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Nov 03 2025HEALTH

Gut and Brain: A Hidden Rhythm Connection

The human body is a symphony of rhythms. From the steady beat of the heart to the ebb and flow of sleep, these rhythms keep us ticking. Now, scientists have uncovered a surprising link between the gut and the brain. Researchers at the University of California San Diego have found that the gut's rhyt

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Nov 03 2025BUSINESS

A New Hub for Adult Care in Bergen County

A large building in Bergen County is getting a new purpose. It will soon be home to a special adult daycare center. The place is 67, 000 square feet big. It is fully leased to Lily Life. This center is mainly for the Korean community nearby. The building is at 2 Christie Heights St. in Leonia. It is

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Nov 03 2025SCIENCE

Chilling Insects for Better Sterilization: A Cool Idea?

Insects can be a big problem. They spread diseases. Scientists have a plan. They want to use radiation to sterilize them. Then, release them into the wild. This is called the sterile insect technique (SIT). The goal is to reduce the insect population. A special machine was tested. It's called the P

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Nov 03 2025HEALTH

Trouble at the Top: FDA's Drug Division in Turmoil

The Food and Drug Administration's drug division is in chaos. Dr. George Tidmarsh, who leads this division, is on leave. He says it's because he spoke up about a new program. This program fast-tracks some drug approvals. He thinks it's not based on solid science. Instead, he believes politics are pl

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Nov 03 2025POLITICS

The Open Secrets of Trump's Leadership

Trump's time in office has been marked by actions that many see as corrupt, yet his supporters often defend him. This isn't just about financial gains; it's about how he operates openly, almost daring anyone to challenge him. Take the phone call with Ukraine's president. Trump asked for a favor in

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Nov 03 2025SPORTS

Building a Basketball Legacy: Mizzou Coach Dennis Gates' Vision

Coach Dennis Gates is leading the Mizzou men's basketball team into his fourth season. He has big dreams for the program. Gates wants to take the team to the Final Four and win a National Championship. But he knows it won't happen overnight. Gates compared his journey to that of Norm Stewart, a leg

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Nov 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Boosting Ultrasound Imaging with Smart Tech

Ultrasound imaging is a handy tool for doctors. It's cheap and gives real-time, clear pictures. But there's a catch. The deeper it goes, the weaker the signal gets. This makes it hard to see things clearly. To fix this, scientists use something called Golay-coded excitation. It sends out longer puls

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Nov 03 2025SPORTS

AJ Dybantsa: A Rising Star with a Unique Background

AJ Dybantsa is making waves in basketball, and not just because of his skills on the court. Born in Brockton, Massachusetts, this young athlete is a proud American who has represented his country in international tournaments. His journey began at Saint Sebastian’s School, where he quickly made a nam

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Nov 03 2025CELEBRITIES

A Star's Change of Heart: Jennifer Lawrence on Politics and Art

Jennifer Lawrence, a well-known actress, has had a shift in her thoughts about mixing politics and entertainment. She used to be very vocal about her political views, especially against former President Donald Trump. But now, she thinks that celebrities talking too much about politics might be makin

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Nov 03 2025CRYPTO

Iran's Power Struggle: Crypto Miners vs. The Grid

In Iran, a big problem is brewing. Nearly all of the country's 427, 000 crypto mining machines are running without permission. This is a huge deal because these machines are guzzling up more than 1, 400 megawatts of electricity every day. That's a lot of power! The issue is so severe that it's putt

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