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Nov 20 2025BUSINESS

A Dairy Dispute: Ogden Creamery Faces Vandalism Over Raw Milk

In Ogden, a creamery known for its raw milk products recently became the target of vandalism. The incident, which took place at Milk Barn Creamery's Ogden location, involved offensive graffiti on the storefront. The message was a clear protest against the sale of raw milk, a product that has sparked

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Nov 20 2025HEALTH

Oregon Steps Up to Save Health Care Access

Oregon has taken a big step to keep health care accessible for many people. The state recently approved $7. 5 million in emergency funds to support Planned Parenthood centers. This money helps make up for lost Medicaid payments caused by a federal budget change. Planned Parenthood in Oregon was fac

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Nov 19 2025HEALTH

Boosting Muscle Healing: A New Approach

Muscle injuries often leave people wondering whether to rest or engage in rehabilitative activities. While activity can speed up recovery, it can also cause further damage if done too soon. Scientists have been exploring ways to enhance muscle healing, and one promising method is mitochondria transp

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Nov 19 2025SCIENCE

Lips Locked Through Time: The Old Story of Kissing

Why do people kiss? It's a question that has puzzled scientists for years. Recent studies suggest that this behavior might be much older than previously believed. Evidence points to our ancient ancestors, like Neanderthals, engaging in this lip-locking activity. Interestingly, humans aren't the onl

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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

Immigration Enforcement Shifts: Fear and Responses in North Carolina

Immigration enforcement actions have moved from Raleigh to Charlotte, causing a mix of fear and reactions. Federal agents have been active in the Charlotte area, leading to over 250 arrests. This shift follows earlier operations in Raleigh, where businesses closed, and schools saw lower attendance a

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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

Charlotte's Unexpected Immigration Spotlight

Charlotte, North Carolina, has become a hotspot for immigration enforcement, leaving many residents puzzled. The city, known for its diverse population, has seen a surge in Border Patrol activity, causing concern among immigrants and locals alike. Dora Martinez, who moved from Mexico nearly 30 year

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Nov 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

A Resilient Bird's Journey to Recovery

In the vast landscapes of southwestern Utah, a remarkable story of survival and resilience unfolded. A young great horned owl, later identified as a male due to its smaller size, found itself in a dire situation. It had somehow ended up inside a cement mixer, resulting in its face, chest, and right

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Nov 19 2025SPORTS

Who Will Be the Falcons' Backup Quarterback in 2026?

The Atlanta Falcons are in a tough spot. Michael Penix Jr. , their quarterback, got hurt. He might not be ready for the 2026 season. The team needs to find a backup, but it's not easy. Kirk Cousins, the current backup, is old and not playing well. The Falcons might cut him to save money. But who wil

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Nov 19 2025CRIME

A Space Crime That Wasn't

A woman has admitted to making a false claim about her astronaut ex-wife. Summer Heather Worden, 50, told police in July 2019 that her former partner, Anne McClain, had broken the law while working on the International Space Station (ISS). This was the first time anyone had ever reported a crime hap

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Nov 19 2025BUSINESS

Trade Takes a Hit: What Happened in August?

In August, trade numbers took a dive. The reason? New tariffs. These taxes on imports and exports started on August 7th. They came from the U. S. government. The result? A big drop in trade. First, let's talk about imports. These are goods and services bought from other countries. In August, they d

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