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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Building a Stronger Future: Why America Needs a Workforce Strategy

America's workforce is facing a tough time. Many people are struggling to keep up with the changes in the job market. This is not just a problem for workers, but for the entire country. If people aren't equipped with the right skills, the economy can't grow. It's a big issue, but it's not impossible

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

China's Big Tech Push: What's the Plan?

China is making a big move to become a tech superpower. The country's new five-year plan is all about becoming self-sufficient in technology. This means they want to rely less on foreign tech and more on their own innovations. The plan is still being finalized. But it's already clear that China wan

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Oct 23 2025HEALTH

Fixing Faces: How Adults Can Still Get Jaw Surgery

Most people think jaw surgery is only for teens. But guess what? It's not just for kids. Adults can get it too, even if they have fake teeth or implants. Sometimes, people wait too long to fix their jaw. They might pull teeth, get dentures, or even implants. But these don't fix the real problem. Th

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Oct 23 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden World of Sea Anemone's Life Changes

Sea anemones, those fascinating creatures from the ocean, have a lot to teach us about how life evolved from simple to complex forms. They belong to a group of animals called Cnidaria, which are some of the earliest branching members of the animal kingdom. Scientists have been studying the starlet s

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Oct 23 2025BUSINESS

U. S. Home Sales Pick Up, But Challenges Remain

In September, the U. S. housing market saw a slight boost in home sales. This uptick happened because mortgage rates dropped a bit, and more homes became available for buyers. The number of homes sold went up by 1. 5% compared to August. This is the fastest pace since February. However, it's importa

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Oct 23 2025POLITICS

Putin's Playground: How Sanctions Are Shaking Up Russia's War Machine

Russia is feeling the heat as the U. S. and its allies ramp up economic pressure. The latest round of sanctions is aimed at cutting off the money flow that keeps Putin's war in Ukraine going. The European Union and the U. S. have both taken steps to tighten the screws, targeting everything from oil

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Oct 23 2025HEALTH

Aiding Aging: Tech Tools for Doctors in Puerto Rico

In Puerto Rico, a significant number of older Latinos grapple with daily activities due to functional disabilities. The statistics are staggering, with nearly 28% of this population facing such challenges, a rate much higher than the national average. These disabilities often stem from chronic healt

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Oct 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Seeing Beyond the Sun: How New Tech Mimics the Brain

Ever wondered how computers could see things humans can't? Well, scientists have cooked up a cool new gadget that does just that. It's called a Ga2O3 optoelectronic array, and it's designed to pick up ultraviolet light that's usually drowned out by the sun. This isn't just any old light detector, th

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Oct 23 2025WEATHER

One Year Later: The Lingering Impact of Spain's Deadly Floods

In Spain, the devastating floods that struck the Valencia region last year continue to leave their mark. A recent discovery has brought some closure to the tragedy. Authorities found the body of a 56-year-old man who went missing during the floods. DNA tests confirmed his identity. This man was one

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Oct 23 2025SPORTS

Legendary Footballers Advance in Hall of Fame Race

The Pro Football Hall of Fame has narrowed down its list of senior candidates for the Class of 2026. Out of 52 contenders, 34 have made it to the next round. These players last took the field in the year 2000. A special committee reviewed the candidates and voted for their top 25 picks. The top 25,

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