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Oct 25 2025HEALTH

Robotic Surgery and Blood Clot Risks: What You Need to Know

Robotic surgery has become a big deal in treating cancers of the urinary system. But how safe is it? A recent study looked at over 2, 000 patients who had robotic surgery using a single-port technique. This method is newer and less invasive, but doctors wanted to check if it increases the risk of bl

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Oct 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Drones and Forests: A New Way to Watch Trees Grow

Forests are always changing. They grow, they shrink, and they adapt. This is especially true in tropical areas where human activity puts a lot of pressure on these green spaces. To keep an eye on these changes, scientists are turning to drones. These flying gadgets can take pictures from above and h

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Oct 25 2025FINANCE

Building Homes, Honoring History: New Affordable Apartments in North Las Vegas

A new housing project is on the rise in North Las Vegas, bringing nearly 200 affordable apartments to the area. The Senator Joseph M. Neal Jr. Apartments, named after Nevada’s first Black state senator, will offer a mix of one and two-bedroom units. This project is a big deal because Las Vegas is in

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Oct 25 2025OPINION

Helping Hands in Hard Times

In Pennsylvania, many people are struggling because of the government shutdown. A woman went to church in tears because she won't get food benefits in November. She wasn't there to talk about politics. She just needed help to feed her kids. Millions of people in Pennsylvania rely on these benefits.

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

What Happened to Graham Platner?

Graham Platner was once seen as a promising candidate, offering hope against growing fascism. Many believed in him, thinking he could bring real change. But then, a shocking discovery changed everything. Platner had a Nazi symbol tattooed on his chest. This revelation was a huge letdown for many who

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Oct 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Keeping Secrets Safe While Learning Together

In the world of technology, visual-language models (VLMs) are getting really good at understanding both pictures and words. But when these models are used in a federated setting, where different users contribute data, two big problems come up. First, the data from each user is not the same, which ca

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Boulder's Big Choice: Who's Steering the Ship?

Boulder is at a crossroads. The upcoming City Council election is a big deal. It's not just about picking leaders; it's about deciding what kind of city Boulder will be in the future. Some people think the city has been doing great, but others feel it's losing its way. Boulder has always been speci

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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 2025WEATHER

Southern California's Weather: La Niña's Impact and What It Means for You

La Niña is making a comeback, and it's not good news for Southern California. This weather pattern, marked by cooler Pacific waters, is expected to stay until early 2026. But what does this mean for everyday life in SoCal? First off, rain is likely to be scarce. La Niña typically leads to drier w

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Oct 25 2025CRYPTO

A New Era: Sports, Finance, and Tech Collide in a Big Way

A huge deal just went down in the world of sports and finance. Two big names, MultiBank Group and Khabib Nurmagomedov, have teamed up to create something never seen before. They're building a regulated digital ecosystem that connects sports, finance, and technology. This isn't just any partnership;

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