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Dec 09 2025HEALTH

Boosting Veteran Care: Nurses Lead the Way

Nurses are the backbone of the Veterans Health Administration (VHA), the biggest employer of nurses in the U. S. With over 120, 000 nurses caring for more than 9 million veterans, their role is huge. But there's a catch: not enough research has been done to make nursing care even better within the V

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Dec 06 2025FINANCE

Homes Might Get Cheaper, But Not for Everyone

A shift in the housing market is expected next year. For the first time since the Great Recession, incomes might grow faster than home prices. This change could make buying a home a bit easier for some people. Mortgage rates are predicted to drop slightly, and home prices might not rise as much as t

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Dec 06 2025SCIENCE

Zinc's Role in Protecting Chicken Guts from Heat Stress

Heat stress is a big problem for chickens, especially their guts. Scientists wanted to see if zinc could help. They did two experiments using tiny pieces of chicken intestines, called organoids. In the first experiment, they put these organoids in different temperatures. One group was at normal tem

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Dec 06 2025POLITICS

West Virginia's National Guard: A Double-Edged Sword

West Virginia has a strong military culture. Many bridges and streets honor local veterans. This is a state with one of the highest numbers of veterans per person in the country. For many, joining the military, including the National Guard, is not just about duty. It's also about finding jobs and op

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Dec 06 2025FINANCE

Wall Street's Mixed Week: What's Up with the Market?

Wall Street had a week of ups and downs. After a rough November, the market bounced back, but not as strongly as the week before. Investors are hopeful that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates again, which is a big deal for the economy. There's a lot of talk about jobs. Some reports say com

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Dec 06 2025WEATHER

Chilly Surprise: U. S. Faces Early Winter Freeze

The U. S. is in for a wild ride this December. A sudden Arctic blast has swept across the central and northeastern parts of the country. This isn't your average cold snap. It's a whopper, with temperatures plunging way below what's usual for this time of year. Meteorologists say it's all thanks to a

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Dec 06 2025EDUCATION

Why Oregon's Reading Crisis Needs a Fresh Approach

Oregon is facing a serious issue with student literacy. Governor Tina Kotek is pushing for better reading education, but the state's universities are not fully on board. The governor formed a panel to improve how future teachers are trained. The panel suggested using more research-backed teaching m

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Dec 06 2025BUSINESS

Smart Tech: How Automation is Changing Business Campaigns

In today’s fast-paced business world, managing campaigns manually is like trying to build a house with just a hammer. Buyers now use many different ways to connect with companies. They want messages that feel personal and they take their time deciding. Automation is the tool that helps marketers kee

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Dec 05 2025WEATHER

Brace for a Chilly December: Polar Vortex Brings Triple Trouble

The central and eastern U. S. is in for a frosty December, thanks to a shifting polar vortex. This weather pattern is expected to bring three rounds of Arctic air, starting this week. The first wave is already hitting the Midwest, with temperatures dropping significantly. The cold snap will spread t

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Dec 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Latest iPhone Pro Loses a Handy Camera Feature

The iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max have a new camera limitation. Now, users can't take Night mode photos while using Portrait mode. This feature has been around since the iPhone 12 Pro, released in 2020. To see this for yourself, open the Camera app and pick Photo mode. Cover the lens to mimic

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