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Oct 14 2025BUSINESS

Indian Motorcycle Takes the Road Alone

Polaris Inc. has decided to let Indian Motorcycle ride solo. They've struck a deal to sell most of Indian Motorcycle to Carolwood LP, a private equity firm based in Los Angeles. This move is expected to boost Polaris' profits and focus their resources on other areas. Indian Motorcycle has been a bi

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Oct 14 2025FINANCE

Retirement Living: To Rent or To Buy?

Retirement brings a new set of questions, especially about where to live. With a fixed income, many wonder if they should rent or buy a home. This isn't a simple decision. It's about more than just money. It's about lifestyle, flexibility, and planning for the future. First, let's talk numbers. On

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Oct 13 2025FINANCE

Social Security Shifts in 2026: What You Need to Know

In 2026, Social Security will see several changes that could impact your retirement plans. One of the biggest changes is the official increase of the full retirement age to 67 for those born in 1960 or later. This means that if you turn 62 in 2026, you will need to wait five more years to claim your

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Oct 13 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Mysteries of Hair Loss Patterns: A Closer Look

Fibrosing alopecia in a pattern distribution, often shortened to FAPD, is a complex condition that has puzzled experts for years. To get a better understanding, researchers decided to look at data from several hair clinics to see if they could find any common traits or effective treatments. The stu

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Oct 12 2025EDUCATION

Special Education in Crisis: What's Happening to Our Most Vulnerable Students?

A big problem is unfolding in the world of special education. Many people who work in this field have lost their jobs. This is a huge deal because these folks help kids with disabilities get the education they need. Without them, who's going to make sure these students are taken care of? The Depart

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Oct 11 2025HEALTH

Measles Makes a Comeback: Why Vaccines Matter

Measles is back and spreading fast across the United States. In Minnesota alone, there are now 20 confirmed cases, with three new infections just reported in Dakota County. The latest cases involve unvaccinated kids who likely caught the virus from an unvaccinated adult. This is part of a bigger pro

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Oct 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Music Legend's Farewell: John Lodge's Impact on Rock

John Lodge, a key figure in the iconic British rock band The Moody Blues, has passed away at the age of 82. His family shared the sad news, mentioning that he left this world unexpectedly but peacefully, surrounded by loved ones and the melodies of The Everly Brothers and Buddy Holly. Born in Birmi

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Oct 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Rise of Kai Cenat: A New Kind of Star

Kai Cenat, a 23-year-old internet personality, has become a phenomenon among Gen Z. His journey from a modest background to a multimillion-dollar home is nothing short of remarkable. Cenat's unique approach to content creation has redefined what it means to be a celebrity in the digital age. Unlike

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Oct 10 2025HEALTH

Online Harassment and Its Toll on Women Influencers

Social media has become a battleground for many, especially for women who have a large following. A recent study took a close look at female influencers on Instagram in Spain. The goal was to see how often these women face online harassment and what kind of health problems it causes. The study foun

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Oct 10 2025POLITICS

Singapore's Online LGBTQ+ Talks: A Decade in Review

Singapore is a place where old and new ideas mix in interesting ways. The country is very tech-savvy, but it still has a law from colonial times that makes homosexuality illegal. This law, called Section 377A, was not strictly enforced, but it was still there. It was like a reminder of what society

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