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Dec 03 2025CRIME

New York's Crime Numbers Drop, But Will It Last?

New York City is seeing some of the lowest crime rates in years. Shootings, murders, and even retail theft are all down. This is great news for the city and its residents. But the question is, can the next mayor keep this trend going? The city's subway system is now safer than it has been in a long

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Dec 03 2025BUSINESS

Wall Street's New Favorite: Credo Technology's Skyrocketing Success

Wall Street is buzzing about Credo Technology, a company specializing in high-speed solutions. The excitement comes after Credo reported impressive results and guidance that surpassed expectations. The company's growth is fueled by a booming market for active electrical cables. Analysts are taking

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Dec 03 2025WEATHER

Winter Driving: Are You Ready for Colorado's Snowy Roads?

Colorado's snow season is here, and it's time to check if your car is ready for the cold weather. Even though we're not expecting a blizzard, it's smart to get prepared. Driving in bad weather can be risky, so let's talk about what you need to stay safe. First, make sure your car is in good shape.

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Dec 02 2025BUSINESS

New Jersey's Cash Boost for Innovative Companies

New Jersey has rolled out a fresh set of rules to help businesses save money on research and development. The state's tax division released a new handbook. It's all about a special tax break for companies that invest in creating new products or technologies. This handbook breaks down how companies

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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

Decoding the First Clues of Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a condition that affects people in different ways. Its early signs vary widely, making it challenging to predict how the disease will progress. Some individuals experience vision problems, while others might feel weakness or unusual sensations in their limbs. This variatio

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Dec 02 2025WEATHER

Cincinnati's Chilly Week Ahead: What to Expect

Cincinnati is in for a cold spell this week. The city saw a record snowfall on Tuesday morning. Now, more snow is possible late Wednesday night into early Thursday. The National Weather Service in Wilmington, Ohio, says there's a slight chance of snowfall. This could make the Thursday commute a bit

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Dec 02 2025CRYPTO

Solana's Crypto Scene: From Memecoins to Prediction Markets

Solana's crypto world is changing. Memecoins are losing their charm. In November, they saw their lowest trading volume since February 2024. Just $13. 9 billion changed hands. That's a big drop from January's peak of $169. 5 billion. Meanwhile, prediction markets are on the rise. Polymarket and Kals

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

New Orleans to Get National Guard Boost for Crime Control

Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry has announced that National Guard troops will be stationed in New Orleans soon. This move is part of a broader plan to address rising crime rates in the city. The governor revealed that President Donald Trump has promised to send the troops before Christmas. The decis

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Dec 02 2025SCIENCE

How a Tiny Virus Tricks Plants into Getting Sick

Plants have a clever way to fight off viruses. They use a system called SAR, which stands for systemic acquired resistance. SAR acts like a plant's immune system, helping it remember past infections and protect itself better in the future. Salicylic acid (SA) and its friends, like MeSA and AzA, are

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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

How a Credit System Changed Nursing Students' Views

A recent study looked at how a credit system affected nursing students' views of their profession and the stigma around hepatitis B patients. The idea was to see if this system could improve their communication, thinking, and learning skills. The study involved nursing interns in infectious disease

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