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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

Wearable Tech: Helping or Hindering Health?

Smartwatches have become more than just gadgets for counting steps. Over the years, they have evolved to include health features that claim to detect serious conditions like atrial fibrillation and sleep apnea. The latest addition is the ability to flag hypertension, a condition that affects about h

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

Canadians Divided: Poilievre's Populism Sparks Conservative Party Turmoil

Pierre Poilievre, the head of Canada's Conservative Party, is facing a tough time. He's trying to unite his party, but it's not easy. Some members like his bold, Trump-like style. Others? Not so much. Just last year, Poilievre seemed like a shoo-in for prime minister. But now, he's struggling. Two

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Nov 11 2025EDUCATION

How Wisconsin Schools Are Navigating the AI Wave

In Wisconsin, schools are figuring out how to use AI in the classroom. Some districts are all in, while others are more cautious. The goal is to help students use AI in a good way, not to cheat. Most students use AI to get help with their schoolwork. A recent study found that 92% of students use AI

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

The Government Shutdown: Who Felt the Pinch?

The recent government shutdown caused a lot of trouble for many people. It's not just about who struggled during the shutdown, but also who might face problems later on. Federal workers were hit hard. They didn't receive their paychecks and had to dip into their savings or find extra jobs to surviv

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Nov 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

Cities and Nature: Small Steps for Big Change

Nature is in trouble. Everywhere, from plants to big animals, many types of life are disappearing. People are a big reason why this is happening. We cut down forests, pollute the air, and change the climate. But cities and buildings can help fix this. Think about bees and bugs. They need places to

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Nov 11 2025FINANCE

Brazil's Crypto Crackdown: What It Means for You

Brazil's central bank has rolled out new regulations that bring crypto companies under stricter oversight. These rules, which will come into effect in 2026, classify certain crypto transactions as foreign exchange operations. This means that stablecoin transactions and transfers involving self-custo

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Nov 11 2025WEATHER

New Jersey's Chilly Surprise: Snow Flurries and Gusty Winds Take Over

New Jersey is in for a chilly treat this week, with snow flurries and strong winds making their presence known. The state is under the grip of a cold air mass, bringing temperatures down to the mid-20s to around 30 degrees in the morning. But don't let the sunshine fool you, because it's going to fe

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

Stewart Rhodes: Back in Action with a New Plan for Oath Keepers

Stewart Rhodes, the leader of the Oath Keepers, recently shared his plans to revive the group. He wants them to be ready for action if President Trump asks. Rhodes was let out of prison earlier this year after Trump cut his 18-year sentence short. He believes Trump can use the Oath Keepers to help e

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

A Reality Star's Fight Against Two Cancers

Tarek El Moussa, a well-known face on HGTV, recently shared his journey of battling two types of cancer at once. It all started when a viewer noticed something odd about his neck and sent an email to the network. This simple act led to a life-changing discovery for Tarek. He was just 31 years old w

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Nov 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Future iPhone: No More Cutouts?

Apple might be planning a big change for the iPhone. Rumors say the company could ditch the Dynamic Island cutout. Instead, it might use an under-display camera. This would give the iPhone a clean, all-screen look. This news comes from a tech site that focuses on Apple. They reported that the 20th

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