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Oct 26 2025SPORTS

Mixed Feelings: UFC 321's Main Events Leave Fans Wanting More

UFC 321 delivered a night of mixed emotions for fans. The main event between heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall and challenger Ciryl Gane ended in an anti-climactic no-contest due to an accidental double eye poke. Aspinall started strong, but the fight was halted in the first round when Gane's poke l

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

Ireland Picks Its New Leader: A Big Win for Change

Catherine Connolly just made history. She's the new president of Ireland, winning in a huge way. This is her moment, and she's ready to make a difference. Connolly isn't part of the usual political crowd. She's an independent, backed by left-wing parties, and she's not afraid to challenge the statu

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Oct 26 2025HEALTH

Hot Chemo Treatment: Weighing the Risks and Benefits

In the world of cancer treatment, new methods are always being explored. One such method is HIPEC, which involves delivering heated chemotherapy directly into the abdomen during surgery. But with this treatment, a big question arises: which chemotherapy drug is safer when used in high doses? Two dr

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

Aurora's Hispanic Businesses Face Tough Times Amid Immigration Crackdown

In Aurora, Hispanic business owners are struggling to keep their doors open. The reason? A recent surge in immigration enforcement actions. These actions have made customers and employees scared to leave their homes. This fear is hitting businesses hard. Nancy Martinez, who owns a home decor boutiq

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Oct 26 2025BUSINESS

Louisville's City Council: A Busy Night of Decisions

Louisville's City Council had a packed meeting last week, tackling everything from airport upgrades to tech refreshes. The night kicked off with a quick check-in on old business, specifically those blighted properties that have been a thorn in the city's side. Progress is slow, but it's happening.

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Oct 26 2025HEALTH

Fitness Apps: Are They Helping or Hurting Your Health?

Fitness apps are everywhere. They promise to help you track your workouts and count your calories. But new research shows they might be doing more harm than good. Many people feel frustrated and ashamed when using these apps. This can make it harder to reach their fitness goals. The study looked at

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

Kamala Harris Eyes Future: A Look at Her Political Ambitions

Kamala Harris, the former Vice President, has sparked discussions about her political future. In a recent chat with the BBC, she didn't rule out another shot at the presidency in 2028. She's not letting past losses or polls stop her. Harris has always seen herself as a public servant, and she's not

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

China and Taiwan: A Clash of Words and Views

A top Chinese leader recently spoke about the idea of bringing Taiwan back under its control in a peaceful way. Wang Huning, a key figure in China's government, mentioned this during a special event in Beijing. He said China wants to share its growth with Taiwan but won't accept any moves towards Ta

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Oct 26 2025HEALTH

Dill: A Hidden Hero in Diabetes Care?

Dill, a common herb in many kitchens, is making waves in the world of diabetes management. Scientists are digging into how this green powerhouse might help people with diabetes keep their blood sugar in check. But how does it work, and is it safe for everyone? This herb is packed with good stuff li

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Oct 26 2025HEALTH

A New Hope in the Fight Against Colon Cancer

Colon cancer is a serious disease that takes many lives. Scientists have found that a protein called B7-H4 is more active in colon cancer cells than in healthy cells. This protein helps cancer cells grow. So far, no medicines have been made to target B7-H4 in colon cancer treatment. Researchers set

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