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Nov 22 2025SPORTS

Laurie Canter's Big Golf Decision: Back to LIV in 2026

Laurie Canter, a skilled golfer from England, has made a surprising choice. He plans to return to the LIV Golf League in 2026, even though he has the chance to play on the PGA Tour. This decision comes after he secured his PGA Tour card by finishing in the top 10 on the DP World Tour in 2025. Cante

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Nov 22 2025BUSINESS

Healthcare Giant Premier Inc. Changes Hands

Premier Inc. , a big name in healthcare tech, just got a new owner. Patient Square Capital, a firm that invests in healthcare, is taking over. This deal got the green light from almost all the shareholders who voted. A whopping 99% of those who voted said yes. That's about 79% of all the shares out

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Nov 22 2025LIFESTYLE

St. Paul's Holiday Craft Markets: A Creative Gift Guide

St. Paul is a hotspot for creativity, especially during the holidays. Local artists and makers are gearing up for a series of craft markets and art festivals. These events are perfect for finding unique gifts and supporting local talent. The Interact Center is hosting a holiday sale with original a

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Nov 22 2025BUSINESS

Pittsburgh's Station Square Changes Hands

A new chapter begins for Pittsburgh's Station Square. WS Development, a real estate company from Massachusetts, now owns this large complex. It has restaurants, entertainment spots, and offices. The company's leader, Jeremy Sclar, is happy about this purchase. He likes the history of Station Square

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Nov 22 2025BUSINESS

The Hidden Truth Behind Online Scams: A Global Problem

In Myanmar and across Southeast Asia, a grim reality unfolds behind the screens of our devices. Over 200, 000 individuals have been lured into scam compounds, where they are forced to commit fraud under threats of violence. These victims, often professionals like teachers and engineers, are promised

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Nov 22 2025BUSINESS

Choosing Growth: Why One Company Opted for Dealers Over Franchises

Expanding a business is exciting, but it's not always straightforward. Franchising might seem like a quick way to grow, but it's not the best fit for every industry. Take Roof Maxx, for example. They chose a different path and built a dealer network instead. Here's why. Franchising can be tempting

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Vaccines and Autism: A Shift in CDC's Stance

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recently updated its website to reflect a significant change in its position on vaccines and autism. This shift comes after Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. directed the agency to revise its language. Kennedy, a promin

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Nov 22 2025BUSINESS

Speed, Innovation, and Networking: The New Face of Motorsports

Motorsports has evolved far beyond just a thrilling spectator sport. It has become a unique blend of innovation, personal challenge, and elite networking. The paddock, once a simple area for teams and cars, is now a dynamic space where investors, founders, and brands gather. They come not just to wa

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Vaccines and Autism: What's the Real Story?

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , the current Health Secretary, has made some big changes to the CDC's website. He told The New York Times that he personally asked for these changes. The CDC used to say that vaccines don't cause autism. Now, the website says that this statement isn't based on solid evidence.

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Vaccines and Autism: A Clash of Views

Wisconsin's health department has openly disagreed with the CDC's recent statements about vaccines and autism. This disagreement brings back an old, debunked idea that vaccines might cause autism. The health department's leader, Kirsten Johnson, strongly criticized the CDC for spreading false inform

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