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A Beloved DC Shop Says Goodbye After 28 Years

October 31, 2025

A familiar face in Adams Morgan is stepping back from the scene. Miss Pixie’s Furnishings and Whatnot, a quirky shop full of treasures, is closing its doors for good. The owner, Pixie Windsor, is ready to enjoy her retirement and move to a quieter life on the Eastern Shore. For nearly three decades

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Understanding Vision Loss from High Brain Pressure: A Closer Look

October 30, 2025

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

technology

Meta's Big Bet on the Metaverse: Is It Paying Off?

October 30, 2025

Meta's push into the metaverse is costing a fortune, but is it worth it? The company's Reality Labs division lost a staggering $4. 4 billion in the third quarter alone. That's a lot of money, but it's not all bad news. The division also brought in $470 million in sales, which is more than expected.

entertainment

When Dreams and Reality Collide: A Story of Love and Loss

October 30, 2025

A new film is making headlines, and it's not your typical love story. "The Sleepless Girl" dives deep into the mind, exploring how grief can shape our perceptions of reality. The story kicks off with Fan, a man who wakes up with a blank slate, except for one thing: a burning desire to find a girl na

business

GM's EV Shift: A Bump in the Road

October 30, 2025

General Motors is making big changes to its electric vehicle (EV) plans. The company is cutting about 5, 500 jobs, with 1, 750 people being laid off indefinitely. This is part of a larger strategy to adjust to slower EV sales and new rules. One of the main changes is at the Factory Zero plant in De

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The Hidden Costs of PFAS: A Financial Wake-Up Call

October 28, 2025

Big companies are facing a serious problem with PFAS chemicals. These chemicals are everywhere, and they're causing a lot of trouble. The government is cracking down, and that means companies have to pay up. It's not just about cleaning up the mess. It's about money, lots of it. The government has

celebrities

Remembering Ben Bader: A Life Celebrated Online

October 28, 2025

Ben Bader, a 25-year-old lifestyle content creator from Miami, has passed away, leaving a community in mourning. His girlfriend, Reem, shared the heartbreaking news on TikTok, expressing the profound impact of his sudden loss. She described Ben as an incredibly kind, caring, and positive person who

sports

Jets' Surprising Comeback: A Tale of Resilience and Bengals' Missed Opportunity

October 27, 2025

The New York Jets pulled off an unexpected victory against the Cincinnati Bengals, securing their first win of the season. It was a game that showcased the Jets' determination and the Bengals' inability to close out a game they should have won. The Bengals were in control for most of the match, lea

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Hearing Again: A Retired Nurse's Journey with Cochlear Implants

October 27, 2025

Hearing loss can be a tough challenge, especially for older adults. Kitty Grutzmacher, a retired nurse from Elgin, faced this issue for over a decade. Her hearing aids weren't cutting it anymore. She struggled to hear anything, even in quiet settings. This made her pull back from social activities.

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Unlocking Memory: Science Finds New Ways to Fight Aging Minds

October 27, 2025

Memory troubles? You're not alone. Scientists have found some promising ways to tackle memory loss in older brains. Researchers at Virginia Tech used gene-editing tools to study aging brains in rats. Their goal? To understand and reverse memory decline, a big issue in conditions like Alzheimer’s dis