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Nov 18 2025HEALTH

Helping Jehovah's Witnesses with Bone Injuries: A Medical Puzzle

Jehovah's Witnesses face a tough spot when it comes to treating severe bone injuries. Their beliefs about blood transfusions make things tricky for doctors. Not all Jehovah's Witnesses agree on what's okay when it comes to blood loss. Over time, new medicines and treatments have come up. These inclu

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Nov 17 2025SCIENCE

Monarch Butterflies: Tiny Tag, Big Discovery

Scientists have made a big step forward in tracking monarch butterflies. They are now able to follow individual butterflies on their long journeys from places like Ontario to Mexico. This is possible thanks to tiny, solar-powered radio tags that weigh just 60 milligrams. These tags are attached to t

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Nov 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Amazon Fire TVs Cost So Little

Amazon Fire TVs are known for their low prices. But why? It's not just about cutting costs. It's about making money in other ways. Data and ads play a big role. First, let's talk about data. Fire TVs collect a lot of it. They track what you watch, when you watch it, and even what you skip. This dat

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Nov 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Dyson V9: A Game-Changer in Cordless Vacuums at an Unbeatable Price

The Dyson V9 Motorbar has just become a lot more accessible, with Amazon slashing its price to $269 from the original $599. This is a huge deal, as it's the lowest price ever seen for a new, recent-generation Dyson cordless vacuum. Even the older V8 model sells for $329 during sales, making this V9

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Nov 17 2025HEALTH

Smart Nanoparticles Take Aim at Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is a tough opponent. It's smart, sneaky, and hard to beat. But scientists are fighting back with a clever new weapon: tiny nanoparticles that can target cancer cells and their powerhouses, the mitochondria. These nanoparticles are like tiny delivery trucks. They carry two special carg

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Nov 17 2025SCIENCE

Mystery Object 3I/ATLAS: What's Really Happening?

A strange object from deep space is getting closer to Earth. Scientists are watching it very closely. This object is called 3I/ATLAS. It is not behaving like a normal comet. It is brightening and speeding up in ways that scientists do not fully understand. Tonight, telescopes all over the world wil

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Nov 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Banks Are Catching Up to Tech Trends

Banks are finally stepping up their tech game. For years, they lagged behind other industries, especially retail, when it came to adopting new technology. But now, with the help of something called agentic AI, banks are keeping pace with the latest innovations. This shift is huge. Just a few years

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Nov 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Festive Fun at Riverside Theatre: A Holiday Tradition

Riverside Theatre has long been a hub for holiday cheer on the Treasure Coast. For many years, the Festival of Trees/Winterfest marked the start of the festive season. This event brought together families, artists, and community members to celebrate the holidays in style. The festival was a feast f

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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

ICE's Digital Eyes: How Social Media Surveillance Could Change Everything

ICE, the U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, is planning to keep a constant eye on social media. They want private companies to watch platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram all day and night. This isn't just about checking a few posts here and there. It's about turning everyday onlin

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Nov 17 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Generation Gap: Can the Original Crypto Stay Cool?

Bitcoin, the first big cryptocurrency, started as a rebel against banks and big finance. It was created after the 2008 financial crisis by someone who used the name Satoshi Nakamoto. The idea was to make a digital money system that didn't need banks. Early users saw it as a way to take control of th

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