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Nov 13 2024LIFESTYLE

Unexpected Fall Blooms: When Plant Flowers Surprise Us!

You might not expect certain plants to bloom in the fall, but they do! Walking around with your cute Havanese dog, you'll see plants like coleus that start sprouting flowers when it gets cooler. These aren't just any flowers, but ones that grow on plants we usually admire for their leaves, like cala

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Nov 05 2024HEALTH

Sugar Restriction in Early Life: A Healthier Future?

Did you know that limiting sugar intake during the first 1, 000 days of life can make a big difference in health later on? Research from universities in the US and Canada shows that people who had less sugar from birth to age two had a lower risk of getting type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure as

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Nov 02 2024SPORTS

Adidas Stands Firm: Garrett Wilson Isn't Leaving

Garrett Wilson, the star wide receiver for the New York Jets, has been making waves with his impressive performances. One of his recent catches even earned him the nickname "Air Jordan. " This has sparked rumors about a potential switch from Adidas to the Jordan Brand. However, Adidas isn't taking t

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Nov 01 2024POLITICS

The Unexpected Truck Ride: Former President's Viral Moment

Meet Andrew Brisson, a local garbage truck driver from Norway, Michigan. One day, while having lunch, he received a call that seemed too good to be true. The voice on the other line invited him to meet former President Trump at a rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Brisson didn't believe it at first, but

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Nov 01 2024POLITICS

Sunny Hostin's View on Trump's Garbage Truck Gimmick

Sunny Hostin, a co-host on ABC's The View, had some strong words for former President Donald Trump. She criticized his recent stunt of riding in a garbage truck and wearing reflective gear at his rally. Hostin called it a bit of trickery, or what some people call "gaslighting. " She urged Americans

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Nov 01 2024HEALTH

Sugar Restrictions in WWII Linked to Better Health Later in Life

During World War II, the UK rationed sugar to prevent shortages. A recent study found that people born during this time had a lower risk of type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure as adults. This is thought to be because they ate less sugar in their early years. It's not easy to find situations wher

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Oct 31 2024HEALTH

China's Old-Young Shift: Kindergartens Turn to Senior Care

China is facing a unique challenge with its aging population and decreasing birth rates. To tackle this, many kindergartens are transforming into senior care homes. In the eastern province of Zhejiang, a preschool in Jinhua city switched from catering to tiny tots to caring for the elderly. Zhuang Y

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Oct 31 2024CELEBRITIES

Teri Garr's Health Journey: From MS to Aneurysm

Teri Garr, known for her comedic roles, recently passed away at the age of 79. Her cause of death was linked to complications from multiple sclerosis (MS), a disease she lived with for many years. MS affects the brain and spinal cord, causing communication issues between the brain and body. Women ar

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Oct 31 2024POLITICS

Trump's Garbage Truck Stunt: A Response to Biden’s Remarks

In an unusual turn of events, former President Trump found himself in the passenger seat of a garbage truck during a campaign visit to Wisconsin. This wasn’t just any garbage truck—it was decked out in Trump campaign stickers and flags. Why the odd choice? Trump was aiming to capitalize on comments

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Oct 31 2024ENVIRONMENT

Sugarcane Farmers Adjust to Drought and Storm Effects

In Louisiana, sugarcane harvesting is in full swing, but farmers are faced with challenges due to unpredictable weather. Recently, Hurricane Francine struck the state, causing wind and rain to damage crops. Troy Canella, a sugarcane farmer, saw his crops flooded and flattened by the storm. Now, his

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