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Oct 22 2025WEATHER

Caribbean Braces for Tropical Storm Melissa's Potential Fury

Tropical Storm Melissa is slowly making its way through the Caribbean, with experts keeping a close eye on its development. As of Wednesday, the storm was moving west-northwest at a snail's pace, with winds clocking in at 50 mph. The storm's slow movement is concerning, as it gives Melissa more time

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Oct 22 2025SCIENCE

Snakes and Their Pee: A Clever Survival Trick

Snakes have a unique way of dealing with waste that scientists have finally figured out. For a long time, researchers noticed that reptiles, including snakes, produce pee crystals, but they didn't understand why. Now, a team of scientists has uncovered the secret behind these crystals and how they h

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Oct 22 2025RELIGION

Laughter and Faith: A Balancing Act

Everton, a former cast member of "Studio C, " recently spoke at the Restore conference at Utah Valley University. She tackled a big question: Do Latter-day Saints struggle with laughter? She believes humor is crucial for spiritual growth. Everton shared her experiences working on a comedy show for B

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Oct 22 2025EDUCATION

Breaking Barriers: Education Reaches Incarcerated Women in Massachusetts

A new opportunity is opening up for women in Massachusetts prisons. Boston College is teaming up with the state's Department of Correction to bring education to those behind bars. This isn't a new idea, but it's expanding. Since 2019, the Boston College Prison Education Program has been running at M

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Oct 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

K-Pop Demon Hunters: Toy Giants Join Forces for 2026 Launch

Big news for K-Pop Demon Hunters fans! Mattel and Hasbro are teaming up with Netflix to bring a whole range of toys and games to life in 2026. This is a first-of-its-kind deal, with both companies getting exclusive rights to create products based on the hit animated film. Mattel is working on dolls

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

Arizona's Fight for a Seated Congresswoman

Arizona's top legal official has taken the U. S. House of Representatives to court. The issue? The refusal to swear in a newly elected Democratic congresswoman. The delay is tied to a government shutdown. The attorney general argues that this is a clear violation of the congresswoman's rights. The

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Oct 22 2025SPORTS

OKC Thunder's Shiny New Championship Gear: What's Inside?

The OKC Thunder are kicking off their season with a bang. They've got new bling to show off! Before they face the Houston Rockets, they're having a big ceremony to unveil their championship rings and banner. These rings aren't just any rings. They're packed with details. Each one has a special band

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

Who's in Charge Here? Republicans Clash Over Shutdown Strategy

The government shutdown is dragging on, and Republicans are starting to question their strategy. Some want President Trump to step in and negotiate with Democrats, but others are sticking to their guns, refusing to budge until the shutdown ends. Senators like Tommy Tuberville and Jim Justice believ

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

Immigrant Survivors Caught in ICE's Crosshairs

A recent legal battle has sparked concerns about how U. S. immigration policies are affecting vulnerable individuals. The Department of Homeland Security insists that immigration enforcement is focused on those who pose a threat, but a lawsuit paints a different picture. It claims that a new ICE pol

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

Keeping Warm During a Government Shutdown

A nonprofit group in Hampden County is preparing for a tough situation. They help people pay for heating fuel in the winter. But now, the federal government is shut down. This could delay their usual start date. The group, Valley Opportunity Council, has a backup plan. They know the government shut

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