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Nov 16 2025SCIENCE

Bright Nanoparticles Shine a Light on Cancer Treatment

Scientists have created a new way to fight cancer using tiny particles that glow and make cancer cells self-destruct. This method uses light to kill cancer cells, but unlike other treatments, it uses a special kind of light that can go deep into the body. The key to this treatment is special glowing

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Nov 16 2025SPORTS

Doug Kalitta Secures Top Fuel Title Amid Weather Woes

Doug Kalitta has done it again! He's the Top Fuel champion for the second time in three years. This victory was a bit different from his last one. Back in 2023, it was a nail-biting final round that decided everything. This time, Kalitta was so good during the playoffs that he didn't even need the f

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Nov 16 2025WEATHER

Thanksgiving Parade 2025: Weather Woes for Balloon Lovers

The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in 2025 might not be as smooth sailing as hoped. Weather experts are hinting at a mix of rain and wind, which could make things tricky, especially for the famous balloons. First off, the week leading up to Thanksgiving is looking pretty wet. There’s a storm expect

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Nov 16 2025WEATHER

Weekend Weather: Rain, Snow, and Wind in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania is in for a wild weather ride this weekend. It all starts with rain and thunderstorms moving across the state today. The Harrisburg area can expect some rain this afternoon and evening, but don't worry, the day will start off partly sunny. Temperatures will hover in the upper 50s during

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Nov 16 2025SCIENCE

Unusual Patterns in 3I/ATLAS Thermal Images Raise Questions

The latest thermal images of the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS have sparked intense debate among scientists. These images show strange patterns that don't match what we expect from comets. The heat around 3I/ATLAS is not random. Instead, it forms neat, circular layers. This is odd because comets usua

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Nov 16 2025LIFESTYLE

Southern Stories: Kindness, Food, and Wisdom

In the heart of Georgia, a beloved restaurant called Weaver D's Delicious Fine Foods has been serving up comfort food since 1986. This place is no ordinary eatery; it's a local legend, known for its hearty meals and warm atmosphere. The owner, Dexter Weaver, has become a celebrity in his own right,

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Nov 15 2025WEATHER

Winter Weather: What's Up with the Polar Vortex and La Niña?

The upcoming winter of 2025-2026 might bring some unexpected weather surprises. Experts are keeping a close eye on the stratosphere, as unusual activity could shake things up. A sudden warming in this upper layer of the atmosphere could lead to a paradoxical cooling effect on the Earth's surface. T

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Nov 15 2025EDUCATION

Numbers and Power: How Math Shapes Society

Math isn't just about numbers and equations. It's also about power and politics. This idea might seem surprising, but it's true. Math affects how we see the world and make decisions. It's not neutral. It has a side. Think about voting systems. Different methods can lead to different results. Some f

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Nov 15 2025WEATHER

Christmas 2025: Snowy Travel Tips for the Northeast

The Old Farmer's Almanac has shared its weather predictions for Christmas 2025. If you're planning to visit New England during the holidays, be ready for cold temperatures and snow. This time of year is always busy for travel, so expect delays if you're flying or driving. The forecast suggests that

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Nov 15 2025WEATHER

Staten Island's Weekend Weather: Rain and Wind on the Way

Staten Island is in for a wild weather ride this weekend. Rain is expected to arrive Saturday evening, with temperatures climbing into the 50s. But don't get too comfortable, because a cold front is on its way, bringing strong winds that will stick around through Sunday. The rain is forecasted to s

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