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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

Florida's Deer Crisis: A Closer Look at Chronic Wasting Disease

Florida is facing a serious issue with Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD), a deadly condition affecting deer. This disease, which has a 100% fatality rate in deer, was recently found in Holmes County, near the Georgia border. This is the second case detected in Florida this year, with the first one repor

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Oct 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Balancing Work and Family: Shonda Rhimes' Honest Talk

Shonda Rhimes, a well-known figure in the TV industry, has always been open about her journey as a creator and a mom. She recently shared a personal story that highlights the tough choices working parents often face. Rhimes admitted that she missed Sandra Oh's final scenes on "Grey's Anatomy" becau

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Oct 19 2025CELEBRITIES

When Stars Walk Among Us: Unseen Celebrity Sightings

Celebrities are everywhere, even when we don't notice them. People often interact with famous figures without realizing it until later. These unplanned meetings happen in all sorts of places, from stores to zoos. One mom thought she was making a new friend at the pool. She chatted with a guy named

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Oct 19 2025CELEBRITIES

Country Singer's Health Scare: A Wake-Up Call

Mark Chesnutt, a well-known country music artist, recently faced a serious health scare that led to the cancellation of his upcoming performance. The 62-year-old singer was taken to a hospital in Louisiana after feeling unwell before a show. Reports indicate that he was admitted for tests due to low

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Oct 19 2025CELEBRITIES

Prince Andrew's Royal Exit: What's Left After the Fall?

Prince Andrew's choice to step down from his royal title isn't just about damage control. It's a clear sign that he's lost his grip on the royal family's favor. For years, he enjoyed the perks of being a prince, but now, those days are over. The scandal involving Jeffrey Epstein has been a thorn in

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Oct 19 2025CRIME

A Trust Betrayed: Church Worker Accused of Stealing Half a Million Dollars

A former church worker in New Jersey is in hot water after being accused of stealing over half a million dollars from his own parish. Joseph A. Manzi, who worked as the director of finance, operations, and development at the Church of Saint Leo the Great in Lincroft, is said to have used the money t

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Oct 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

Why Fall Cleanup Might Not Be So Clean for Nature

When the weather gets cooler, many people start cleaning up their yards. They cut back plants and remove leaves. They think they are doing the right thing. But is this really good for nature? Leaving plants and leaves alone can help insects and small animals survive the winter. These creatures need

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Oct 18 2025SPORTS

Brooke Matthews: The Rising Star of Women's Golf

Brooke Matthews is a golfer who has been making a name for herself in the LPGA Tour. She hasn't won any titles yet, but her performance has been impressive. Starting her rookie year in 2022 ranked below 1000, she has since climbed to 129 in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings. At 27, she is known

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Oct 18 2025HEALTH

Eating Like a Greek Could Save Your Kidneys!

People in Greece might be onto something with their eating habits. A recent study dug into how their lifestyle could be keeping kidneys healthier. Researchers wanted to see if the Mediterranean way of life, filled with fresh food and good vibes, could lower the risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD).

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Oct 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

Balloons: Fun but Frightening for Nature and Power Grids

Mylar balloons, those shiny and colorful party favorites, come with a dark side. They might seem harmless, but they can cause big problems for both wildlife and power systems. These balloons can trigger fires and lead to massive power outages. Imagine a citywide blackout affecting hundreds of thous

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