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Oct 24 2025EDUCATION

Top Places to Live for College Students in 2025

Choosing a college is not just about the classes. Students also need to think about where they will live. Things like how much it costs to live there, how friendly the people are, and what there is to do can make a big difference. A recent study looked at over 400 cities in the U. S. to find the be

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Oct 24 2025CRIME

Young Workers Speak Out Against Ice Cream Shop Owner

In a shocking turn of events, a group of young women have come forward with serious allegations against an ice cream shop owner. These former employees, who were teenagers when they worked at Flavor Frenzy in Addison, claim that the owner, Steven Weisberg, took advantage of them in numerous ways. T

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Oct 24 2025SPORTS

Lamine Yamal: Balancing Fame and Football

Lamine Yamal, the young football sensation, is under the microscope. His off-pitch lifestyle has sparked discussions at Barcelona. The club's management is worried about how his growing fame might be affecting his performance on the field. Recently, Barcelona's Director of Football, Deco, met with

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Oct 24 2025SPORTS

A Tale of Missed Opportunities: Blue Jays and Ohtani's Unfinished Business

Shohei Ohtani's decision to join the Los Angeles Dodgers instead of the Toronto Blue Jays left a lasting impact on the baseball world. The Blue Jays had put their hearts into the deal, even preparing a custom jacket for Ohtani's dog, Decoy. But in the end, Ohtani chose the Dodgers, leaving Toronto w

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Oct 24 2025LIFESTYLE

Styling Secrets: From Hollywood to Your Wardrobe

Tramell Tillman, an actor from the show Severance, has a stylist named Chaise Dennis. Dennis started his career in Los Angeles, working with luxury brands and private clients. His first big client was Ronen Rubenstein, an actor from “911: Lone Star. ” Both were new to their fields, and they grew tog

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Oct 24 2025LIFESTYLE

Women's Independence: A Glimpse into Northern Ghana's Household Dynamics

In the dry, sun-scorched regions of Northern Ghana, old-fashioned beliefs still hold strong. Here, who does what in a family is not up for debate. Men and women have their own tasks, and that's just how it is. But what happens when women start to take control of their lives? Does it make things fair

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Oct 24 2025RELIGION

Women's Faith: A Quiet Shift

Women have long been the backbone of religious communities. But recent data shows a shift. Women are still more religious than men. But the gap is closing. Some people think women are leaving religion because of politics. They say women are fed up with sexist rules. Others argue that feminism is dr

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Oct 24 2025EDUCATION

Mistakes We All Make: A Look at Common Misunderstandings

People often mix up facts. It happens to everyone. Some of these mix-ups are so common that they become funny. First, many think the U. S. is the only developed country without a healthcare system. But that's not true. Other developing countries have healthcare systems too. Another big mix-up is t

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Oct 24 2025BUSINESS

From Finance to AI: A Young Entrepreneur's Journey

Raymond Zhao, a 23-year-old entrepreneur, has taken a bold step away from the finance world and into the exciting realm of artificial intelligence. His story begins with a dream to work at Goldman Sachs, a prestigious investment bank. He moved from Australia to the UK to study mathematics and statis

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Oct 24 2025BUSINESS

Optum's Finance Chief Moves On: What's Next for UnitedHealth?

UnitedHealth's Optum unit is seeing a shift at the top. The CFO, who took the job just a few months ago, is heading back to the UK. This is not the first change we've seen in the company's leadership. The CEO is working hard to steer the company in a new direction after some tough times. The news c

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