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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

Measles Alert: Why Vaccines Matter

A young child in Olmsted County has been diagnosed with measles, sparking concerns among health experts. The child, who is too young to have received the full course of vaccinations, had recently traveled abroad. This is a wake-up call for parents who may be hesitant about vaccines. Measles is no j

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Oct 19 2025CRIME

A Trust Betrayed: Church Worker Accused of Stealing Half a Million Dollars

A former church worker in New Jersey is in hot water after being accused of stealing over half a million dollars from his own parish. Joseph A. Manzi, who worked as the director of finance, operations, and development at the Church of Saint Leo the Great in Lincroft, is said to have used the money t

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Oct 19 2025EDUCATION

Dream Big: Staten Island Women Get a Boost for Education

Staten Island women who are the main breadwinners in their families have a chance to get some extra cash for school or job training. The Soroptimist International of Staten Island is handing out grants to help these women reach their goals. The deadline to apply is November 15. The application can

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Oct 18 2025SPORTS

North Carolina's Close Call: A Fumble Ends Belichick's Hopes

North Carolina's football team, led by coach Bill Belichick, faced a tough game against California. They were close to winning but lost due to a big mistake. Late in the game, Nathan Leacock fumbled the ball at the goal line. This turned a potential victory into a 21-18 defeat. Belichick acknowledge

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Oct 18 2025BUSINESS

Trump and China: A Tariff Tug-of-War

The United States and China are set to meet again to talk about trade. This time, it's to stop a fight over taxes on goods. President Trump said these taxes can't go on forever. He also said China made him do it. China has been putting limits on rare earth minerals. These are important for making t

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Oct 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

Why Fall Cleanup Might Not Be So Clean for Nature

When the weather gets cooler, many people start cleaning up their yards. They cut back plants and remove leaves. They think they are doing the right thing. But is this really good for nature? Leaving plants and leaves alone can help insects and small animals survive the winter. These creatures need

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Oct 18 2025POLITICS

The Fight for Fair Voting: A Critical Look at the Supreme Court's Role

The Voting Rights Act, a crucial law that protects against discrimination in voting, is now under serious threat. This law, which was created during the civil rights movement and signed by President Lyndon Johnson in 1965, is facing its biggest challenge yet. The Supreme Court, which has a majority

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Oct 18 2025POLITICS

Taiwan's New Opposition Leader Promises Calm Relations with China

A new leader has taken the reins of Taiwan's main opposition party, the Kuomintang (KMT). Cheng Li-wun, a former lawmaker, won the election with just over 50% of the vote. However, the turnout was quite low, with less than 40% of party members participating. Cheng is known for her fiery speeches an

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Oct 18 2025LIFESTYLE

Choosing the Right Retirement Community: What You Need to Know

Retirement planning involves many tough choices, especially when it comes to where to live. Many seniors want to stay in their homes but may need help with daily tasks or medical care. Some move in with family, but this isn't always possible or practical. A continuing care retirement community (CCR

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Oct 18 2025CRIME

Psychology's Brief Flirtation with Crime Solving

In the early 1900s, a bold idea emerged in the world of crime solving. Two psychologists, Max Wertheimer and Julius Klein, suggested using word association tests to figure out if someone was guilty of a crime. This method, called Tatbestandsdiagnostik, quickly became a hot topic in psychology and cr

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