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Nov 27 2025HEALTH

Vaccines: Guardians of Global Health

Vaccines are a big deal in keeping people healthy. They work by teaching the body's defense system to fight off germs. This has helped wipe out diseases like smallpox and made others, like polio, rare. Vaccines also protect whole communities by stopping diseases from spreading. This is called herd i

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Nov 27 2025HEALTH

Poland's Big Step for Health Workers: What's Changing?

In 2023, Poland made a significant move in healthcare. They passed a law that now regulates 15 jobs in the medical field. Before this, these jobs had no rules. Now, workers in these jobs must follow new guidelines. The law requires these workers to keep learning. They must take courses to stay up-t

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Nov 27 2025FINANCE

Tether's Shiny New Investment: Gold Rush or Risky Business?

Tether, the company known for its stablecoin USDT, has been on a gold-buying spree. In a short span of three months, it acquired 26 tonnes of gold. Now, its total gold holdings stand at approximately 116 tonnes, making it a significant player in the gold market. But not everyone is cheering this mo

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Nov 27 2025EDUCATION

A Teacher's Journey: Inspiring Minds Through Words and Acts

In the heart of Ann Arbor, a teacher has been celebrated for his extraordinary impact on students' lives. Sean Sabo, who has been shaping young minds at Pioneer High School for over two decades, has been honored with the Excellence in Education award. This recognition comes as no surprise, given his

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Nov 27 2025EDUCATION

Unveiling Madrid's Forgotten African Roots

In the heart of Madrid, a new wave of tours is taking visitors off the beaten path, shining a light on the city's African heritage. This history, often overlooked in Spanish education, is being brought to life by passionate guides like Kwame Ondo. Ondo, who grew up in Spain, noticed the absence of B

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Nov 27 2025OPINION

Rethinking Age: Why 65 Isn't What It Used to Be

In America, turning 65 has long been seen as a big deal. It's the age when people often retire and become eligible for Medicare. But is 65 really the best marker for old age? Not anymore. People age differently. Some 70-year-olds are full of energy, while others struggle with daily tasks. Life expe

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Nov 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Thanksgiving Dinner with Stars: A Fun Thought Experiment

Thanksgiving is a time for family, food, and fun. But what if you could invite any celebrity to join your feast? This idea is not about the food but about who can handle your family's quirks without causing a scene. It's a lighthearted way to think about who you'd want to share your holiday with. F

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Nov 27 2025WEATHER

Thanksgiving Weather: Chilly but Clear Across New England

New England is in for a changeable weather pattern as Thanksgiving approaches. The region just experienced a brief warm-up, with temperatures soaring to around 60 degrees on Wednesday. This warm spell, however, is short-lived. A cold front is expected to move through overnight, bringing a chance of

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Nov 27 2025LIFESTYLE

Purgatory Resort Kicks Off 60th Season with a Snowy Welcome

After a rough start due to bad weather, Purgatory Resort is finally set to open its doors on Friday, November 28. The resort has been working hard to make sure everything is ready for skiers and snowboarders. They have been making snow around the clock to ensure there is enough for opening day. The

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Nov 27 2025SPORTS

Golf Showdown Halted by Brisbane's Wild Weather

Sebastian Garcia was on fire at the Australian PGA Championship. He was leading the pack with a seven-under score through 15 holes. But then, the weather had other plans. Dark clouds rolled in, and rain started pouring. Officials had to stop the game for safety. Fans were asked to leave the venue as

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