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Oct 18 2025WEATHER

Arkansas: Brace for a Stormy Saturday and a Chilly Night

Arkansas is gearing up for a Saturday filled with severe weather. Meteorologists have upgraded their forecasts, warning of significant storms that could bring hail, strong winds, and even tornadoes to parts of the state. The worst of the weather is expected to hit the western and northwestern regio

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Oct 18 2025LIFESTYLE

Chicago Through the Eyes of Readers

Chicago, a city with a rich history and diverse culture, has inspired many through literature. Readers shared their experiences of how certain books reshaped their understanding of the city. One person highlighted how "Division Street" by Studs Terkel showcased the city's diverse population. Anothe

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Oct 17 2025HEALTH

Healing Minds Behind Bars: A Fresh Look at Prisoner Rehabilitation

Prisons in Spain are dealing with a tough issue: how to help inmates, especially those linked to terrorism, get better mentally. A new study talked to 24 prisoners and found out that fixing their minds is just as important as punishing them. These prisoners have given up their old ways, but changing

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Oct 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrity Hangouts: How Concerts Have Changed

Concerts have always been a special place where artists and fans connect. In the past, performers would often invite fans on stage for a quick moment in the spotlight. This made fans feel special and part of the show. Artists like Christina Aguilera and Gwen Stefani were known for these interactions

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Oct 17 2025POLITICS

Ukraine Pushes Back Against Russian Advance Near Dobropillia

In a bold move, Ukraine's military recently fended off a significant Russian attack near the town of Dobropillia. This clash involved over 20 armored vehicles, according to reports from the Azov brigade. The Ukrainian forces managed to repel the assault, destroying nine of the Russian vehicles in th

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Oct 17 2025HEALTH

Tuberculosis Treatment in Switzerland: A New Approach

Tuberculosis is still a big problem in Switzerland. Getting people to stick to their treatment is tough. A new idea called Video-Observed Therapy (VOT) might help. It's different from the usual Directly Observed Therapy (DOT). VOT uses video calls to check if patients take their medicine. This way,

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Oct 17 2025BUSINESS

Eklutna Tribe's Casino Plans Hit a Snag

The Eklutna Tribe's dream of building a permanent casino in Birchwood has hit a roadblock. A recent federal decision has put their plans on hold, leaving everyone guessing about what's next. The tribe had big plans for a new, permanent casino. They wanted to build a large gaming hall with hundreds

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Oct 17 2025POLITICS

Massachusetts: Bracing for Economic Storms

Massachusetts is facing some tough times ahead. The state's economy is slowing down, and businesses are hiring less because of tariffs and uncertainty. This has everyone wondering if the state is ready for what's coming. The state has taken some steps to prepare. Governor Healey and lawmakers have

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Oct 17 2025BUSINESS

Mississippi's Tech Startups Get a Boost

Mississippi is trying to grow its tech scene. Innovate Mississippi is helping with a 12-week program for startups. Seven companies are getting money and training. They will pitch to investors soon. Alex Bucklew and Johnathan McAdory started SimpleScript. It finds the best price for prescription dru

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Oct 17 2025POLITICS

South Africa's Silent Struggle: Why Conversion Therapy Still Exists

South Africa is known for its progressive stance on LGBTQ+ rights, but there's a big problem that's often overlooked. The country hasn't banned conversion therapy, which is a major issue. Conversion therapy is when people try to change someone's sexual orientation or gender identity. It's widely see

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