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Oct 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Windows 10: How to Get a Free Extra Year of Security

Windows 10 is reaching the end of its life soon. On October 14, Microsoft will stop sending security updates to Windows 10 PCs. This means users have three options: upgrade to Windows 11, buy a new PC, or sign up for Extended Security Updates (ESU) to keep using Windows 10 safely for another year.

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Oct 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Cyber Thieves Targeting Payroll Systems: What You Need to Know

A sneaky group called Storm-2657 is causing trouble. They are breaking into employee accounts to steal salaries. This group is mostly going after U. S. companies, especially those in higher education. They are using HR software like Workday to do this. The scary part? They are not hacking the softw

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Oct 11 2025RELIGION

Community Events: Sales, Donations, and Learning Opportunities

In Denham Springs, St. Francis Episcopal Church is hosting a big garage sale. It's happening on October 17th and 18th, from 7 a. m. to 3 p. m. each day. You can find all sorts of stuff there: clothes, toys, home decor, tools, and more. The money raised goes to support the church's work in the commun

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Oct 11 2025LIFESTYLE

Salvador: Where African Roots Dance and Pray

In Salvador, Brazil, the heartbeat of Afro-Brazilian culture is strong. The city is a vibrant mix of African traditions, where religion, food, and art come together in a unique way. Candomblé, a religion that blends African and Catholic beliefs, is a big part of life here. In the temples, people wor

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Oct 10 2025EDUCATION

MIT Takes a Stand: Why They Said No to Federal Funds

MIT made a bold move. They turned down federal money. Why? Because the money came with strings attached. The Trump administration wanted MIT to agree to certain rules. These rules would limit who could use which restrooms. They would also cap the number of international students. Plus, they would fr

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Oct 10 2025OPINION

Minnesota's Leaders: Science, Sports, and Public Good

In Minnesota, leaders are taking a stand for science and public health. Governor Tim Walz and his wife recently got their COVID-19 and flu shots in public. This is a big deal because it shows they trust science and want to protect everyone's health. Meanwhile, some people still spread false informat

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Oct 10 2025EDUCATION

Science and Fun: Explore 4-H Learning Center's Fall Open House

The Lafayette and Rawcliffe 4-H Science and Engineering Learning Center is throwing open its doors for a fun-filled fall open house. This event is a golden opportunity for young minds and their families to dive into the world of science and engineering. On Saturday, October 11th, from 10 a. m. to 1

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Oct 10 2025EDUCATION

How a Local Company Brought Science to Life

A fresh exhibit is coming to the Reading Science Center, all thanks to the hard work of East Penn Manufacturing employees. The new display, named "Energy in a Box, " is set to open on October 18. It's designed to show how battery plates team up to power engines, while also getting visitors to think

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Oct 10 2025HEALTH

Hunger in Somalia: Why Some People Struggle More Than Others

Somalia is a country where many people don't have enough food. This isn't just a small problem. It's a big health issue. For a long time, the country has faced many troubles. These include weak government, harsh weather, and fights among different groups. Because of these problems, many people can't

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Oct 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Fashion and Feathers: A Night of Glitz and Grit at the NYC Ballet Gala

The New York City Ballet's fall gala was a dazzling display of fashion and drama. Stars like Sarah Jessica Parker and Mick Jagger strutted their stuff on the red carpet, while the dancers chose to stay backstage. The event was a mix of glamour and tension, with the dancers boycotting the pre-show fe

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