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Nov 23 2025EDUCATION

A Special Day of Giving and Growing at Altoona High

At Altoona Area High School, a unique tradition brings students and staff together in a way that goes beyond typical classroom learning. The Friendsgiving event is a big deal, not just for the delicious food but for the sense of community and personal growth it fosters. This year, nearly 70 Life Skills students took charge of planning, preparing, and hosting a Thank...

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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

Sisters' Late Babies Might Help Brothers Live Longer

There's a fascinating link between sisters having babies later in life and their brothers living longer. This isn't about lifestyle choices but likely about genes. Studies show that women who have children in their 40s and 50s without fertility help tend to live longer after menopause. This got scientists curious about how this might affect their brothers. Researche...

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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

A Rare Bird Flu Case Leaves One Dead in Washington

In a surprising turn of events, a person from Washington State has passed away after contracting the H5N5 bird flu, marking the first known human case of this particular strain worldwide. This individual, from Grays Harbor County, was an older adult with existing health issues and kept a small flock of various domestic birds at home. Health officials discovered trac...

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Nov 23 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Big Drop: What's Happening and Why It Matters

Bitcoin's value has taken a nosedive, falling below $80, 000. This drop has left over 70% of investors with losses. It's a tough time for those who jumped in during the late-2024 and early-2025 rallies. The price has plummeted by nearly 35% from its peak in October. This has caused a lot of stress, especially for those who bought in recently. Many are now sitting on...

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

A Rare Case: Washington's First Human H5N5 Avian Flu Death

In a rare and unfortunate event, a person in Washington state has passed away after contracting the H5N5 strain of avian influenza. This is believed to be the first confirmed human case of this particular virus. The individual, who lived in Grays Harbor County, was an older adult with pre-existing health conditions. Health officials have chosen not to disclose the p...

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Nov 22 2025SPORTS

Ian Garry: A Fighter Blending Cultures and Dreams

Ian Garry, the rising star in the UFC, is a mix of Irish roots and Brazilian influences. Born in Dublin, Ireland, on November 17, 1997, Garry's journey to the UFC is a story of hard work and cultural adaptation. His parents, Edwin and Moira Garry, have always supported him. His dad was a rugby player and later a police officer, while his mom has been a steady emotion...

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Nov 22 2025RELIGION

How Family Talks Shape Faith for Life

Faith isn't just something you pick up at church; it often starts at home. A recent study looked into how childhood experiences with faith affect people's beliefs as adults. The research found that talking about faith regularly with parents can make a big difference in how kids practice their faith when they grow up. The study involved over 16, 000 adults who go to ...

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Nov 22 2025FINANCE

Georgia's Top 10 Richest Counties in 2025: Who Made the Cut?

Georgia's wealthiest counties have been ranked using three key factors: median income, investment income, and median home value. This ranking gives a clear picture of where wealth is growing the fastest in the state. Forsyth County is at the top of the list with a wealth index of 41. 43. This county has the highest median income at $138, 000, the highest investment ...

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Nov 22 2025SPORTS

Local Volleyball Stars Shine in League Honors

The Southern Peaks League recently recognized some outstanding volleyball players from the San Luis Valley. In the Class 2A division, Sanford High School took the spotlight with five athletes making the cut. Bella Peterson and Avery Koenig earned first-team spots, while Claire Crowther and Brinlyn Smith were second-team picks. Rose Schwartz received an honorable ment...

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Nov 22 2025OPINION

How Smart Cars and Streets Can Tame Speeding

Portland has a speeding problem. But instead of relying on cops to enforce speed limits, some people think smart engineering could be the answer. Imagine driving a car that automatically adjusts its speed to stay within the limit. That's what adaptive cruise control does. It keeps a safe distance from the car in front and slows down or speeds up as needed. This tech ...

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