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Jan 23 2025LIFESTYLE

Fun Days Ahead: What to Do This Weekend

Hey there! Ready to dive into some fun activities? This weekend is packed with exciting events both indoors and outdoors. First off, don't forget that Friday is National Peanut Butter Day. How about packing some PB sandwiches for a road trip or staying in town for some yummy marshmallow treats? Now

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

''Twenty Years of Tackling Obesity: Lessons from the ROOS''

Twenty years ago, the Roundtable on Obesity Solutions (ROOS) was born. This unique group brings together everyone from scientists to ordinary folks affected by obesity. Their goal? To tackle this public health challenge from every angle. In its first decade, ROOS focused on starting conversations, g

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Jan 23 2025LIFESTYLE

Discover the Magic of Wintry Trails in Minnesota

Ah, winter! It's a season that's often overlooked for outdoor activities, but those who brave the cold know there's something special about it. This January and February, Minnesota is hosting "Trails By Candlelight" at Thompson County Park in West St. Paul and Spring Lake Park Reserve in Hastings. T

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Jan 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung’s New Galaxy S25: A Closer Look at the Flagships!

Samsung has just unveiled its latest flagship series, the Galaxy S25. This time, we’re diving into a visual feast with over 70 official renders and lifestyle photos. Let’s start with the renders. The Samsung Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra each have their own gallery, showcasing the phones from ever

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Staying Warm and Safe: A Chilly Challenge

Freezing temperatures are expected to hit parts of the United States in the coming week. So, what should you do? Staying indoors is the best bet, but if you must venture out, be extra careful. Dangers like slipping on ice or car crashes can be lurking. Experts recommend taking a cautious approach.

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

When Guns Take Kids: Different Needs, Different Answers

You may know that hospitals have programs to stop gun violence among adults. But do these work for kids? Let's think about it. A study looked into the idea that when it comes to gun deaths, kids and adults face different problems and need different solutions. This study asked a big question: can hos

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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

Why Suicide Prevention for AAPI Veterans Needs a Cultural Touch

Suicide rates among U. S. veterans are high, but Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) veterans face an even bigger challenge. Experts say that culturally sensitive strategies work best, but there's a lack of knowledge among clinicians on how to help. To fill this gap, we talked to experts abou

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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

COVID-19 Arrives in the US: A Historical Turning Point

Imagine waking up on a Tuesday morning in 2025, with 344 days left in the year. It's January 21st, and history is about to be made. On this day, the United States reported its first confirmed case of a mysterious virus that had been sweeping through China. A resident of Washington state, who had rec

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Jan 22 2025BUSINESS

Netflix Prices Are Up, Subscribers Are Up Too

Netflix has decided to raise its prices after adding a record 19 million new subscribers in the last three months of 2024. This brings their total global subscribers to 302 million. The company credits its success to big events like the Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul boxing match and NFL games, as well as

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Jan 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Shine: From Atlanta to London

This past week was packed with star-studded events across the country and beyond. The cast of "Harlem" lit up New York City for their Season 3 premiere. Over in Atlanta, Coco Jones wowed the crowd with her rendition of the National Anthem at the College Football Playoff National Championship. Atlant

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