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Oct 26 2025HEALTH

How to Make Brain Tests Fair for Everyone

Brain tests, or cognitive assessments, are not as straightforward as they seem. They aim to measure how well our brains function, but various factors can skew the results. These factors include where a person lives, their native language, and their level of education. To tackle this issue, the Harmo

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Oct 26 2025CRIME

Southwick Police Gear Up for a Safer Future

In a move to prioritize safety, the Southwick Police Department is making a significant change to their firearms. The Finance Committee has given the green light to buy 40 new Glock semi-automatic pistols. This decision comes after concerns were raised about the current SIG Sauer P320s, which were f

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

Virginia Beach's Leadership Shake-Up: What's Really Going On?

Virginia Beach is in the middle of some big changes, and not everyone is happy about it. The recent firing of Elizabeth Yusi, the top criminal prosecutor in Norfolk, has raised some eyebrows. Yusi had a solid reputation. She handled complex cases, like electronic data searches, with skill and profes

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Oct 26 2025SPORTS

Young Gun Michael Brennan: A Rising Star in Golf

Michael Brennan, a 23-year-old golfer from Virginia, is making waves in the golf world. He recently turned pro and is already leading the Bank of Utah Championship 2025 after two rounds. Born on February 9, 2002, in Leesburg, Brennan grew up in a supportive family with parents Mike and Shannon. Gol

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Oct 26 2025BUSINESS

AI Power Plays: The Stock Market's New Hot Spot

The AI craze has taken Wall Street by storm, with investors scrambling to find the next big thing. Some see parallels to the Dotcom Boom, while others argue that the current AI surge is backed by solid profits from tech giants. The AI gold rush has boosted the fortunes of both established and new co

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Oct 26 2025SPORTS

NBA's Return to NBC: A Mix of Nostalgia and New Challenges

The NBA's comeback to NBC brought back old memories and introduced new faces. The opening night game between the Thunder and Rockets went into double overtime, making it a thrilling start. The broadcast kicked off with John Tesh's "Roundball Rock, " a tune that's both catchy and nostalgic. NBC did

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Oct 26 2025SPORTS

George Springer: Cheater or Just a Player?

The World Series is here, and with it comes a lot of drama. George Springer, the Blue Jays' star player, is no stranger to controversy. He was part of the Astros' sign-stealing scandal in 2017. Some fans want to boo him every time he steps up to the plate. They say it's a way to remind him and the w

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Oct 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pepper the Robot and the Future of Storytelling Together

Pepper, a social robot, is now trying something new: telling stories with people. This isn't just about robots reading stories. It's about creating stories together, using both words and real objects. Here's how it works: a person shows Pepper an object, like a toy or a book. Pepper uses its camera

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Oct 26 2025CELEBRITIES

Stars Shine and Dim: A Look at Recent Hollywood Happenings

In the world of entertainment, there's always something happening. Recently, the news was saddened by the loss of a young talent. Isabelle Adora Tate, known for her role in "9-1-1: Nashville, " passed away at the age of 23. This is a stark reminder of how fragile life can be, especially in an indust

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Oct 26 2025HEALTH

Caring for the Carers: How Doctors and Nurses in China Handle Grief

In China, healthcare is getting better, but there's a big issue that's often overlooked: how doctors and nurses deal with grief after a patient dies. A recent study tried to understand this better. They talked to 20 healthcare workers and observed them to see how they cope with loss. The study foun

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