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Nov 14 2025HEALTH

How Mimicry Might Just Be the Key to Better Interactive Games

Ever wondered how games can grab your attention and keep you hooked? Well, there's a new idea in town, and it's all about mimicry. This isn't just about copying moves, though. It's about creating a system that reacts to your actions, even when you're not trying to play. Imagine a game that notices y

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Nov 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Classic Love Story Returns to Big Screens

A beloved romantic tale is making a comeback. The 1995 movie "Sense and Sensibility" is hitting theaters again. This time, it's in stunning 4K. The showings are set for December 14th, 16th, and 17th. December 16th is extra special. It's the birthday of Jane Austen, the author who wrote the original

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Nov 14 2025OPINION

Salt Lake City's Nuclear Wake-Up Call

In 2008, city leaders across the U. S. got a harsh lesson. They saw what a nuclear blast could do to their home. It was a wake-up call. But did they act? Not really. Now, years later, most cities still don't have a plan. That's a big problem. The Cold War ended, but the fear of nuclear attack didn'

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Nov 14 2025SPORTS

Austin FC: Decisions Ahead for a Team on the Rise

Austin FC had a decent first season under head coach Nico Estévez, finishing sixth in the Western Conference. They made it to the playoffs but were quickly eliminated. Now, the team is facing some big decisions for the future. Rodolfo Borrell, the sporting director, has a lot on his plate. He needs

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Nov 14 2025HEALTH

Smart Blood Tests Could Change How We Treat Liver Disease

A cutting-edge company is teaming up with a big pharma player to tackle a growing health problem. The focus? A serious liver condition called MASH, which is linked to obesity and diabetes. The plan is to use smart blood tests to find better ways to treat it. The company, Mursla Bio, is known for it

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Nov 14 2025HEALTH

Uncovering the Hidden Links: RDW and High Blood Pressure in Ethiopia

In Ethiopia, a new focus is on how red cell distribution width (RDW) might relate to high blood pressure. RDW is a measure of the variation in the size of red blood cells. It's already known to be connected to heart and metabolic issues. But its role in hypertension is not well understood in this pa

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Nov 14 2025WEATHER

Chilly Winds and Cool Temperatures: What's Up with New York's Weather?

New York City is feeling a bit nippy these days. Strong winds, blowing up to 30 mph, are making their presence known, especially in Staten Island. These gusty breezes are expected to stick around until Thursday evening. The temperatures? They're playing it cool, staying below what's usual for this t

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Nov 14 2025BUSINESS

Winter's Chill Sends Natural Gas Prices Soaring

Winter is coming, and with it, higher natural gas prices. The cost of natural gas has been climbing for a month now, hitting an eight-month high. Why? Because the weather is getting colder, and people are using more heat. It's simple supply and demand. You might think that more production would low

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Nov 14 2025SPORTS

New England's New Threads: More Than Just a Uniform

New England is known for its harsh winters and strong teams. The Patriots, a team that has become a symbol of both, are introducing a new uniform. This uniform is called the nor'easter. It is a deep blue color. It looks like a storm. It is meant to show the power of New England's winter storms. The

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Nov 14 2025POLITICS

Russia and the US Clash Over Gaza Resolution

Russia recently introduced its own version of a UN resolution concerning Gaza, which directly opposes a proposal put forward by the US. This move comes as the US is trying to get its resolution approved by the Security Council, a resolution that supports President Donald Trump's Gaza peace plan. Th

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