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Nov 19 2025HEALTH

A Champion for Change: Remembering Alice Wong

Alice Wong, a prominent writer and disability rights activist, has passed away at the age of 51. She was known for her unwavering dedication to making the world a better place for people with disabilities. Wong founded the Disability Visibility Project, a platform that gave a voice to the disabled c

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Nov 18 2025HEALTH

Finding the Right Path: Helping Teens Get Back to Sports After Spine Surgery

Teens with a condition called adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) often need surgery to fix their curved spines. After the surgery, called spinal fusion, getting back to sports and exercise can be tricky. Right now, there's no clear plan for this part of recovery. Some doctors and hospitals have t

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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

Moving Past the Shutdown: A Call for Bipartisan Health Care Solutions

Sen. Jeanne Shaheen from New Hampshire has a clear message: it's time to move on from the government shutdown and tackle the pressing issue of health care costs. She believes that lawmakers need to stop the blame game and focus on finding common ground to address the rising costs of health care. Sh

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Nov 16 2025HEALTH

Senator Fetterman's Bumpy Road to Recovery

Senator John Fetterman is back home after a health scare. He had to go to the hospital because of a heart issue. This caused him to feel dizzy and fall while walking early one morning. His team said it was a problem with his heartbeat called ventricular fibrillation. Fetterman shared a photo on X,

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Nov 16 2025SPORTS

Gabriel Jesus' World Cup Dream: Should Arsenal Help Him?

Gabriel Jesus is a strong and determined athlete. He is working hard to recover from a serious knee injury. He wants to play in the 2026 World Cup. This is a big goal. It has been almost a year since he played in a senior match. His recovery shows his mental strength. It is impressive. Jesus played

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Nov 16 2025EDUCATION

How Smell Books Grow With You

Smell books have been around since the 1970s, but not many people have studied how they change as kids grow up. These books mix words, pictures, and smells to make reading more fun. A recent study looked at 334 of these books to see how the smells and words change for different ages. For little kid

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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

Maine's Mixed Reactions to King's Shutdown Decision

Senator Angus King faced backlash for his vote to conclude the 41-day government shutdown. Across Maine, protests erupted, and his offices received angry calls and threats. Critics accused him of betrayal, with comments like "Time to retire" and "Traitor" flooding online spaces. Despite the uproar,

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Nov 16 2025FINANCE

Tesla's Stock: Stuck in a Rut or Just Taking a Breather?

Tesla's stock has been stuck in a tight range between $420 and $470 for the past two months. It's a strange sight for a company that has seen its shares double since April. The big question is whether this is a pause before another big move up or a sign that Tesla's momentum is fading. Let's look a

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Nov 16 2025SPORTS

Should Arsenal Go for Rodrygo Now?

Arsenal is thinking about getting Rodrygo from Real Madrid. Gilberto Silva, a former player, thinks it's a good idea. He says if Rodrygo is up for grabs, Arsenal should grab him. Right now, Arsenal is looking to get better and stay strong in all their games. They want to add more firepower to their

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Nov 16 2025SPORTS

Is Max Dowman Ready for a Loan Move?

Max Dowman has been shining for Arsenal's youth teams and England's junior squads. His skills and dedication have not gone unnoticed. However, breaking into the first team is a tough nut to crack. The senior squad is packed with talent. Even when he gets a chance to play, it's often when the game i

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