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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

Measles Makes a Comeback: Why Are Vaccination Rates Dropping?

Measles is back with a vengeance. After years of decline, cases are soaring worldwide. This is a big problem because measles is highly contagious. The World Health Organization (WHO) is sounding the alarm. They say the progress made over the years is now at risk. The WHO reports that 59 countries f

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Dec 02 2025FINANCE

Ross's Budget Challenge: Tax Increase or More Cuts?

Ross is facing a tricky budget situation for 2026. Even after making some cuts, they're still looking at an 8% property tax hike. This isn't great news for residents. The finance director, Dan Berty, recently shared the latest budget updates with the commissioners. They found some areas to trim, bu

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Dec 02 2025FINANCE

Smart Ways for Small Banks to Handle AI Costs

AI is becoming a big deal in finance, and smaller banks are feeling the pressure. They need to keep up with the tech and the skilled people who can manage it. But how can they do this without spending too much or breaking any rules? One way is to get help from AI companies. Many of these companies

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Dec 02 2025CRIME

Coach in Peoria Faces Serious Accusations

A coach from Peoria is in big trouble. Aydan Trueblood, 22, is accused of hurting a young girl who played in the sports team he coached. He is locked up and will stay that way until his trial. The bad thing happened at his parents' house. The girl and Trueblood talked on Snapchat. Then, she left he

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

A Big Legal Setback for Trump's Former Lawyer

The Third Circuit Court of Appeals made a significant ruling. They said Alina Habba, a former lawyer for ex-President Donald Trump, cannot act as the U. S. Attorney for New Jersey. The court found her appointment to be unconstitutional. It also violated the Federal Vacancies Reform Act. This decisio

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Dec 02 2025SCIENCE

Baby's Immune System: A Four-Month Journey in Papua New Guinea

In the first four months of life, a baby's immune system goes through big changes. This is how it works in Papua New Guinea. Researchers looked at 87 babies. They checked 41 different immune system messengers in the blood. These messengers are called cytokines and chemokines. At birth, the levels o

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Dec 02 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Big Dip: What's Shaking Up the Crypto World?

Crypto markets took a tumble recently, with Bitcoin dropping below $85, 000 at one point. This dip is part of a larger trend that's been going on for almost two months. It's not just Bitcoin feeling the heat; companies that deal with cryptocurrencies are also seeing their values drop. Big names lik

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

North Korea's Hidden Faith: A Fight for Belief

North Korea's government claims it has won its fight against religion, but a recent report tells a different story. A survey of defectors found that almost everyone agrees: practicing religion openly is impossible. The country is officially atheist, but its constitution says people can believe what

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Dec 01 2025HEALTH

Making Weight Loss Medication More Affordable: A Step Forward

Eli Lilly has decided to lower the prices of its weight loss drug, Zepbound, for people who pay out of pocket. This change is part of a bigger effort to make the medication more accessible to those who need it. The company announced that starting this week, the initial dose of Zepbound vials will co

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Dec 01 2025HEALTH

Liver's Immune System: Neutrophils and T Cells Team Up

The liver is a tough organ. It can handle a lot of damage. But when liver cells die, they release signals that cause inflammation. This is not from an infection. It is from the body's own response to injury. Neutrophils are the first responders. They release traps to catch invaders. These traps are

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