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Oct 31 2025BUSINESS

AI and Job Cuts: Is It Really About Efficiency?

Big companies are saying they're letting go of workers because of AI. But is that the whole story? Let's break it down. First off, AI is supposed to make things more efficient and save money. But so far, the evidence is mixed. Some companies say they're seeing benefits, but many aren't. In fact, a

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Oct 30 2025SPORTS

Young NBA Star Faces Cancer Battle with Courage

Nikola Topic, a rising star for the Oklahoma City Thunder, is currently battling testicular cancer. The 20-year-old guard, who was drafted in 2024, has started chemotherapy treatments after a recent diagnosis. Despite the challenging situation, doctors are optimistic about his recovery. Topic's jou

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Oct 30 2025HEALTH

Staying Active: How Exercise Might Shield You From Digestive Cancers

Many people know that exercise is good for the body. But does it really help prevent digestive system cancers? Recent studies suggest it might. The big question is: how much exercise is enough? Experts say that meeting the recommended activity levels could be a good start. This means doing about 7.

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Oct 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Morgan Wallen's Big House Double Feature: A Country Music Extravaganza

Morgan Wallen is making a splash in Ann Arbor. He's playing the Big House not once, but twice in July. This follows Zach Bryan's record-breaking show last month. Wallen's team announced the news on Thursday. Tickets go on sale November 7th. Wallen's not alone on stage. Thomas Rhett will join him on

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Oct 30 2025CELEBRITIES

Billie Eilish Challenges Billionaires to Share Their Fortune

Billie Eilish, the famous singer, made a bold statement at an awards event. She questioned why billionaires have so much money while many people struggle. She was speaking in front of Mark Zuckerberg, the billionaire behind Meta. Eilish urged the super-rich to give away their wealth, especially now

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Oct 30 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Health Secrets: The Power of Clean DNA in Cancer Detection

DNA in our blood can reveal a lot about our health. But to use it for spotting cancer, scientists need to clean it up first. The way they do this can make a huge difference. Right now, there's no agreement on the best cleanup method. This makes it hard to use DNA for cancer detection. Researchers d

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Oct 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Onalaska Police Department goes green with electric squad cars

The Onalaska Police Department has made a big move towards sustainability by adding two new electric vehicles to their fleet. This decision came after a deal was struck with General Motors. The switch to electric vehicles is expected to bring several benefits, including improved efficiency and cost

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Oct 30 2025FINANCE

Car Payments: A Growing Burden for Many Americans

Car loans are becoming a big problem for many people in the U. S. Right now, Americans owe a huge amount of money on their cars. In fact, it's the second-largest type of debt after home loans. What's more, a lot of people are struggling to keep up with their monthly payments. Nearly one in five borr

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Oct 30 2025HEALTH

Gut Guardians: How Tiny Cells Fight Inflammation

In the world of gut health, tiny cells called ILC2s play a big role in healing. These cells are like the gut's repair crew, but in people with ulcerative colitis (UC), they're not working right. Why? Because their internal protein-making process is messed up. This process is like a quality control s

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Oct 30 2025HEALTH

Health Insurance Costs Set to Soar as Key Support Ends

In 2026, many Americans might see a big jump in their health insurance bills. This is because some financial help from the government, which made plans cheaper, is ending. The Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as Obamacare, has been helping people pay for health insurance since 2014. But now, wi

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