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Oct 19 2025LIFESTYLE

Medina's Generous Gesture to Local Food Banks

In Medina, Ohio, a recent decision by the city's finance committee has sparked interest. They've agreed to give $2, 000 to a local nonprofit called Farms and Hunters Feeding the Hungry. This group is based in Wayne County and focuses on processing donated deer meat for food banks. The city's archer

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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

Who's Funding Zohran Mamdani's Campaign?

A political group called "We the People, America For All" has been spending a lot of money to support Zohran Mamdani, who is leading in the race to become the next mayor of New York City. This group has given over $36, 000 to put up video billboards that talk about Mamdani's plan to make bus rides f

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Oct 19 2025SCIENCE

Harnessing Nature's Power: A Greener Way to Extract Bee Venom's Treasure

Bee venom is a complex mix of chemicals. It has some powerful stuff, like melittin, but also allergens. To use it safely, we need to separate the good from the bad. Normally, this is done with harsh chemicals like acetonitrile (ACN). But these chemicals are toxic and create a lot of waste. This is n

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Oct 19 2025FINANCE

France's Credit Rating Takes Another Hit

France is in a bit of a pickle. For the third time in a year, its credit rating has been downgraded. This time, it's Standard & Poor's (S&P) that's lowered the rating. But why does this matter? Well, think of it like this: a credit rating is like a financial reputation. It tells others how reliable

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

Ghana's Battle Against Cervical Cancer: A Closer Look

Cervical cancer is a major health issue for women around the world. In Ghana, it's a significant problem, with about 18. 3 out of every 100, 000 women affected. However, the number of women getting screened for this cancer is shockingly low, ranging from 0. 8% to 12%. This is a big deal because earl

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Oct 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Broadway Actors Secure Deal, Musicians Still Negotiating

Broadway actors have managed to avoid a strike that could have disrupted 32 shows during the busy season. The Actors' Equity union, which has over 51, 000 members, announced a tentative three-year deal with The Broadway League. This agreement covers theater owners, producers, and operators. However

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Oct 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Week Wrap-Up: AI's Bright Side and Clouds of Uncertainty

The tech world had a mixed week, with some companies shining bright and others leaving investors in the dark. Let's dive in and see what's been happening. First off, AI is still the talk of the town. Companies like ON Semiconductor and Micron Technology saw their stocks rise. Why? Because they're r

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Oct 19 2025EDUCATION

New Hub for Health and Sports at William Paterson University

William Paterson University is making a big move to boost its health and sports programs. They recently started building a new $40 million center. This place is going to be huge, with two floors and 55, 000 square feet of space. It's more than twice the size of their current sports center. The new

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Oct 19 2025SPORTS

Baseball's Ohtani: A Superstar's Epic Night

Shohei Ohtani had a night to remember. On October 17, he showed off his skills in a big way. He hit three home runs and pitched six strong innings. His team, the Los Angeles Dodgers, won 5-1 against the Milwaukee Brewers. This win sent them to the World Series. People are now talking about if this w

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Oct 19 2025EDUCATION

Virginia's Smart Investment: Why Education Matters

Virginia stands out as a leader in education, a fact that has caught the attention of many. This year, CNBC ranked Virginia's education system as the best in the nation. This news was celebrated by business and education leaders who gathered in Richmond for the annual Education and Workforce Confere

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