The game went into overtime, and Virginia scored first, making it 17-10. North Carolina respon

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Oct 26 2025SPORTS

Alabama's Late Game Magic Keeps Them Unbeaten

In a thrilling SEC showdown, Alabama found a way to escape with a win against South Carolina. The Crimson Tide, ranked fourth, faced a tough challenge on the road against an unranked opponent. South Carolina, known for their strong running game, kept the pressure on Alabama throughout the game. The

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Oct 26 2025WEATHER

Jamaica and Haiti Face Severe Hurricane Threat

Hurricane Melissa is growing stronger and is expected to hit Jamaica and Haiti hard. This storm could become a Category 5 hurricane, which is the most severe level. The slow movement of the hurricane means it will bring a lot of rain and strong winds. The hurricane is currently about 130 miles sout

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

Ireland Picks Its New Leader: A Big Win for Change

Catherine Connolly just made history. She's the new president of Ireland, winning in a huge way. This is her moment, and she's ready to make a difference. Connolly isn't part of the usual political crowd. She's an independent, backed by left-wing parties, and she's not afraid to challenge the statu

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

New Jersey's Election Watch: What's the Big Deal?

New Jersey is gearing up for a big election, and things are getting interesting. The Justice Department has decided to send federal observers to keep an eye on things. This move comes after the Republican Party in New Jersey asked for them. The Democrats, of course, have something to say about it.

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Oct 26 2025HEALTH

A Big Chicken Recall: What You Need to Know

A huge amount of frozen chicken is being taken off the market. Hormel Foods is recalling almost 4. 9 million pounds of boneless chicken. This chicken was sold to places like restaurants and cafeterias, not directly to people at home. The problem? Some customers found metal bits in the chicken. The c

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Oct 26 2025HEALTH

Hot Chemo Treatment: Weighing the Risks and Benefits

In the world of cancer treatment, new methods are always being explored. One such method is HIPEC, which involves delivering heated chemotherapy directly into the abdomen during surgery. But with this treatment, a big question arises: which chemotherapy drug is safer when used in high doses? Two dr

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