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Oct 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Nvidia's Stunning Rise: A Tech Giant's Journey to $5 Trillion

Nvidia's stock has been on a wild ride, recently hitting a market cap of $5 trillion. This is a huge deal because it makes Nvidia the most valuable company in the world. The company's success is largely due to the growing demand for AI technology. Nvidia's chips are in high demand because they are u

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Oct 30 2025WEATHER

Winter Ready: Smart Ways to Handle Snow and Ice

Winter is coming, and it's not just about cozy fires and hot cocoa. It's also about snow, ice, and potential power outages. But don't worry, with the right prep, you can keep your home and family safe. First, let's talk about what to expect. Weather patterns vary by region, but La Nina years often

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Oct 30 2025WEATHER

North Texas: A Chilly Start to Halloween Week

North Texas is feeling the chill this Thursday morning, with temperatures dropping to levels not seen since early April. The weather team has issued a weather alert due to the cold snap. A frost advisory is in place for counties west of I-35 until 9 a. m. , while a freeze warning is affecting areas

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Oct 30 2025WEATHER

Chilly Nights Ahead: Six States Brace for Frosty Weather

Across the country, six states are getting ready for a cold snap. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued warnings about freezing temperatures. These states include Arizona, Kansas, Nebraska, Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico. The sudden cold could cause problems. Crops and plants might get dam

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Oct 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Writers of Fear: How History and Beliefs Shape Horror Stories

Horror stories often draw from deep wells of history and belief. This is the focus of an upcoming exhibit at the American Writers Museum in Chicago. The exhibit, titled "American Prophets: Writers, Religion and Culture, " opens on November 21. It explores how these elements shape the work of horror

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Oct 30 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Fight to Hold Pokrovsk: A Closer Look

Ukraine is working hard to protect Pokrovsk, a crucial city in the east. The main goal? Keep supply and evacuation routes open and push back Russian soldiers hiding in the city. The top army commander, Oleksandr Syrskyi, visited the area to check on his troops. He said Russia's claims of trapping Uk

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Oct 30 2025POLITICS

How Work Rules Shake Up Medicaid

Let's talk about Medicaid and work requirements. This is a big deal because it changes who gets help and who doesn't. Some people think it's fair to make folks work to get benefits. Others say it's not that simple. Why? Because not everyone can work. Some have health issues, or they can't find jobs.

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Oct 30 2025POLITICS

Vaccine Experts Face Criticism for Shifting Stance

Senator Bill Cassidy, a medical doctor, recently voiced concerns about the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP). He believes they are moving away from scientific agreement. This shift makes him uneasy, especially when it comes to the reasons behind their choices. Cassidy was question

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Oct 30 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Aging: AI and the Data Challenge

Aging science is on the brink of exciting discoveries, but there's a big problem: not enough data. Experts say we need more information about how our bodies age, considering factors like gender, ethnicity, and environment. Right now, we don't have enough details to understand these differences. One

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Oct 30 2025EDUCATION

Science Teachers Gather in Minneapolis for Big Fall Event

This fall, Minneapolis will host a major gathering for science teachers. From November 12 to 15, educators from all over will meet to share ideas and learn new ways to teach science. The event is packed with workshops, talks, and activities designed to inspire teachers and help them bring science to

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