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Nov 25 2025BUSINESS

Toro Company's Financial Update: What's Next?

The Toro Company, a major player in outdoor solutions, has set the date for its fiscal 2025 financial results. On December 17, they will share their fourth-quarter and full-year performance. The numbers will be out at 7:30 a. m. CT, and you can find them on their website. They're also planning a co

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Nov 25 2025POLITICS

America's Rush to Catch Up in the Rare Earth Race

In the vast Mojave Desert, the Mountain Pass mine might look like any other barren landscape, but it holds a crucial piece of America's past and future. This mine was once the world's top supplier of rare earth elements, essential for modern tech and military tech. Back in the 1980s, it provided nea

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Nov 25 2025HEALTH

Men's Health: The Hidden Link Between Infertility and Heart Risks

Researchers have found a surprising connection between male infertility and heart health. It seems that men who struggle with infertility might also face a higher chance of developing serious health issues like high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, and stroke. This isn't just about age or li

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Nov 25 2025SCIENCE

Zapping Dye Pollution: The Tiny Helper from Nature

In the vast world of tiny organisms, a bacterium named Buttiauxella sp. S19-1 is making waves. It has a special talent: breaking down a harmful dye called Congo red (CR). This dye is a big deal in the fashion industry, but it's not so great for the environment or our health. Scientists found that t

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Nov 24 2025SPORTS

Rangers Shake Up Roster with Major Trade

The Texas Rangers have made a big move, trading Marcus Semien to the New York Mets. This trade is part of a bigger plan to change things up. The Rangers also let go of some other key players, like Adolis García and Jonah Heim. Semien, who is 35, was a big part of the Rangers for four seasons. He sig

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Nov 24 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Power of Cooking Sweet Potatoes

Sweet potatoes are a big deal worldwide. They are packed with nutrients. People cook them in different ways, like baking, boiling, and steaming. These methods change how they taste and how our bodies use them. Scientists looked at how cooking changes sweet potatoes. They found over 3, 700 things in

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Nov 24 2025HEALTH

How a Protein Might Shield Your Liver from Unhealthy Diets

In today's fast-food culture, many people struggle with liver issues. One of the main problems is metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH), which often comes from eating too much junk food. This condition is quite common and can be serious. Now, scientists are looking into a protein c

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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

Gaming Gripes: Why eSports Players Feel the Pain

eSports players are no strangers to aches and pains. A recent study dug into this issue, focusing on those who use keyboards and mice. They surveyed 60 players, from casual to pro, asking about their pain, injuries, gaming habits, and physiotherapy use. The results? A whopping 71. 7% of players rep

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Nov 23 2025LIFESTYLE

Holiday cheer goes under the hammer in Pennsylvania

In the heart of Pennsylvania, a unique holiday spectacle unfolded. For two days, the Buffalo Valley Produce Auction transformed into a winter wonderland of sorts. The event showcased around 50, 000 Christmas trees, along with a vast array of wreaths, crafts, and other festive items. Buyers from vari

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Nov 23 2025SCIENCE

How AI is making it easier to spot unknown chemicals in our bodies

Ever wondered how scientists figure out what's in our bodies? It's not as easy as it sounds. They often use a method called metabolomics. This involves looking at tiny amounts of chemicals, or metabolites, in our cells. The problem is, there are lots of unknown metabolites out there. And without a r

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