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Nov 22 2025BUSINESS

A Local Hero Fights for a Safer Community

In the middle of Oak Park, a local entrepreneur is taking a stand against crime and working to make the area a better place. This person runs a unique business called Community Shop Class on Stockton Boulevard. It's a special place designed to help people who learn differently. They can come here to

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Where You Live Matters: How Neighborhoods Affect Different Ethnic Groups

In the Netherlands, where someone lives can greatly influence their health. A recent study looked at over 13 million adults to see if different ethnic groups live in neighborhoods with different environmental conditions. The findings suggest that ethnic minority groups might be more exposed to unhea

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Nov 22 2025CRIME

The Price of Power: A Look Inside St. Louis Sheriff's Office

In a surprising turn of events, the former finance head of the St. Louis Sheriff's Office has come forward with some eye-opening details. They revealed a pattern of extravagant spending and alleged retaliation within the department. This isn't just about fancy purchases. It's about how power and mon

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Nov 22 2025CRYPTO

Aerodrome Finance: A Warning to Users After a Suspicious Attack

Aerodrome Finance, a major player in the decentralized exchange world, recently faced a troubling incident. Hackers managed to hijack the main website domains, redirecting users to fake sites designed to steal their crypto. This type of attack, known as a front-end attack, tricks users into signing

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Nov 22 2025BUSINESS

Pittsburgh's Station Square Changes Hands

A new chapter begins for Pittsburgh's Station Square. WS Development, a real estate company from Massachusetts, now owns this large complex. It has restaurants, entertainment spots, and offices. The company's leader, Jeremy Sclar, is happy about this purchase. He likes the history of Station Square

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Nov 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Pesticides Mix-Up: How Two Common Chemicals Harm Water Plants and Tiny Life Forms

Pesticides are often used together in farms, but what happens when they mix in water? Two chemicals, imidacloprid and glufosinate-ammonium, are often found together in water. Scientists wanted to see how these two chemicals affect plants and tiny life forms in water. They did a 24-day experiment wit

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Nov 22 2025SCIENCE

Sun-Powered Tech Gets a Self-Repairing Boost

Solar panels are getting a cool new upgrade. Scientists have come up with a smart material called EP. It acts like a bodyguard for solar panels, shielding them from damage and fixing themselves when needed. This is a game-changer because it means solar panels can last longer and work better, even in

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Nigeria's Home Births: A Closer Look at Rural and Urban Differences

Nigeria faces serious challenges with high maternal and newborn death rates. One big reason is that many women give birth at home instead of in hospitals. This happens more in rural areas than in cities. The lack of skilled help and quick access to medical care in emergencies makes home births risky

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Blood Proteins and Your Future Health

Proteins in our blood are like tiny messengers. They can tell us a lot about our health. Scientists have found a way to measure over 2, 900 proteins at once. This is a big deal because it helps us understand diseases better. A recent study looked at the blood of 38, 150 people. They wanted to see i

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Nov 21 2025BUSINESS

Frida's Painting Makes History: A Look at the Record-Breaking Sale

A painting by Frida Kahlo just made headlines. It sold for $55 million at an auction in New York. This isn't just any painting. It's a self-portrait called \"El sueño (La cama)\". It shows Frida asleep in a bed with a skeleton above her. She painted it in 1940, a year full of ups and downs in her li

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