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Nov 07 2025HEALTH

X-Ray Vision: Teaching Computers to Remember Old Diseases While Learning New Ones

Doctors deal with a lot of X-ray images. They need to spot new diseases. But they also need to remember old ones. This is tricky. It's like trying to learn a new language while not forgetting your mother tongue. Computers face the same problem. They can learn new things. But they often forget old in

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Nov 07 2025SPORTS

How Sports Policies Reflect Society's Values

Sports are more than just games. They mirror the values and beliefs of societies. A recent study dug into how different cultures and religions shape the impact of sports policies. The focus was on two main goals: national pride and social cohesion. The study looked at data from 1994 to 2024. It mea

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Nov 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

When Beliefs Collide: A Look at Bugonia's Mind Games

In the world of Bugonia, beliefs run deep and clash hard. At the top, there's Michelle Fuller, the big boss of a huge drug company. She starts her day with a strict routine, talks like a corporate robot, and expects her workers to put in endless hours. She's the kind of person many people love to ha

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Nov 07 2025SPORTS

Geno Smith: From Florida Roots to NFL Stardom

Geno Smith, a well-known NFL quarterback, has a story that goes beyond his impressive stats and awards. Born in Miramar, Florida, on October 10, 1990, Smith grew up in a state where football is a big deal. Florida has produced many NFL players, and Smith is one of them. Before joining the NFL, Smit

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Nov 07 2025HEALTH

Merging Faith and Therapy: A Look at Training Psychologists in Israel

In Israel, a unique training program for clinical psychologists is tackling a big question: how do therapists balance their personal beliefs with their professional work? This program brings together people from different religious and cultural backgrounds, including Ultra-Orthodox Jews, Arab Muslim

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Nov 07 2025BUSINESS

Turning Fears Into Strengths: A Journey of Confidence

Lynn Smith, a former news anchor, faced a big challenge: she was scared of public speaking. She called this fear her "brain bully. " This fear held her back, even though she had a successful career. But she didn't let it stop her. Instead, she turned her fear into a business that helps others. Smit

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Nov 07 2025WEATHER

Georgia's Winter 2025: What to Expect?

Georgia's winter weather is always a bit of a mystery. Last year, the state saw some serious snowstorms, but usually, winter here is pretty mild. So, what's in store for this year? Let's take a look at what different forecasts are saying. First things first, winter officially kicks off on December

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Nov 07 2025WEATHER

Christmas Weather: What to Expect Across the U. S.

The Old Farmer’s Almanac has shared its weather predictions for the Christmas week, hinting at a mix of winter conditions nationwide. This forecast is especially important for those planning holiday trips, as it gives a heads-up on what to expect. In the Northeast, Upper Midwest, Lower Lakes, easte

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

Buncombe County's Big Plans for the Future

Buncombe County has a new plan to make life better for everyone. This plan is called the 2030 Strategic Plan. It covers six big areas: growth, money, schools, health, safety, and nature. The plan was made with help from experts and the community. The county wants to build more homes and fix old one

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Nov 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Gifts to Boost Remote Work Productivity

Remote work is here to stay, and with it comes the need for gadgets that make the experience smoother. From wireless chargers to smart lights, there are plenty of options to consider. The Belkin UltraCharge Pro is a sleek wireless charging stand that can juice up an iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods

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