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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 2025HEALTH

Understanding Vulvar Extramammary Paget's Disease: A Closer Look at Recurrences

Vulvar Extramammary Paget's disease is a rare skin cancer. It often comes back after treatment. This makes it a tricky condition to manage. Doctors usually treat it by cutting out the affected area. But because it's so rare, there's still a lot we don't know. Like what makes it come back and how to

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Nov 02 2025POLITICS

What Americans Really Think About Trump's Deportation Program

The deportation program under Trump's administration has sparked a heated debate among Americans, with strong support coming from Republicans, especially those who align with the MAGA movement. This support, however, has seen a shift over time. Initially, the program enjoyed widespread approval, but

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Nov 02 2025POLITICS

A New Kind of Politics: Zohran Mamdani's Big Race in New York City

Zohran Mamdani, a rising star in progressive politics, is making waves in New York City's mayoral race. With Election Day just around the corner, Mamdani has been making headlines, including a recent chat with former President Barack Obama. This conversation happened as some big-name Democrats are b

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Nov 01 2025LIFESTYLE

Small Steps, Big Changes: The Power of Tiny Shifts

People often think big changes happen overnight. But real growth starts with small, smart tweaks. Dr. Josh Davis, a brain expert, says lasting change comes from finding those tiny things that make a big difference. He calls it "the difference that makes the difference. " Davis studies how people th

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Nov 01 2025HEALTH

Breathing Easier: How Yoga and Support Groups Can Help Lung Cancer Patients

Lung cancer is a big deal. It's the most common cancer out there. People with lung cancer often need more support than they get. A new program called Inspire Now is trying to change that. It's a 6-week online program. It mixes yoga, learning, and group chats. The main goal is to improve the quality

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Nov 01 2025POLITICS

US Tightens the Screw on Iran: What's the Plan?

The US is ramping up its efforts to squeeze Iran. The Treasury Department's big shot for sanctions, John Hurley, is jetting off to the Middle East and Europe to talk strategy. His itinerary includes stops in Israel, the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, and Lebanon. This trip is all about Trump's "maxi

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Nov 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Drag Queen Story Time: Building Community and Representation in Saginaw

In a lively turn of events, the Hoyt Library in Saginaw hosted a unique Halloween Drag Queen Story Hour, bringing together families and children for an afternoon of stories and fun. The event, held on October 29th, featured Dahlia Rivers, a local drag queen, who read four children's books to an eage

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Nov 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Money Moves: How AI and Blockchain Are Changing Finance

AI and blockchain are like two sides of the same coin in the world of finance. AI is the brainy part, making things smarter and faster. Blockchain is the strong backbone, making sure everything runs smoothly and safely. Together, they are changing how money moves and how decisions are made. Think a

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Oct 31 2025SCIENCE

China's New Space Team: A Mix of Firsts and Familiar Faces

China just sent a new crew to its space station, Tiangong. This mission, called Shenzhou-21, is pretty special. It's carrying three astronauts, or taikonauts as China calls them, and something even more unusual: four live mice. This is the first time China has sent mammals to space. The crew includ

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