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Nov 07 2025HEALTH

Young People in Auckland: Understanding Diabetes Risks

In Auckland, a recent effort focused on young people from the Pacific community. The goal was to learn more about their understanding of type 2 diabetes. This included checking their knowledge, attitudes, and risk factors. The project took place during community health events. It aimed to screen an

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Nov 07 2025BUSINESS

A Legal Battle Over Age and Race at Paramount

A former top executive at Paramount has taken the company to court. He says he was fired because of his age and race. Joseph Jerome, 58, worked at Paramount for many years. He believes the company's diversity policies led to his dismissal in 2024. Jerome claims he and two other white lawyers were l

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Nov 07 2025BUSINESS

Golden Entertainment: A Mixed Bag of Numbers

Golden Entertainment's recent financial report for the third quarter of 2025 shows a mixed picture. The company saw a slight dip in revenue, bringing in $154. 8 million compared to $161. 2 million the previous year. This drop also led to a net loss of $4. 7 million, a stark contrast to the $5. 2 mil

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Nov 07 2025BUSINESS

Turning Fears Into Strengths: A Journey of Confidence

Lynn Smith, a former news anchor, faced a big challenge: she was scared of public speaking. She called this fear her "brain bully. " This fear held her back, even though she had a successful career. But she didn't let it stop her. Instead, she turned her fear into a business that helps others. Smit

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Nov 07 2025LIFESTYLE

How to Share a Loved One's Story: A Simple Guide

When someone close to us passes away, sharing their story can be a meaningful way to honor their memory. This process, often called writing an obituary, lets people know about the person's life and the impact they had. But how exactly does one go about doing this? First, it's important to gather al

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Nov 07 2025ENVIRONMENT

Sunflower Straw: A Green Solution for Oil Spills?

Sunflower straw, a common agricultural waste, has been given a new purpose. Scientists have been experimenting with it to clean up oil spills. They treated the straw with two different chemicals: silanization and acetylation. The goal was to see how well the treated straw could soak up oil. The exp

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

Buncombe County's Big Plans for the Future

Buncombe County has a new plan to make life better for everyone. This plan is called the 2030 Strategic Plan. It covers six big areas: growth, money, schools, health, safety, and nature. The plan was made with help from experts and the community. The county wants to build more homes and fix old one

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Nov 07 2025HEALTH

A Big Step Forward in the Fight Against Childhood Brain Cancer

In a heartwarming show of support, top financial advisors and their firms came together to donate $1. 5 million to a cause close to many hearts: finding a cure for childhood brain cancer. This generous contribution will go towards a groundbreaking clinical trial for a vaccine therapy that could chan

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

Gaza Peace Plan: UN Talks Begin, But Will It Work?

The United Nations Security Council is set to start discussions on a U. S. -proposed resolution. This resolution supports President Donald Trump's Gaza peace plan. It also suggests creating a temporary governing body and an international peacekeeping force for Gaza. The U. S. has shared this draft w

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Nov 07 2025EDUCATION

Austin's Bid for Science Education Funding: A Closer Look

In Austin, Minnesota, a big push is happening to boost science education. The Hormel Institute is leading the charge, asking for a hefty $5 million from the state to expand its Minnesota Bioimaging Center (MiBC). This isn't just about building new spaces; it's about creating opportunities for studen

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