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Oct 23 2025BUSINESS

Big Money Moves: Kalshi Expands Globally with $300 Million Boost

Kalshi, a major player in the prediction market scene, just scored a huge win. They raised $300 million, pushing their value to $5 billion. This isn't just any market; it's a place where people bet on real-world events, from elections to sports, using bitcoin and other digital currencies. The big n

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Oct 23 2025SCIENCE

How Our Eyes Trick Us: The Mystery of Brightness

Our eyes can play tricks on us. Sometimes, things look brighter than they really are. This is not just about how bright something is. It is also about what is around it. Scientists wanted to know if our brains can see this trick even when we are not paying attention. They did some experiments to fin

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Oct 23 2025EDUCATION

Rebuilding Lives: How Young Ex-Soldiers in Colombia Find Their Way

In Colombia, young people who once fought as child soldiers are finding ways to heal and move forward. A recent study looked at how these young individuals, aged 14 to 19, tell their stories and rebuild their lives. Through creative workshops, they shared their experiences and showed different paths

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Oct 23 2025HEALTH

Helping New Moms Stay Healthy: A Smartphone App Makes a Difference

New moms often struggle to find the right resources to maintain a healthy lifestyle after childbirth. This is where technology can step in and offer a helping hand. A recent study explored the use of a mobile health app, called Healthy Together, to support postpartum women in their journey towards b

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Oct 23 2025WEATHER

Nevada's Weather: Rain in the North, Chill in the South

Nevada is getting a weather makeover this week. Two different systems are on their way, one for the north and one for the south. The north is gearing up for rain, wind, and even some snow in the Sierra. Meanwhile, the south is just getting a bit of a cool-down and some light showers. Reno is enjoyi

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Oct 23 2025HEALTH

Health Care Costs: A Growing Burden for Employers and Workers

Health care costs are on the rise, and employers are feeling the pinch. With 154 million people under 65 relying on employer-sponsored health insurance, the financial strain is significant. Recent data shows that the average annual premiums for single coverage have reached $9, 325, while family cove

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Oct 23 2025HEALTH

Young Adults, Risky Choices, and the Role of Faith and Family

University students often engage in risky behaviors. These can include using drugs, eating poorly, not exercising, and even violence. These actions can seriously harm their health. In Iran, not much research has been done on this topic. A recent study focused on students in Khuzestan Province. It lo

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Oct 23 2025POLITICS

Standing Up for Patients: Nurses and the Fight Against ICE in Hospitals

California hospitals are facing a new challenge: Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents are showing up unannounced, demanding patient information, and causing fear. This is not just a problem for the patients but also for the nurses who are caught in the middle. One nurse, with years of e

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Oct 22 2025SPORTS

Maxx Crosby: Raiders' Star Player Chooses to Stay

The Las Vegas Raiders have made it official: Maxx Crosby is staying with the team. This news comes after a lot of talk about a possible trade, especially with the NFL trade deadline coming up. Crosby, who is 28 years old, has been a big part of the Raiders since he was drafted in 2019. This season,

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Oct 22 2025HEALTH

Why Employers Are Struggling with Weight Loss Drug Costs

More and more people are using weight loss drugs through their jobs. But these drugs are expensive. This is causing big problems for employers. Big companies are more likely to cover these drugs. 43% of large firms now offer this benefit. That's up from 28% last year. But smaller companies are not

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