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Oct 30 2025BUSINESS

Fiserv's Stock Takes a Hit: What's Going On?

Fiserv, a big name in payment tech, is having a rough time lately. Two major banks, Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs, just downgraded their rating for Fiserv's stock to "Hold. " This came after the company's third-quarter results didn't impress investors. The stock price dropped by 3. 23% in early t

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Oct 30 2025WEATHER

Michigan's Weather: A Wild Ride Ahead

Michigan is in for a weather rollercoaster. Expect ups and downs, with warm days and chilly nights. Right now, the southeast part of the state, like Detroit, is getting wet. Rain is moving in from the southeast, but places like Ann Arbor are staying dry for now. This storm will move out by evening,

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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 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Scent Through the Ages: A Smell-tastic Journey

In Düsseldorf, Germany, a unique exhibit is opening up a whole new way to experience art and history. "The Secret Power of Scents" at the Kunstpalast museum is not your typical gallery show. Instead of just looking at paintings and sculptures, visitors get to smell their way through over 1, 000 year

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Oct 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A New Crime Series To Watch Before Halloween

Netflix has a new crime series that's perfect for Halloween. It's not a horror movie, but a true crime story about a famous serial killer in Italy. The series is called "The Monster of Florence. " It's a 4-episode miniseries that you can watch in one night. It's a great choice if you're looking for

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Oct 30 2025CRIME

Justice After Decades: The Carol Ann Dougherty Case Solved

In a small town, a young girl's life was tragically cut short in 1962. Carol Ann Dougherty, a bright fifth grader, was found murdered in her local church. For years, her family lived with unanswered questions. But recently, Bucks County officials finally identified her killer. William Schrader, a m

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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 2025HEALTH

Understanding Vision Loss from High Brain Pressure: A Closer Look

A recent study sheds light on a condition that can lead to vision loss in certain individuals. Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) happens when the fluid around the brain builds up pressure without a clear cause. This condition can be serious, as it might result in blindness if not treated pr

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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 2025SCIENCE

Big Moves in Brain Science: Universities Step Up Their Game

Big things are happening in the world of brain research! Four universities have just launched some serious new projects, all thanks to some generous donations. These initiatives are super important because brain diseases like Alzheimer's are becoming more common, and they're causing big problems for

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