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Nov 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Solar Panels Turned into Concrete: A Green Solution to Waste

Solar panels are everywhere, helping us generate clean energy. But what happens when they reach the end of their life? Mostly, they end up in landfills, which is not great for the environment. These panels contain materials like lead and zinc, which can leak out and cause harm. Scientists have found

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Nov 03 2025HEALTH

Trouble at the Top: FDA's Drug Division in Turmoil

The Food and Drug Administration's drug division is in chaos. Dr. George Tidmarsh, who leads this division, is on leave. He says it's because he spoke up about a new program. This program fast-tracks some drug approvals. He thinks it's not based on solid science. Instead, he believes politics are pl

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Nov 03 2025HEALTH

When Blood Clots Strike Despite Precautions: Unraveling the Mystery in Brain Injury Patients

Blood clots in the veins, known as venous thromboembolism (VTE), are a major concern for those who have suffered a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Even when medical professionals take swift and aggressive action to prevent these clots, they still occur. This study aimed to understand why this happens

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Nov 03 2025CRIME

Justice Served: Hollywood Producer's Dark Crimes Exposed

David Brian Pearce, a Hollywood producer, has been handed a severe sentence for his role in two tragic deaths. At 43 years old, he was given 146 years to life in prison for the deaths of Christy Giles, 24, and Hilda Marcela Cabrales-Arzola, 26. Pearce was found guilty of first-degree murder, rape, a

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Nov 03 2025SPORTS

Basketball, Racing, and More: A Sports-Packed Monday

Monday, Nov. 3, is a busy day for sports fans. There's a lot going on, from college basketball to professional games. Let's break it down. College basketball kicks off early with men's games at 6:30 p. m. on various channels. Teams like Coppin St. , Maryland, Quinnipiac, and St. John’s are playing.

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Nov 03 2025SPORTS

Building a Basketball Legacy: Mizzou Coach Dennis Gates' Vision

Coach Dennis Gates is leading the Mizzou men's basketball team into his fourth season. He has big dreams for the program. Gates wants to take the team to the Final Four and win a National Championship. But he knows it won't happen overnight. Gates compared his journey to that of Norm Stewart, a leg

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Nov 03 2025LIFESTYLE

Smart Shopping: Grab a Free Tote with Your Next VS or PINK Haul

Victoria’s Secret and PINK have a deal that’s hard to pass up. Spend a hundred bucks, and you’ll snag a free tote worth sixty dollars. But hurry, this offer won’t last forever. The deal ends at almost 3 a. m. on November 5th. You’ve got two choices: a white faux-fur tote or a pink plush tote. Both

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Nov 03 2025WEATHER

New Jersey's Weekly Weather: A Mix of Rain, Wind, and Frost

New Jersey is in for a varied weather week. It starts with a weak coastal storm. This will bring clouds and light rain to the Jersey Shore on Monday. Inland areas will stay mostly dry. Rainfall is expected to be light. There might be more showers on Wednesday night. Temperatures will hover in the u

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Nov 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Wall Street's AI Revolution: Banks Bet Big on Artificial Intelligence

Wall Street is going all-in on AI, and the big banks are leading the charge. JPMorgan Chase, for instance, has a massive technology budget of $18 billion, with a significant chunk dedicated to AI. The bank's CEO, Jamie Dimon, is a big fan of their generative AI suite, which has been rolled out to ov

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Nov 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Protecting Kids from AI Chatbot Risks: Is It Enough?

AI chatbots are everywhere, and many young people use them daily. But are these tools safe for kids? One company, Character. AI, recently decided to block users under 18. This move was praised as a big step forward. However, for some families, it's too little, too late. A Texas mom, Mandi Furniss,

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