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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

Measles: A Preventable Problem on the Rise

Measles is making a comeback, and it's a big problem. The World Health Organization (WHO) says that even though measles deaths have dropped a lot since 2000, the number of cases is going up. In 2023, 59 countries had big outbreaks, which is almost three times more than in 2021. Even countries that h

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Nov 28 2025WEATHER

Michigan's Snowy Surprise: A Winter Wonderland or a Frozen Fiasco?

Michigan is no stranger to snow, but this week's winter storm has been a real doozy. The western Upper Peninsula (UP) got hit the hardest, with some areas seeing over two and a half feet of the white stuff. Hurley, for instance, saw a whopping 31. 3 inches of snow by November 27. But it's not just t

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Nov 28 2025CRYPTO

EU's Crypto Data Sharing: A Big Step Towards Transparency

The European Union has just introduced new guidelines for sharing information about crypto assets among its member countries. This isn't just a small change; it's a major update designed to improve transparency and efficiency. The update specifies exactly what kind of information should be included

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Nov 28 2025CRIME

The Hidden Crisis: Everyday Lives Lost to Gender-Based Violence

Every day, 137 women and girls lose their lives at the hands of someone they know. This shocking statistic comes from a recent report that sheds light on the grim reality of femicide, the intentional killing of women and girls because of their gender. The report reveals that in 2024, around 50, 000

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Nov 27 2025CRIME

A Tragic Evening in North Columbia

A life was lost in a shooting incident in north Columbia on a Wednesday evening. The victim, Edward Brown Jr. , aged 46, succumbed to his injuries. The event unfolded at a residence on Triple Crown Drive, drawing the attention of law enforcement around 5:30 p. m. Upon arrival, reporters noted a sig

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Nov 27 2025HEALTH

Vaccines: Guardians of Global Health

Vaccines are a big deal in keeping people healthy. They work by teaching the body's defense system to fight off germs. This has helped wipe out diseases like smallpox and made others, like polio, rare. Vaccines also protect whole communities by stopping diseases from spreading. This is called herd i

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

Trump's Words: A Pattern of Personal Attacks

President Donald Trump has been making headlines again, but not for policy or politics. This time, it's about his words aimed at female reporters. Katie Rogers from The New York Times was the latest target. Trump called her "ugly, both inside and out" on Truth Social. This wasn't the first time he's

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Nov 27 2025FINANCE

Unexpected Economic Preview Shakes UK Markets

In a surprising turn of events, the UK's fiscal watchdog, the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), released its economic forecast earlier than usual. This happened just before the finance minister, Rachel Reeves, was set to unveil her budget plans. The report, which typically comes out after the

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Nov 26 2025BUSINESS

Jakarta's Population Boom: A New Way to Count People

Jakarta, Indonesia's bustling capital, has taken the top spot as the world's most populous city, according to a recent United Nations report. This change comes not just from a sudden population explosion, but from a new way of counting urban populations. The report, released on November 18, estimat

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Nov 26 2025CRIME

Law and Order: A Look at Recent Incidents in the South Suburbs

In the South suburbs, a variety of incidents have recently made headlines. In Burbank, a 43-year-old man was arrested for giving marijuana to a minor. This raises questions about the influence adults have on young people and the consequences of such actions. Meanwhile, in Ford Heights, an 18-year-o

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