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Nov 04 2025EDUCATION

A School Grows: Blending Past and Present

In the heart of a bustling city, an old school gets a fresh makeover. The Louis-Saint-Laurent School, built way back in 1959, is getting some new additions. Think of it like giving an old house a new wing. The new parts include five new classrooms for little kids, a cozy learning hub, and a shiny ne

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Nov 03 2025WEATHER

Himalayan Avalanche Claims Lives of Adventurers

In the heart of the Himalayas, a tragic event unfolded. An avalanche struck a group of climbers near the base camp of Yalung Ri mountain in Nepal's Dolakha district. The disaster occurred around 09:00 local time on a Monday, claiming the lives of at least three individuals, including a French climbe

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Nov 03 2025HEALTH

Checking in on Health: What Clozapine Users Know About Their Well-being

Clozapine is a strong medicine used to help people with serious mental health issues. But it can also cause other health problems, like metabolic syndrome. This is a group of conditions that includes high blood pressure, high blood sugar, and too much fat around the waist. So, it's important for peo

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Nov 01 2025BUSINESS

Cannabis Industry: Hope on the Horizon?

The cannabis market is buzzing with potential, thanks to some big changes on the horizon. Investors are feeling hopeful, especially with President Trump showing interest in cannabis and hemp products. This could mean new rules and better opportunities for the industry. One company, Verano Holdings,

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Nov 01 2025WEATHER

Cuba's Big Flood: How a Hurricane Turned a River into a Giant Problem

Hurricane Melissa left Cuba in a tough spot. The storm, one of the strongest to hit the Caribbean, dumped a ton of rain. This caused the Rio Cauto, Cuba's longest river, to overflow. The floodwaters cut off a major road. This road connects Havana in the west to big cities like Santiago and Guantanam

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Oct 30 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Alzheimer's Secrets with a Smart Fluorescent Probe

Alzheimer's disease is a big deal. It's the most common type of dementia, and it's tough to diagnose and treat. One of the main problems is that scientists don't have great tools to see what's happening inside the brain. Specifically, they want to track two things: amyloid-β plaques and hypochlorous

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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 28 2025HEALTH

Brain Power: How Exercise and Smart Screen Use Boost Teen Mental Health

Teenagers who stay active and use screens wisely may be giving their brains a big advantage. Recent studies from Finland suggest that physical fitness and how teens engage with digital devices can shape their brain's development. This isn't just about staying fit; it's about how these habits influen

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Oct 27 2025EDUCATION

How Smartphones Are Changing Lives in Rural Bangladesh

In the heart of rural Bangladesh, smartphones are becoming a big part of students' lives. But how are these devices affecting their studies and health? This piece looks into the habits and impacts of smartphone use among high school students in these areas. First, let's talk about how often these s

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Oct 27 2025WEATHER

A Young Hiker's Close Call on Mount Washington

Mount Washington, known for its unpredictable weather, recently tested the limits of a young hiker. Owen Strommer, a 20-year-old from Wakefield, Rhode Island, found himself in a tough spot when he got caught in a sudden snowstorm while hiking the Tuckerman Ravine Trail. It was around 7 p. m. when t

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