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Nov 22 2025BUSINESS

Speed, Innovation, and Networking: The New Face of Motorsports

Motorsports has evolved far beyond just a thrilling spectator sport. It has become a unique blend of innovation, personal challenge, and elite networking. The paddock, once a simple area for teams and cars, is now a dynamic space where investors, founders, and brands gather. They come not just to wa

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Nov 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Pesticides Mix-Up: How Two Common Chemicals Harm Water Plants and Tiny Life Forms

Pesticides are often used together in farms, but what happens when they mix in water? Two chemicals, imidacloprid and glufosinate-ammonium, are often found together in water. Scientists wanted to see how these two chemicals affect plants and tiny life forms in water. They did a 24-day experiment wit

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Nov 22 2025POLITICS

Indiana's Political Power Struggle: Governor vs. Senate Leader

In Indiana, a rare public fight is happening between Governor Mike Braun and Senate President Rodric Bray. Both are Republicans, but they disagree on redrawing voting maps. Braun, backed by former President Donald Trump, wants new maps drawn. Bray says no. This is unusual because leaders from the sa

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Nov 22 2025POLITICS

Power Struggle at FDA: Who's in Charge?

The White House and the FDA are at odds over a staffing decision. The FDA's top boss, Marty Makary, wanted to promote Sanjula Jain-Nagpal, a policy expert. But the White House had other plans. They asked for her resignation. Makary wasn't happy about it. He pushed back. But the White House didn't ba

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Nov 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Eurovision Tightens Rules to Keep Politics Out

The Eurovision Song Contest is making some big changes. They want to keep politics out of the competition. The new rules stop governments and other groups from pushing too hard for certain songs. If they do, they might get in trouble. This year, Israel's entry, Yuval Raphael, came in second. Raphae

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Nov 22 2025CRYPTO

Austin's Unique Blend: Where Tech, Wellness, and Fashion Collide

Austin is known for its vibrant culture, and now it's making waves in the crypto world. Crypto Mondays Austin is hosting an event called Regenerative Wealth, which is not your typical tech gathering. This event is a mix of technology, wellness, fashion, and community, all rolled into one. It's part

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Nov 22 2025POLITICS

Texas' Bid to Boost GOP Seats Sparks Legal Battle

Texas is in a legal tussle with the U. S. Supreme Court over a new voting map. The state wants to use this map to increase Republican seats in the U. S. House of Representatives. This could help the GOP keep control of Congress in the next elections. A lower court blocked the map, saying it might d

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

A Smart Scaffold to Help Fix Heart Valves in Diabetics

Scientists have created a clever tool to help repair heart valves in people with diabetes. This tool is a special kind of scaffold that mimics how the body naturally heals itself. The scaffold is made with tiny particles of iridium and ruthenium, which work together to balance out harmful chemicals

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

Healthy Debates: RFK Jr. 's MAHA Movement Faces Growing Pains

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been making waves with his "Make America Healthy Again" (MAHA) initiative. Recently, he was celebrated at a high-profile event in Washington, where he received praise from the vice president and top tech executives. Yet, not everyone is happy with the direction MAHA is taki

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Nov 21 2025EDUCATION

Schools Brace for Changes as Education Department Shuffles Responsibilities

The Education Department is undergoing a major overhaul, with many of its responsibilities being shifted to other federal agencies. This move, initiated by the Trump administration, aims to reduce federal influence on education and give states more control. However, many state and school officials a

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