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Oct 25 2025EDUCATION

Exploring Careers: Tallahassee's Expo Connects Jobs and People

The recent Worlds of Work Career Expo in North Florida brought together students and employers in a unique way. This year, the event was open to the public, not just high schoolers. John Trombetta from Terracon, an engineering firm, was surprised by the quality of the students and the interest from

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Oct 25 2025SPORTS

NBA Arenas That Fans Love to Snap Photos Of

The 2025-26 NBA season is here, and it's not just the games that have fans excited. Instagram data shows which NBA arenas are the most photographed. But why do some places get more snaps than others? First, let's talk about location. Arenas in big cities or popular tourist spots tend to get more ph

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Oct 23 2025RELIGION

Faith on the Rise: A New Wave of Religious Influence in America

In recent times, more Americans are noticing religion's growing impact on society. A notable shift has occurred, with 31% now believing religion is gaining influence, up from a mere 18% just a year ago. This is a significant change, even though most people still think religion is losing ground. Att

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Oct 22 2025EDUCATION

Science Meets Culture: How Puerto Rico is Changing the Game in Neuroscience

Puerto Rico is doing something cool with neuroscience. It's not just about labs and textbooks. They're mixing science with their rich culture. This makes learning fun and relatable. The island's history and traditions play a big role. Things like family, music, and food are part of the equation. Thi

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Oct 19 2025FINANCE

Bitcoin ETFs Face Tough Week, but Schwab Clients Stay Active

This week, Bitcoin ETFs in the US faced a tough time with over $1. 2 billion leaving these funds. On Friday alone, the eleven spot Bitcoin ETFs saw $366. 6 million flow out. BlackRock's iShares Bitcoin Trust had the biggest loss, with $268. 6 million leaving. Fidelity and Grayscale also saw big outf

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Oct 10 2025EDUCATION

How a Local Company Brought Science to Life

A fresh exhibit is coming to the Reading Science Center, all thanks to the hard work of East Penn Manufacturing employees. The new display, named "Energy in a Box, " is set to open on October 18. It's designed to show how battery plates team up to power engines, while also getting visitors to think

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Oct 10 2025LIFESTYLE

Navigating Sibling Drama: Finding Balance Without Losing Yourself

Sibling relationships can be tough, especially when one sister seems to thrive on creating chaos. Take Erin, for example. She's going through a divorce and has been venting to her sister non-stop. Multiple calls a day, endless complaints about her ex, the kids, work, even the neighbor's dog. It's ov

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Oct 10 2025POLITICS

Singapore's Online LGBTQ+ Talks: A Decade in Review

Singapore is a place where old and new ideas mix in interesting ways. The country is very tech-savvy, but it still has a law from colonial times that makes homosexuality illegal. This law, called Section 377A, was not strictly enforced, but it was still there. It was like a reminder of what society

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Oct 10 2025POLITICS

The Digital Echo Chamber of the Israel-Hamas Conflict: What Went Viral in 2023

The Israel-Hamas conflict took a dramatic turn in October 2023. A sudden attack sparked a wave of online discussions. Over the next four months, social media buzzed with posts and debates. People shared their thoughts, fears, and opinions. This surge in online activity was no surprise. It mirrored t

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Oct 08 2025HEALTH

Fungal Hitchhikers in COVID-19 Patients: A Hidden Challenge

In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, doctors noticed something odd. Many patients fighting the virus also had fungal infections. These fungi, mainly from the Candida family, were found in the lungs and airways of COVID-19 patients more often than in those who didn't have the virus. Researche

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