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Oct 19 2025SCIENCE

Ancient Hands Tell a New Story About Our Relatives

A long time ago, in what is now Kenya, a creature called Paranthropus boisei walked the earth. It was known for its strong jaw and tough diet of tough plants. But recently, scientists found something amazing: fossils of its hands and feet. These fossils show that Paranthropus boisei was more skilled

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Oct 19 2025LIFESTYLE

Medina's Generous Gesture to Local Food Banks

In Medina, Ohio, a recent decision by the city's finance committee has sparked interest. They've agreed to give $2, 000 to a local nonprofit called Farms and Hunters Feeding the Hungry. This group is based in Wayne County and focuses on processing donated deer meat for food banks. The city's archer

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Oct 19 2025SCIENCE

Harnessing Nature's Power: A Greener Way to Extract Bee Venom's Treasure

Bee venom is a complex mix of chemicals. It has some powerful stuff, like melittin, but also allergens. To use it safely, we need to separate the good from the bad. Normally, this is done with harsh chemicals like acetonitrile (ACN). But these chemicals are toxic and create a lot of waste. This is n

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

Ghana's Battle Against Cervical Cancer: A Closer Look

Cervical cancer is a major health issue for women around the world. In Ghana, it's a significant problem, with about 18. 3 out of every 100, 000 women affected. However, the number of women getting screened for this cancer is shockingly low, ranging from 0. 8% to 12%. This is a big deal because earl

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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

Protests and Privacy: A Look at Surveillance Concerns

Protests are happening across the United States. People are gathering to show their disagreement with the current administration. But there is a worry. The government might be watching. They might use different tools to keep an eye on protesters. The way they watch might be different in each place.

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Oct 19 2025CELEBRITIES

When Stars Walk Among Us: Unseen Celebrity Sightings

Celebrities are everywhere, even when we don't notice them. People often interact with famous figures without realizing it until later. These unplanned meetings happen in all sorts of places, from stores to zoos. One mom thought she was making a new friend at the pool. She chatted with a guy named

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Oct 19 2025FINANCE

Infosys: A Tech Stock to Watch?

Infosys, a major tech player, is grabbing attention from analysts. Recently, Ankur Rudra from J. P. Morgan suggested buying Infosys shares. He believes the stock could reach $22. 80, up from its last close at $16. 33. This isn't the only good news. Another analyst, Mira Patchera from TR | OpenAI – 4

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Oct 19 2025FINANCE

Recon Technology: What's the Deal with This Stock?

Recon Technology, a company that's been making waves in the market, has caught the eye of analysts. One of them, Tate Sullivan from Maxim Group, recently kept a Hold rating on the stock. This means Sullivan thinks the stock is okay but not a must-buy right now. The stock's price has been sitting at

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Oct 19 2025SPORTS

Why Women's Soccer Needs Goal-Line Technology

Women's soccer is growing fast, but it's still playing catch-up with the men's game. One big difference? Technology. Goal-line technology, to be exact. This tech helps referees make tough calls by showing if the ball fully crosses the line. It's used in men's soccer, but not in the Women's Champions

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Oct 19 2025EDUCATION

New Hub for Health and Sports at William Paterson University

William Paterson University is making a big move to boost its health and sports programs. They recently started building a new $40 million center. This place is going to be huge, with two floors and 55, 000 square feet of space. It's more than twice the size of their current sports center. The new

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