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Oct 18 2025SCIENCE

Fighting Malaria: New Ways to Test Pesticides on Mosquitoes

Malaria is a big problem. One idea to fight it is to use pesticides on humans or animals. These pesticides are called endectocides and ectocides. Scientists are trying to figure out the best way to test these pesticides on mosquitoes that spread malaria. Testing these pesticides in labs is tricky.

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Oct 18 2025SPORTS

Seattle Mariners Edge Closer to World Series Dream

The Seattle Mariners are on the brink of making history. They won a big game against the Toronto Blue Jays. The score was 6-2. This win puts them one step closer to reaching the World Series. It's a huge deal for a team that has never been there before. The game was intense. In the eighth inning, t

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Oct 18 2025SPORTS

Mark Fletcher Jr. : The Powerhouse Running Back from Florida

Mark Fletcher Jr. is making waves on the football field with his impressive skills and determination. Standing at 6 feet 2 inches and weighing 228 pounds, he's a force to be reckoned with. After overcoming a tough injury and sharing the spotlight for a couple of seasons, he's now the star of Miami H

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Oct 18 2025CRYPTO

Who's Really Shaking Up the Crypto World?

The crypto market recently experienced a significant downturn, and surprisingly, it wasn't the big institutions that caused it. Instead, it was the everyday crypto enthusiasts and retail investors who played a major role. Both Bitcoin and Ethereum saw a decline in value, but the big players in Bitco

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Oct 18 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Rollercoaster Ride: Who's Pushing the Sell Button?

Bitcoin's value has dropped significantly, reaching its lowest point in four months at $105, 700. The question on everyone's mind is: who is responsible for this sudden decline? It's not the large institutions. Instead, experts like JPMorgan suggest that long-term crypto investors, often referred to

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Oct 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Our Bodies, Our Tools: How Tech Shapes Us

Ever thought about how much tech shapes our lives? It's not just about gadgets; it's about how they change us. From the way we move to how we think, tech is always there, even when we don't notice it. Take smartphones, for example. They've become so common that we barely think about them. But they'v

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Oct 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Reebok Jumps into Smart Fitness Gear with New Ring

Reebok has recently stepped into the health tech world. They introduced their first smart ring and teamed up with F45 Training worldwide. The smart ring is a tool to monitor workouts, recovery, and overall health. It costs $249 and tracks various health metrics. These include activities, heart rate,

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Oct 18 2025FINANCE

Old Debts and Modern Money: Lessons from the Past

In the world of finance, history often repeats itself. A bond from 1734 in Silesia is a perfect example. This old bond is teaching us about how countries handle money and debts. It's also giving clues about what might happen with Russia's frozen assets today. Back in the 1700s, Silesia was a region

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Oct 18 2025FINANCE

Bank Stocks Take a Hit: What's Shaking Up the Market?

The stock market is feeling the heat today, especially bank stocks. The Nasdaq 100 futures are down, and the VIX "fear" index has spiked. This is the highest it's been since last April when President Trump announced new tariffs. Two banks, Zions Bancorporation and Western Alliance Bank, revealed th

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Oct 17 2025POLITICS

New York's Mayor Race: Who Stood Out?

The mayoral debate in New York City brought three candidates into the spotlight: Andrew Cuomo, Zohran Mamdani, and Curtis Sliwa. The discussion covered a wide range of topics, from affordability to education and public safety. Mamdani seemed to connect well with the audience, focusing on issues lik

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