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Oct 10 2025OPINION

Minnesota's Leaders: Science, Sports, and Public Good

In Minnesota, leaders are taking a stand for science and public health. Governor Tim Walz and his wife recently got their COVID-19 and flu shots in public. This is a big deal because it shows they trust science and want to protect everyone's health. Meanwhile, some people still spread false informat

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Oct 09 2025BUSINESS

Delta Air Lines: Flying High in Q3 2025

Delta Air Lines is soaring into the end of 2025 with a strong performance. The airline's third-quarter profits grew by 11%, reaching $1. 42 billion. This is a big deal because it's higher than what experts predicted. Delta's boss, Ed Bastian, is happy with how things are going. He thinks the company

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Oct 08 2025BUSINESS

From Rowing to Retail: How Sports Shaped a Business Leader

Malina Ngai, the CEO of AS Watson, has a unique background that sets her apart in the business world. She was once a competitive athlete, and she believes that her time in sports gave her more than just discipline and leadership skills. It also taught her the importance of using data and science to

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Oct 07 2025SCIENCE

Noses: A Mix of Cultures and What It Means for Beauty

People with mixed heritage often have unique facial features. This includes their noses, which can be a blend of different shapes and sizes. A recent study looked at how noses vary across different ethnic groups and genders. It also checked how well artificial nose implants match these natural shape

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Oct 06 2025HEALTH

Navigating the New Covid Shot Rules: What You Need to Know

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recently updated its guidance on Covid vaccines. Now, shots are mainly recommended for people aged 65 and older, but only after consulting with a healthcare provider. This change comes after months of uncertainty and controversy. The CDC's de

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Oct 06 2025HEALTH

Why Your Ivermectin Might Be Risky and What to Do About It

Ivermectin, a drug used to fight parasites, has gained attention for its potential in treating various ailments, including skin conditions and even cancer. It's affordable and widely available, but there's a catch: most of it comes from China. This raises concerns about safety and quality. The FDA

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Oct 05 2025BUSINESS

A New Spot for Cider Lovers in Providence Forge

In the heart of Providence Forge, a unique spot has opened its doors, blending history with modern charm. The Old School Cider House is not just a place to enjoy a drink; it's a community hub nestled in a building that once served as a schoolhouse in the 1920s and 1930s. Jackie and Mark Smith saw po

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Oct 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

AirPods' Secret Superpower: How Live Translation Could Change the Game

AirPods have a new trick up their sleeve: Live Translation. It's not just for tourists anymore. This feature could be a game-changer for businesses. With Live Translation, AirPods can translate conversations in real-time. You talk, and the other person hears your words in their language. It's like h

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Oct 04 2025BUSINESS

Investors Bet Big on Water Tech Firm

Investors are showing a lot of interest in Aris Water Solutions, Inc. A few big investment firms have recently bought more shares of the company. Farther Finance Advisors LLC is one of them. They increased their stake by 41. 3% in the second quarter. They now own 5, 140 shares worth around $122, 000

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Oct 03 2025BUSINESS

Lovers Lane: A Bumpy Ride for Local Shops

Lovers Lane, a bustling street in University Park, is currently a hotspot for construction. This isn't just any construction; it's a massive project that's been in the works for years. The goal? To give the area a much-needed facelift. But while the city is busy improving the infrastructure, small b

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