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Oct 31 2025SCIENCE

Nature's Trick: A Green Way to Make Fabrics Super-Repellent

Scientists have found a new way to make fabrics repel liquids without using harmful chemicals. This new method is inspired by the tiny springtail insect. The springtail has a special skin structure that helps it stay dry. Researchers copied this structure to create a coating that can be applied to f

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Government Shutdown: Who's Really to Blame?

In the midst of an ongoing government shutdown, House Speaker Mike Johnson has been vocal about the Democrats' role in the crisis, accusing them of using vital programs as bargaining chips. He argues that essential services, such as food assistance and early education, are at risk due to the Democra

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Oct 31 2025WEATHER

Halloween Weather: A Spooktacular Forecast for Southern California

Southern California is gearing up for a delightful Halloween night, with weather conditions that seem to be straight out of a dream. The skies will be clear, offering a perfect backdrop for trick-or-treating under the glow of a Waxing Gibbous moon, which will be 69% illuminated. As the sun dips bel

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Oct 31 2025WEATHER

Chilly Halloween Nights Ahead for Treasure Coast

A chilly breeze is on its way to the Treasure Coast, making this Halloween one to remember. The weather is taking a turn, bringing cooler temperatures just in time for trick-or-treating. Expect the mercury to dip, with mornings feeling particularly crisp. The good news? Rain is not expected to dampe

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Oct 31 2025CRIME

Jewels Stolen: A Royal Family's Plea

In a surprising turn of events, a man with royal blood has made a heartfelt request to the thieves who stole precious jewels from a famous museum. Jean d'Orleans, a descendant of French kings, wants the stolen treasures back. He believes they hold great value for his family and the entire country.

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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

Heavy Weight, Sore Knees: How BMI Impacts Joint Health Worldwide

Knee osteoarthritis (KOA) is a big problem. It's one of the most common joint diseases around the world. And guess what? Being overweight or obese makes it much worse. That's why researchers wanted to see how much KOA is linked to high BMI. They looked at data from 1990 to 2021. They also tried to p

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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

Justice for Jazzy: A Mother's Fight for Accountability

A mother's relentless pursuit of justice has led to a significant verdict in Maine. Lyndsey Sutherland, the mother of 15-year-old Jasmine Vincent, was awarded $25 million after a jury found that Mid Coast Medical Group's negligence contributed to her daughter's death. The verdict came after a brief

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Oct 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

Colorado Springs: Paving the Way with High-Tech Roads

Colorado Springs is trying out some cool new tech to make their roads last longer. They're using special asphalt that's tougher and more durable. This stuff is called stone matrix asphalt, or SMA for short. It's thicker and harder to work with, but it's supposed to hold up better, especially on busy

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Oct 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

Lake Villa's Bright Future with Solar Power

Lake Villa is about to get a big boost in clean energy. ECA Solar, a company that builds solar projects, is setting up a solar farm just outside the village. This isn't just about making electricity; it's about helping the community and the planet. The solar farm will be built on 29 acres of farmla

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Oct 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

AI in Hollywood: A Growing Trend

AI has quietly become a big part of movie and TV production. It's not just about robots and futuristic tech anymore. AI is used in many ways behind the scenes. Some films use it to make actors look younger. Others use it for sound mixing or special effects. This trend raises questions about creativi

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