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Apr 06 2025POLITICS

Why States Are Facing Off Over Supreme Court Elections

State Supreme Court elections have turned into major political showdowns. These contests have become increasingly expensive and heated, drawing in big money and national figures. The recent Wisconsin Supreme Court race, for example, saw a staggering $100 million in campaign spending. This trend isn'

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Apr 06 2025SPORTS

Two Powerhouses Clash in Unlikely NCAA Final

A thrilling basketball season is about to reach its climax. Two teams, both with impressive records, will face off in the NCAA championship game. This matchup is a surprise to many, as neither team was expected to make it this far. Houston is known for its tough defense. The Cougars have won 35 gam

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Apr 05 2025SPORTS

The Big Showdown: South Carolina vs. UConn

The 2025 Women's NCAA Tournament has been intense, with 68 teams starting out and now only two left standing. South Carolina and UConn are set to face off in a rematch of the 2022 championship game. This time, the stakes are even higher as both teams aim to claim the national title. South C

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Apr 05 2025EDUCATION

Standing Up for Public Schools: A Fight for Education

The battle to preserve public education is heating up. A prominent senator is taking a stand against efforts to weaken the Department of Education. This person is rallying support from students, parents, and educators nationwide. The senator launched a campaign to shine a light on the real-

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Apr 05 2025OPINION

Trade Wars: The Hidden Costs of Tariffs

The recent push for heavy import taxes by a certain U. S. president has sparked a lot of talk. This leader sees tariffs as a way to even the playing field in global trade. He believes they can make other countries lower their own taxes on U. S. goods. Some even call it a "Liberation Day" from foreig

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Apr 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Cancer's New Nemesis: Smart Carriers and Triple Threat Therapy

Cancer can be a tricky foe. Immunotherapy is a promising weapon, but it often falls short. Why? Because it sometimes struggles to trigger a strong immune response. So, scientists are exploring ways to combine different treatments to boost their punch. Enter the nucleic acid-locked smart carrier (NAS

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Apr 05 2025SCIENCE

Frogs' Timing Tricks: Why Some Females Lead the Way

In the world of frogs, timing is everything. Especially for the Japanese headwater frog, Rana sakuraii. This species has a unique pattern of movement and mating. It all starts in the fall. Females of this species are the first to move towards their breeding grounds. This behavior is known as au

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Apr 04 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's Tough Stand: Faculty Push Back Against Trump's Pressure

The Trump administration's move to review $9 billion in federal contracts and grants with Harvard has sparked a wave of anxiety and action among the university's faculty. The concern is that Harvard might bend to the administration's demands, which include banning diversity initiatives, restricting

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Apr 04 2025HEALTH

A Reality Star's Brave Fight Against Advanced Melanoma

Melanoma, a type of skin cancer, has taken a turn for the worse for a former reality TV star. Teddi Mellencamp, known for her time on a popular reality show, recently shared that her melanoma has advanced to stage 4. This news comes after her initial diagnosis and treatment in 2022. Mellencamp took

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Apr 03 2025SCIENCE

Brain Blast Effects: How Genes and Gender Shape Recovery

Brain injuries from explosions are a big deal. They have become more common in both soldiers and civilians. The long-term effects can be serious, including problems with thinking and memory. But not everyone is affected the same way. Genes and gender play a big role in how well someone bounces back

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