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Oct 30 2025POLITICS

Standing Up: How People Are Fighting Back

Right now, things feel pretty tough. But guess what? People are pushing back hard. Just last month, over 7 million individuals took to the streets to say no to a leader's strong-arm tactics. That's a lot of people, more than 2% of all adults in the country. History shows that when about 3. 5% of a p

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Oct 30 2025HEALTH

A Mother's Fight for Justice After Tragic Loss

A mother is fighting for answers after her daughter's untimely death. Lyndsey Sutherland is suing a health center, claiming they missed critical signs of a rare leukemia in her 15-year-old daughter, Jasmine Vincent. The trial has been emotional, with videos of Jasmine's cheerful moments playing in c

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Oct 30 2025LIFESTYLE

Toms River Swaps Trick-or-Treat Day for Better Weather

Toms River has decided to move trick-or-treating from October 30 to November 1. This change comes because of a weather forecast that predicts wind and rain on the original date. The goal is to make sure kids and families have a safer and more enjoyable time. The annual Halloween parade, which is on

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Oct 30 2025WEATHER

Windy and Wet: What to Expect This Thursday in DC

A storm is coming to the DC area, and it's going to be a wet and windy Thursday. The rain will start slow on Wednesday afternoon but will pick up speed overnight. By Thursday morning, the rain will be heavy, making the roads slippery and the morning commute slower than usual. The weather team is ke

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Oct 30 2025HEALTH

Small Steps to Big Health: How Movement and Food Can Save Your Life

Modern life is full of distractions. People often choose quick meals and long hours of sitting over healthy habits. This shift has led to a rise in serious health problems. Heart disease, diabetes, and liver issues are now common even among young adults. These conditions are often linked to poor nut

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Oct 30 2025BUSINESS

Easley's Big Boost: German Giant Expands, Jobs on the Way

A German company, ElringKlinger, is putting down deeper roots in Easley, South Carolina. They're investing $68. 5 million to grow their plant there. This move will bring 294 new jobs to the area. The company is known for making parts for electric cars and other high-tech automotive stuff. ElringKli

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Oct 30 2025POLITICS

Big Bend's Border Boost: Tech and Walls on the Horizon

In the vast, remote expanse of the Big Bend region, a significant shift in border security is underway. The federal government is rolling out its "Smart Wall" initiative, a high-tech approach to border control that blends physical barriers with advanced technology. This plan includes steel barriers,

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Oct 30 2025HEALTH

Doctors Rely on YouTube and ChatGPT for Learning Surgery

In the medical world, YouTube and ChatGPT have become go-to tools for learning. These platforms offer a wealth of information without needing approval from external bodies. But how much do doctors trust them for teaching surgical skills? A study looked into this. It found that many doctors use thes

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Oct 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Weekend Fun: Music, Art, and History

This weekend, there's plenty to do in Little Rock and beyond. If you love music, you won't want to miss the Mozart Requiem Eucharist at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral. The Trinity Choir and Arkansas Symphony Orchestra will perform Mozart's famous Requiem. After the performance, stick around for a recep

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Oct 30 2025POLITICS

Why Zohran Mamdani Might Not Be the Best Choice for New York City

Zohran Mamdani is running for office in New York City, but is he the right person for the job? Let's take a closer look at his ideas and record. First off, Mamdani has some big plans, like free buses for everyone. Sounds great, right? But who's going to pay for the repairs when these buses break do

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