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Oct 30 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's New Admissions Rule: What's Changing and Why?

Harvard University has recently instructed its alumni interviewers to steer clear of mentioning an applicant's race, ethnicity, religion, or national origin in their reports. This new rule is part of a broader shift in the university's admissions process, aimed at complying with recent legal develop

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Oct 30 2025HEALTH

Breastfeeding in Bhopal: Who's Doing It and Why It Matters

In Bhopal, not many moms are doing exclusive breastfeeding. This is a problem because breastfeeding is super important for babies. It helps them grow strong and healthy. But why aren't more moms doing it? Let's look at some reasons. First, many moms in Bhopal don't have the right info. They might n

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Oct 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Writers of Fear: How History and Beliefs Shape Horror Stories

Horror stories often draw from deep wells of history and belief. This is the focus of an upcoming exhibit at the American Writers Museum in Chicago. The exhibit, titled "American Prophets: Writers, Religion and Culture, " opens on November 21. It explores how these elements shape the work of horror

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Oct 30 2025OPINION

Finding a Place: The Struggle of Queer Identity

In a world that often struggles with acceptance, queer individuals face unique challenges. Their journey is not just about self-discovery but also about finding a place where they truly belong. This is not always easy, as society has long held narrow views on identity and belonging. Queer trauma is

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Oct 30 2025CRYPTO

When Tragedy Meets Greed: The Strange Case of KitKat and Crypto

In the world of cryptocurrency, nothing is off-limits, not even tragedy. This week, the sudden death of a beloved cat named KitKat turned into a bizarre spectacle. KitKat, a nine-year-old feline, was a familiar face in San Francisco, often seen lounging near the heating vents of a local liquor store

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Oct 30 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Aging: AI and the Data Challenge

Aging science is on the brink of exciting discoveries, but there's a big problem: not enough data. Experts say we need more information about how our bodies age, considering factors like gender, ethnicity, and environment. Right now, we don't have enough details to understand these differences. One

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Oct 30 2025EDUCATION

Science Teachers Gather in Minneapolis for Big Fall Event

This fall, Minneapolis will host a major gathering for science teachers. From November 12 to 15, educators from all over will meet to share ideas and learn new ways to teach science. The event is packed with workshops, talks, and activities designed to inspire teachers and help them bring science to

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Oct 30 2025BUSINESS

Famous Designer Takes Legal Action Against Retail Giant

Bob Mackie, a renowned fashion designer known for dressing stars like Cher and Taylor Swift, is taking legal action against JCPenney. He claims the store used his name and designs without permission. Mackie, now 85, was shocked to see JCPenney launch a collection called "Mackie: Bob Mackie" last mon

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Oct 30 2025HEALTH

Parkinson's and Blood Sugar Dips: What's the Link?

Parkinson's disease might be more than just a movement disorder. Recent findings hint that it could also mess with how the body handles sugar. This isn't just about diabetes, but also about low blood sugar, or hypoglycemia. A study took a closer look at this, tracking blood sugar levels in Parkinson

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Oct 30 2025CRYPTO

From Humble Beginnings to Crypto Giant: The Rise of Yi He

In the world of cryptocurrency, Yi He is a name that stands out. She didn't start with a silver spoon in her mouth. Born in a small village in Sichuan, China, in 1986, her early life was marked by poverty. Her parents were teachers, but money was always tight. Her father passed away when she was jus

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