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Oct 24 2025BUSINESS

Job Growth Hits a Wall: What's Going On?

The job market is in a funk. It's not growing much, and it's not shrinking either. This hasn't happened since the Great Recession in 2009. Back then, the Black Eyed Peas were topping the charts, and Bitcoin was worth almost nothing. A recent report shows that job growth in the U. S. has been slow.

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Oct 24 2025SCIENCE

Unusual Comet Sparks Global Defense Efforts

A comet named 3I/ATLAS has caught the attention of scientists worldwide. This space rock, as big as Manhattan, is acting strangely. It's doing things that comets usually don't do. For example, it has an anti-tail. That means it's shooting particles towards the sun instead of away from it. Also, it's

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Oct 24 2025HEALTH

Hair Loss Hurdles: Navigating Treatment for Severe Alopecia Areata

Alopecia Areata (AA) is a condition that affects thousands of Australians every year. It can range from small patches of hair loss to complete baldness, including the loss of eyebrows and eyelashes. For many, the journey with AA is unpredictable. About 40% of people experience a single patch of hair

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Oct 24 2025BUSINESS

Job Shifts in the Gaming World: What's Happening?

The job market is feeling the heat, and it's not just about the weather. People are getting nervous about their jobs, and it's showing in how they spend money. Experts say that if layoffs keep happening, people might start saving more and spending less. In 2025, a lot of jobs are expected to disapp

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Oct 24 2025SPORTS

A Tale of Missed Opportunities: Blue Jays and Ohtani's Unfinished Business

Shohei Ohtani's decision to join the Los Angeles Dodgers instead of the Toronto Blue Jays left a lasting impact on the baseball world. The Blue Jays had put their hearts into the deal, even preparing a custom jacket for Ohtani's dog, Decoy. But in the end, Ohtani chose the Dodgers, leaving Toronto w

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Oct 24 2025BUSINESS

Somerville's Big Bet on a Mystery Lab

Somerville is making a bold move to attract a big company. The city is thinking about giving up to $18 million in tax breaks. This is for a company that wants to move into a huge lab building. The building is already built and has 500, 000 square feet of space. This deal is called a TIF agreement.

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Oct 24 2025SPORTS

Football Players and Their Antics: A Distraction from the Game

The football world has a habit of turning games into sideshows. Take the Jets, for instance. They are on a losing streak. Yet, some players seem more interested in showing off than playing the game. During a recent match against the Panthers, two Jets players stood out. They didn't focus on the gam

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Oct 23 2025SCIENCE

A Mysterious Visitor from Afar: The Odd Tail of 3I/ATLAS

Astronomers have been keeping a close eye on a peculiar object, 3I/ATLAS, as it zooms through our solar system. This is the third interstellar visitor we've spotted, after 1I/'Oumuamua and 2I/Borisov. What makes 3I/ATLAS stand out is its unusual tail, which has been acting strangely. Comets usually

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Oct 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Meta's Big Move: Jobs on the Line as Tech Takes Over

Meta, the tech giant behind Facebook and Instagram, has recently announced that some jobs in its risk division are being cut. This is because the company is shifting towards using more automated processes instead of manual reviews. Michel Protti, Meta's chief compliance and privacy officer of produc

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Oct 23 2025SCIENCE

How Fluorine Atoms Change the Shape of Simple Carbon Chains

Fluorine is a super important element in many medicines, pesticides, and high-tech materials. The way fluorine atoms attach to carbon chains can change how these molecules behave. For a long time, scientists have studied how two fluorine atoms attach to a carbon chain. But what about three or four f

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