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What happens when your immune system hijacks your brain What happens when your immune system hijacks your brain 11/20/2025 07:02pm • âœMy year of unravelingâ is how a despairing Christy Morrill described nightmarish months when his immune system hijacked his brain. Whatâs called autoimmune encephalitis attacks the organ that makes us âœus,â and it can appear out of the blue. Morrill went for a bike ride with friends along Capital One's Hidden Perk 11/20/2025 07:00pm • Picture it: Seattle, 2025. Rain is falling gently from gray skies. A warm glow and the scent of coffee beckons young professionals into a corner café. I walk in and am greeted, not by my friendly neighborhood barista, but by a Capital One bank employee. Why? Because I'm at the Capital One Café, of Mortgage Refinancing Can Hurt Your Credit. Here's Why You Shouldn't Care. 11/20/2025 07:00pm • Mortgage refinancing is when you take out a new home loan with different terms to replace your current mortgage. This has implications on many aspects of your credit score, which could result in your credit taking a hit -- at least initially. How hard of an impact mortgage refinancing has on your cr How to Pick a Health Insurance Plan: Your Open Enrollment Guide 11/20/2025 07:00pm • Whether you're new to picking a health insurance plan, or you've already had to do it many, many times, it can be a bit of a slog. There's so much to look through and many decisions to make, but it's well worth taking your time and going through the trouble of choosing a good health insurance plan. Will the 2026 Social Security COLA be Enough to Cover Seniors' Rising Costs? 11/20/2025 07:00pm • Social Security beneficiaries will see their monthly payments increase 2.8% beginning in January 2026. For a retiree receiving the average benefit amount, that equals $56 more per month. "They won't even notice it," says Jim Komoroski, a registered Social Security analyst and principal with The M1 A What Is a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC)? 11/20/2025 07:00pm • There are many different types of senior living options available today, but the most comprehensive are continuing care retirement communities. With a wide range of care levels, these facilities act as a one-stop shop for seniors planning for their future needs. Here, we'll break down exactly what C Mortgages for Seniors: Everything You Need to Know 11/20/2025 07:00pm • If you're at or near retirement and looking for a new mortgage, it might call for more preparation than any previous home purchases. While many in their 60s and 70s are still working full time and may be able to handle a mortgage more easily than someone who is retired, it's still a good idea to con Renewal of Falcons-Saints rivalry brings opportunities for rookie QB Shough and veteran Cousins 11/20/2025 06:48pm • NEW ORLEANS (AP) â Tyler Shough knew about the decades-old Falcons-Saints rivalry long before he was drafted by New Orleans last spring. Now the rookie quarterback looks forward to making his first Superdome start in that matchup on Sunday. âœItâs a really cool opportunity,â said Shough, who Democrats allege spy agency work is being undermined and politicized under Trump Democrats allege spy agency work is being undermined and politicized under Trump 11/20/2025 06:41pm • WASHINGTON (AP) â Top Democrats on the House and Senate intelligence committees blasted the Trump administration's handling of intelligence matters Thursday, alleging that America's spy agencies have been undermined and politicized under President Donald Trump. During a floor speech, Sen. Mark War Somi Lee leads LPGA Tour finale and Jeeno Thitikul takes big step toward player of the year Somi Lee leads LPGA Tour finale and Jeeno Thitikul takes big step toward player of the year 11/20/2025 06:04pm • NAPLES, Fla. (AP) â Somi Lee decided to change her putting grip to be like Lydia Ko and it paid off in a big way Thursday in the CME Group Tour Championship, where the South Korean opened with an 8-under 64 for a two-shot lead in the chase for a $4 million payoff. Lee began to pull away when she w Tribal leaders say Trump administration failed to consult with them on Education Department changes Tribal leaders say Trump administration failed to consult with them on Education Department changes 11/20/2025 05:49pm • Tribal leaders and education advocates said the Education Department failed to meet a statutory requirement by not consulting with tribes before announcing the transfer of dozens of Native American education programs to other federal agencies. This week, the Education Department said it would break A drying-up Rio Grande basin threatens water security on both sides of the border A drying-up Rio Grande basin threatens water security on both sides of the border 11/20/2025 05:42pm • ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) â One of North America's longest rivers, the Rio Grande â or Rio Bravo as it's called in Mexico â has a history as deep as it is long. Indigenous people have tapped it for countless generations, and it was a key artery for Spanish conquistadors centuries ago. Today, the Michigan board publicly declares opposition to proposed $2.4 billion outside investment in Big Ten Michigan board publicly declares opposition to proposed $2.4 billion outside investment in Big Ten 11/20/2025 05:27pm • ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) â The University of Michigan governing board publicly declared its opposition to the possibility of giving up a stake of the Big Ten in exchange for $2.4 billion in private investment. âœThe University of Michigan Board of Regents met today to discuss the current Big Ten The Seahawks look to rebound against the struggling Titans before NFL's stretch run 11/20/2025 05:02pm • NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) â The Seattle Seahawks haven't lost consecutive games this season and are in no mood to start now with the NFL approaching the stretch run to the playoffs. They are focused on improving quickly after a 21-19 loss to the Los Angeles Rams pushed Seattle (7-3) to second in the N DC's snow czar feels confident ahead of snow season DC's snow czar feels confident ahead of snow season 11/20/2025 05:00pm • The D.C. area is projected to get about 10 to 15 inches of snow this winter, and D.C.'s snow team coordinator is feeling confident after months of preparation. "For the most part, we're ready as a city,â snow czar Warnique West said. "Because I have salt, I have vehicles and I have staff. A
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