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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

Why Are More Young People in the Midwest Getting Cancer?

In the Midwest, something troubling is happening. While cancer rates are dropping in most parts of the U. S. , they are rising in states like Iowa, Nebraska, and Illinois. These states, known for growing corn, are seeing more cases of cancer, especially in people between 15 and 49 years old. Expert

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Oct 31 2025SCIENCE

Is This Comet Really an Alien Ship?

A comet is zooming close to the Sun, and some people think it might be an alien spacecraft. This idea comes from a scientist named Avi Loeb, who has made similar claims before. He thinks this comet, called 3I/ATLAS, might show signs of being artificial. But most scientists disagree. Loeb has a hist

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Oct 31 2025CRYPTO

Making Crypto Payments as Easy as Web2

In the world of crypto, things can get pretty complicated. Imagine trying to buy a token and having to jump through hoops like using different platforms, dealing with fees, and even facing restrictions based on where you live. It's no wonder that getting started can take a long time and feel frustra

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Oct 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

Pennsylvania Schools Can Shine with Solar Power

Schools in Pennsylvania are facing a big challenge: rising electricity costs. This is a problem because schools already spend a lot on energy, second only to teacher salaries. But there's a bright idea that can help: solar power. Solar panels can be a game-changer for schools. They can save money,

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Oct 30 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Power of Iron Oxides for Better Rice Crops

Rice is a staple food for many people around the world. But growing it needs a lot of nitrogen. Usually, farmers add nitrogen fertilizer to the soil. But what if there's a better way? A recent study found that iron oxides, which are common in soil, can help certain bacteria fix nitrogen naturally.

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Oct 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Behind the Laughter: The Real Struggles of SNL Cast Members

The world of Saturday Night Live, often seen as a dream job for comedians, has its share of hidden challenges. Ego Nwodim and Heidi Gardner, both former cast members, recently shared their experiences on Nwodim's podcast, Thanks Dad. They talked about the intense environment of SNL, which can be tou

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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 2025SCIENCE

Celebrating a Pioneer in Molecular Science

Professor Christel Maria Marian's work has been a game-changer in the world of molecular science. Her focus on electron spin in molecular photochemical and photophysical processes has opened up new ways of understanding how molecules behave when they absorb light. This is not just some abstract theo

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Oct 30 2025OPINION

Hamilton County's Green Gem: Why Great Parks Matter

Hamilton County's Great Parks are more than just green spaces. They're a lifeline for locals and a boost for the economy. During the pandemic, when everything else shut down, these parks stayed open. They became a safe haven for millions seeking fresh air and a break from the chaos. In 2020, a whopp

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Oct 30 2025SPORTS

Duke's Rising Star: Cameron Boozer Makes Waves in College Basketball

Cameron Boozer, the talented forward from Miami, Florida, has made a strong impression in the world of college basketball. At 6-foot-9 and 250 pounds, he has been recognized as a standout player, earning a spot on the USA TODAY Sports preseason All-America second team. This honor was announced on Oc

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