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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

Why Are More Young People in the Midwest Getting Cancer?

In the Midwest, something troubling is happening. While cancer rates are dropping in most parts of the U. S. , they are rising in states like Iowa, Nebraska, and Illinois. These states, known for growing corn, are seeing more cases of cancer, especially in people between 15 and 49 years old. Expert

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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

Why Being Overweight Might Be Risky for Japanese Adults

In Japan, a large study looked at how weight affects the chances of dying from blood-related cancers. Over 97, 000 adults were tracked for about 17 years. Researchers found that people with a BMI of 30 or higher had a much higher risk of dying from certain blood cancers. The study focused on three

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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

When Parents Face Cancer: How It Shakes Up Kids' Emotional World

Cancer in the family is a heavy burden, especially for children. Studies reveal that kids with a parent battling cancer often struggle with anxiety, depression, and lingering trauma. Girls, in particular, seem to bear the brunt, keeping their emotions bottled up more than boys. From 1994 to 2025, r

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Oct 31 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Market Shakes Up: Bitcoin Dips, Altcoins Follow

Crypto investors are feeling the heat as Bitcoin takes a nosedive below $107, 000. This drop isn't just a small blip; it's a big deal that wiped out over $1 billion in trades. Imagine waking up to find your investments have vanished overnight—that's what happened to 242, 348 traders in just 24 hours

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Oct 31 2025CRYPTO

FOLKS MOBILE: BRINGING CRYPTO TO YOUR POCKET

In a move to make crypto more accessible, Folks Finance has teamed up with a licensed Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP) to launch Folks Mobile. This new app is set to bridge the gap between regulated financial services and the decentralized world of DeFi. The app is designed to be user-friendly

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Oct 31 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Galore at World Series Game 5: A Star-Studded Showdown

Game 5 of the World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays was not just a battle on the field but also a star-studded event off it. The stands were packed with famous faces, adding to the electric atmosphere. Among the notable attendees were Anthony Anderson and Magic Johnson,

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Oct 31 2025LIFESTYLE

Chilly Weather and Your Tires: What You Need to Know

When it gets cold, your car's tires might need some extra care. As the weather cools down, the air inside your tires can get less lively, causing the pressure to drop. This happens because cold air makes the air molecules move slower, which means they take up less space. This can be a big deal becau

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Oct 31 2025SPORTS

Sprinter's Doping Ban Stands: Gummies Defense Falls Flat

Issam Asinga, a rising star in track and field, has had his four-year ban for doping upheld by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). The young athlete from Suriname had hoped to overturn the decision, claiming that his positive test for the banned substance GW1516 was due to contaminated "recove

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Oct 31 2025CRIME

Uncovering a Global Smuggling Network: The Bhardwaj Operation

A major crackdown has been launched against a complex criminal network operating out of Cancun. This group, led by Vikrant Bhardwaj and his wife Indu Rani, has been accused of smuggling people from various parts of the world into the United States. The U. S. Treasury Department has taken action, fre

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Confusing Words: City Council Struggles with Basic Terms

The City Council is making headlines, but not for the right reasons. They are trying to pass laws about pregnancy and health after birth. But they are having a hard time with their words. They don't want to say “woman. ” Instead, they use “birthing person” or “pregnant people. ” It sounds odd and co

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