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Oct 21 2025CRIME

Boston's Shoplifting Problem: Progress, But Not Perfect

Boston's retail areas are still dealing with a lot of shoplifting. But, there's some good news. The city has started new plans to fight this problem. Police and business leaders talked about this at a recent meeting. The main issue is that stealing hurts everyone. It's bad for small shops, people l

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Oct 21 2025BUSINESS

From Zero to a Million: The Sweet Success of Mav's Top Buns

A simple family recipe turned into a thriving business for Nikki Ashkar and her husband Mike. It all began with a batch of cinnamon buns inspired by Nikki's grandmother. Little did they know, this humble start would lead to a million-dollar venture. Today, their business, Mav's Top Buns, is a well-k

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Oct 21 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Those with Severe Vision Loss

A recent study has shown that a new retinal implant can help people with a common form of blindness see again. The implant was tested on 32 patients with geographic atrophy, a type of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) that destroys cells in the center of the retina. This condition affects more

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Oct 21 2025HEALTH

Why Women's Health is a Big Deal and How Data Can Help

Women's health is not a small issue. It's a big part of the world's health. Yet, it's often ignored. This is a problem. Data can help fix it. Women make up more than half of the world's population. But their health is often treated as a side issue. This is wrong. It's time to change this. Women wa

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Oct 21 2025HEALTH

Speeding Up Prostate Cancer Treatment: A New Approach

Prostate cancer treatment is getting a makeover. A new trial called PROSEVEN is testing a faster way to deliver radiotherapy. Normally, this treatment takes a while. But now, doctors are trying to do it in just seven days. The idea is to use a special kind of radiotherapy called stereotactic body r

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Oct 21 2025BUSINESS

What's on the Radar for Stock Traders This Week?

The stock market is buzzing with anticipation for this week's key events. Traders are keeping a close eye on Friday's consumer price index (CPI) release. This report, usually a major market mover, was delayed due to the government shutdown but remains crucial for understanding inflation trends. Inf

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Oct 21 2025HEALTH

Sleep Apnea and Restless Legs: What's the Real Deal?

Sleep apnea is a common condition where breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep. The go-to treatment for this is CPAP, a machine that keeps the airway open. But what if you also have restless legs? Does that make things worse? Many people with sleep apnea also experience periodic limb mo

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Oct 21 2025CELEBRITIES

Behind-the-Scenes Drama: A Closer Look at the Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively Dispute

A recent audio recording has added a new layer to the ongoing dispute between Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively. The recording features Claire Ayoub, who worked with Baldoni on the film "Empire Waist, " and Steve Sarowitz, the co-founder of Wayfarer. Ayoub claims she recorded the conversation due to r

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Oct 21 2025SCIENCE

Sky Spectacles: Two Comets Light Up the Night

In October 2025, the night sky puts on a rare show with two comets visible to the naked eye. Comet Lemmon and Comet SWAN are making their closest approaches to Earth, offering a unique opportunity for stargazers. Comet Lemmon, discovered in January 2025, is expected to shine brightest around Hallow

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Oct 21 2025POLITICS

White House Ballroom Project Sparks Debate

Work has begun on a new ballroom at the White House, but not everyone is happy about it. The East Wing, home to the first lady's offices, is being partially demolished to make way for this massive project. The cost? A whopping $250 million, all privately funded. The White House has not yet received

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