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Nov 01 2025BUSINESS

Cannabis Industry: Hope on the Horizon?

The cannabis market is buzzing with potential, thanks to some big changes on the horizon. Investors are feeling hopeful, especially with President Trump showing interest in cannabis and hemp products. This could mean new rules and better opportunities for the industry. One company, Verano Holdings,

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Nov 01 2025SPORTS

Ohtani's Ultimate Test: Can He Deliver in the World Series Game 7?

Shohei Ohtani, the baseball sensation, is about to face his toughest challenge yet. In the World Series Game 7, he's not just pitching; he's also batting and playing as the designated hitter. This is a big deal because it's rare for a player to do both in such a high-pressure game. Ohtani is known

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Nov 01 2025HEALTH

Heart Helpers: A New Way to Fix a Broken Beat

When the heart's rhythm is off, it can be tough to fix. Normally, doctors use a special wire in the coronary sinus to help the heart beat in sync. But what if that path is blocked? That's where a new method comes in. Instead of going the usual route, doctors can now place the wire on the inside of t

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Nov 01 2025SCIENCE

Uncovering Hidden Science: October's Coolest Discoveries

October brought some fascinating science news that might have slipped under the radar. Let's dive into a few standout stories. Ever wondered how to max out your score in Boggle? Dan Vanderkam, a software engineer, cracked the code. He figured out the best board setup for the highest score ever—3, 6

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Nov 01 2025HEALTH

Vaccines: A Never-Ending Story of Profit and Health Risks

Vaccines have changed a lot over time. They used to give you long-term protection. Now, they're more like a yearly subscription. Companies guess which flu strains will be around and tweak the vaccines each season. But do they really work? Many people, even those who get multiple boosters, still get

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Nov 01 2025HEALTH

How Fit Are College Athletes When It Comes to Health Knowledge?

In 2024, a study took a close look at the health smarts of college students studying sports in China. It wasn't just about whether they knew the basics. The study dug into three big areas: their health beliefs, their daily habits, and their practical skills. The study checked out six key areas too.

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Nov 01 2025WEATHER

Upstate New York: Winter is Coming Back to Normal

Upstate New York is in for a typical winter this year. After a few years of low snowfall, things are looking up for snow lovers. Last winter, Syracuse got 105 inches of snow, which is close to the usual 120 inches. Experts think this winter might be similar. For the past five years, snowfall in Syr

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Nov 01 2025SPORTS

Chilly Showdowns: NFL Week 9 Games Braced for Weather Woes

As November steps in, NFL Week 9 is gearing up for a chilly reception. Fans and bettors should brace for more than just football action, as rain, wind, and low temperatures threaten to shake up the games. In Green Bay, the Panthers and Packers are set to face off in temperatures dipping into the lo

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Nov 01 2025WEATHER

Bracing for the Big Chill: Seven States Under Weather Watch

Cold weather is on its way, and it's not just about bundling up. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a series of alerts across the U. S. , warning of frost, freeze, and snow. This isn't just about inconvenience; it's about potential damage to crops, plants, and even plumbing. So, what's th

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Nov 01 2025HEALTH

Belgium's Heat Wave: Who's Really in Danger?

Belgium is getting hotter, and not everyone is handling it well. People with long-term health problems are feeling the heat the most. They are more likely to get sick or even die when temperatures rise. But it's not just about health. Where you live, how old you are, and how much money you have can

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