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Sep 11 2025BUSINESS

Ford's Bold Move: Mixing Old and New to Win Hearts and Minds

Ford, a well-known car company, has just started a new ad campaign. This campaign is all about showing off both its electric cars and its classic ones. The goal? To attract new customers who love tech and keep the old ones who love trucks. The company recently cleaned up its Instagram page. It dele

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Sep 10 2025POLITICS

Washington D. C. 's Power Struggle: Who's Really in Control?

Washington D. C. is in the middle of a power struggle. The city's local government is trying to regain control of its police force, but the federal government is stepping in to take over. This is not a new issue, but it has been brought to the forefront recently as the city's mayor has been pushing

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Sep 10 2025SPORTS

Jets Make a Tough Call: Gipson Let Go After Costly Mistake

The New York Jets have decided to part ways with Xavier Gipson. This move comes after a crucial mistake in their recent game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Gipson, who was responsible for returning kicks, lost the ball in the fourth quarter. This blunder shifted the game's momentum, allowing the S

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Sep 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

When Will Borderlands 4 Hit Your Screen?

Borderlands 4 is finally here, and gamers worldwide are eager to dive in. The exact time you can start playing depends on where you live and what device you're using. The game drops on different days and times for PC and consoles. For example, in San Francisco and Los Angeles, PC players can start

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Sep 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

California's Bold Move to Protect Kids from Social Media

A recent ruling by a federal appeals court has largely supported a California law aimed at safeguarding children from potentially harmful social media practices. The law, which requires parental consent for children to access so-called "addictive feeds, " was challenged by a tech industry group, Net

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Sep 09 2025HEALTH

What Do We Really Know About Tylenol and Autism?

Autism rates in the US have been climbing, with one in 31 children now affected. This rise has sparked a hunt for possible causes, from genes to the environment. Recently, attention has turned to acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol, and its potential role in autism development. A report

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Sep 08 2025SPORTS

Week 1 NFL: Ravens and Bills Light Up the Scoreboard

The NFL's opening week was a thrilling start to the season, with some standout performances and close games. The Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills put on a show, with both teams scoring plenty of points. The Ravens' offense was on fire, with their quarterback throwing for over 300 yards and three t

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Sep 08 2025HEALTH

How Gaming Helps People with Physical Disabilities

Gaming is not just fun; it can also improve life quality and social connections for people with physical disabilities. But what makes it easy or hard for them to start and keep playing? A recent study looked into this. The study asked 256 gamers with physical disabilities about their experiences. I

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Sep 08 2025SPORTS

Local Athletes Shine: More Than Just Game Stats

Basketball is heating up in the District, and local teams are making waves. The Catholic University of America Cardinals are leading the pack, with Sean Neylon's impressive scoring putting them in a strong position for the playoffs. Meanwhile, the George Mason Patriots are grabbing national attenti

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Sep 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Silo: The Underground Sensation That's Still on Top

Silo, the sci-fi series based on Hugh Howey's books, is making waves again. It's back in the top 10 on Apple TV+'s global streaming charts, even though the last season ended months ago and season 3 isn't out yet. This shows how much people are loving this show about a society living underground, whe

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