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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

China's Big Push for Tech Independence

China is making a major move to become more self-sufficient in science and technology. This decision comes as the country faces significant changes and uncertainties in the global landscape. The ruling Communist Party made this announcement after a four-day meeting where they discussed their next fi

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Oct 24 2025WEATHER

Missouri's Halloween Weather: What to Expect in 2025

Missouri's weather is famous for being unpredictable, so it's tough to know what to expect on Halloween 2025. But if you're planning to go trick-or-treating, it's good to have an idea of what might be in store. Halloween 2025 falls on a Friday, October 31st. That's a great day for trick-or-treating

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Oct 24 2025SPORTS

Basketball Fever: NBA's Big Comeback on NBC

The NBA's return to NBC was a huge hit, drawing in millions of fans. This wasn't just any regular season opener; it was the most-watched October night in 15 years. Viewers tuned in to see their favorite teams battle it out, and they weren't disappointed. The first game of the night featured the Okl

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Building a Stronger Future: Why America Needs a Workforce Strategy

America's workforce is facing a tough time. Many people are struggling to keep up with the changes in the job market. This is not just a problem for workers, but for the entire country. If people aren't equipped with the right skills, the economy can't grow. It's a big issue, but it's not impossible

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Oct 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Rom-Coms: Are They Still Fun or Just Stale?

Romantic comedies used to be a big hit. They made people laugh and feel warm inside. But now, they seem to be struggling. The old tricks don't work anymore. The jokes and scenarios that used to make people smile now feel tired and overdone. One big problem is that people talk about relationships al

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Oct 23 2025HEALTH

Boosting Balance: How Brain Stimulation and Training Help MS Patients

Multiple sclerosis (MS) can make it hard to keep your balance. A recent study looked at how brain stimulation and balance exercises can help. The study involved 57 people with MS. They were split into three groups. One group got brain stimulation on the cerebellum, another on the DLPFC, and the last

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Oct 23 2025HEALTH

How PLANA Helps Babies Grow Better

PLANA is a new way to help babies with cleft lip and palate. It does not use a plate inside the mouth. This makes it different from other treatments. Doctors wanted to see if PLANA helps babies gain weight better. They looked at 19 babies who used PLANA. They also looked at 25 babies who used NAM.

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Oct 23 2025CRYPTO

Hyperliquid's Big Move: What's Behind the 10% Jump?

Hyperliquid's token, HYPE, saw a 10% increase, reaching $39. 70. This surge came after the company filed a Form S-1 with the SEC. They aim to raise up to $1 billion through a public offering of 160 million shares. Part of this money will be used to buy HYPE tokens, linking the company's equity raise

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Oct 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Big Money Moves in Self-Driving Cars

Avride, a company making self-driving cars, just got a huge boost. Uber and Nebius put in $375 million. This is big news because it shows that big companies are betting on self-driving tech. The money will help Avride grow. They plan to add more self-driving cars, improve their tech, and expand to

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Oct 23 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's New Wings: The Gripen Fighter Jet Deal

Sweden and Ukraine have just made a big deal. They plan to send up to 150 Gripen fighter jets to Ukraine. These jets are made by Saab, a Swedish company. The agreement was signed by the leaders of both countries. So, what's the big deal about these Gripen jets? They are fourth-generation, light, an

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