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Oct 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Unlocking History Through Smell: A Unique Museum Experience

In Düsseldorf, Germany, a unique museum exhibition is challenging visitors to explore history in a whole new way—through their sense of smell. "The Secret Power of Scents" at the Kunstpalast museum invites guests to journey through over a thousand years of cultural history, not by looking, but by sn

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Oct 29 2025LIFESTYLE

Wheaton, IL: More Than Just a Downtown Scene

Wheaton, IL, is often celebrated for its bustling downtown area, but there's much more to this town than meets the eye. The real magic of Wheaton lies in its ability to blend urban convenience with natural beauty and community spirit. Just a short distance from the heart of the town, residents can e

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

US Strike in Yemen: A Call for Justice

In April, a US airstrike hit a prison in Yemen's Saada province, killing over 60 African migrants held by Houthi rebels. This event has sparked serious concerns. Activists argue that this strike might be a war crime. They want a thorough investigation. The US has been targeting Houthi rebels. These

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Foreign Money in NYC Mayor Race Sparks Legal Trouble

In the final stretch of the New York City mayoral race, Democratic candidate Zohran Mamdani is facing serious allegations. A group called the Coolidge Reagan Foundation has sent criminal referrals to the Department of Justice and Manhattan District Attorney. They claim Mamdani's campaign took illega

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Local Police and Immigration: A Community Divided

In a small village, tensions rose as a group of about 100 people gathered to voice their concerns. They stood outside the Palatine Police Department, their messages clear: they were unhappy with a recent incident involving local law enforcement and federal immigration agents. The situation began on

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Oct 29 2025BUSINESS

Mississippi's Big Business Shake-Up: What's Next?

Mississippi is getting a major business makeover. Three big groups are joining forces to create the Mississippi Business Alliance. This new team wants to be the go-to voice for businesses in the state. John McKay is stepping up as the leader, with Derek Easley right beside him. But that's not all.

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Oct 29 2025CRYPTO

Circle's USDC Stablecoin Gains Ground Under New U. S. Policy

Circle Internet Financial Ltd. has seen its stock dip by 2% to $133 recently. However, its USDC stablecoin is making significant strides, thanks to the GENIUS Act introduced by the Trump administration. The market cap of USDC has surged by 59% since Trump took office, outpacing Tether's USDT, which

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Oct 29 2025CRIME

Justice Delayed: Man Tied to 1994 Teen Murder Sent Back to Laos

A man involved in the tragic death of a 16-year-old boy in Philadelphia in 1994 has finally been deported. Bou Khathavong, who is not from the United States, was sent back to Laos on September 2. This happened after many years of legal battles. Khathavong was part of a group that beat Eddie Polec t

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Oct 29 2025FINANCE

Bonds on a Roll: What's Driving the 2025 Boom?

The US bond market is having a great time in 2025. Prices are up, and yields are down. This is mostly because people think the economy is slowing down. When growth slows, bonds become more attractive. It's like when everyone wants to buy the same toy, and the price goes up. The Federal Reserve is e

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Oct 29 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Tech Helps Fix Tiny Blood Vessels

Small blood vessel replacements made from a material called ePTFE are widely used in hospitals. However, these grafts often fail because they don't heal well inside the body. The surface of ePTFE is very water-repellent, which makes it hard for the body to grow a protective layer of cells on it. Sc

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