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Nov 18 2025EDUCATION

A Judge Takes on a New Role at UF

Charles Canady, a well-known Florida Supreme Court Justice, is stepping into a new position. He will lead the Hamilton School for Classical and Civic Education at the University of Florida (UF). This move comes after interim director Robert Ingram's one-year term wraps up. Canady brings a wealth of

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Nov 18 2025CELEBRITIES

Jennifer Lawrence's Dior Dress Sparks Mixed Reactions at Governors Awards

Jennifer Lawrence stepped onto the red carpet at the Governors Awards, turning heads in a Dior gown designed by Jonathan Anderson. The dress, a mix of white and ivory fabrics, featured a tight corset under pleated silk and a thigh slit. While some admired the creativity, others couldn't help but not

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Nov 18 2025CELEBRITIES

The Never-Ending Paycheck: How Some Stars Keep Earning Millions After Death

Ever wondered how some celebrities keep making money even after they're gone? It's not magic—it's smart planning and good management. When a famous person passes away, their estate often becomes a money-making machine. This is especially true for musicians, artists, and athletes who leave behind a l

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Nov 18 2025POLITICS

The GOP's Bipartisan Breakdown

The Republican Party's stance on bipartisanship has been a topic of debate. Some recent opinions have suggested that Republicans are actively working towards bipartisan legislation. However, this claim doesn't hold up when looking at the facts. When President Joe Biden called for unity against poli

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Nov 17 2025SCIENCE

Monarch Butterflies: Tiny Tag, Big Discovery

Scientists have made a big step forward in tracking monarch butterflies. They are now able to follow individual butterflies on their long journeys from places like Ontario to Mexico. This is possible thanks to tiny, solar-powered radio tags that weigh just 60 milligrams. These tags are attached to t

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Nov 17 2025SCIENCE

Exploring Energy Rules in Space-Time Theories

In the vast world of space-time theories, scientists are diving deep into something called energy conditions. These are like rules that energy in the universe must follow. In particular, they are looking at a special kind of theory known as generalized teleparallel gravity. This theory is not just

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Nov 17 2025BUSINESS

CATL's Stock Takes a Hit: What's Going On?

Investors are feeling the heat as CATL, a big name in battery tech, sees its stock prices dip. The drop comes after a key investor decided to sell off part of their stake. This move has sparked concerns, especially with the U. S. keeping a close eye on Chinese-made energy storage systems. The news

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Nov 17 2025HEALTH

Why Some Teens Struggle with Brushing Their Teeth

Teens in Ireland have varied routines when it comes to brushing their teeth. Some are consistent, while others often miss it. This is particularly true for teens with autism and intellectual disabilities. But it's not just their condition causing this. Other factors are at play. For instance, some

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Nov 17 2025SPORTS

Bernie Kosar's Health Journey: A Quarterback's Fight Off the Field

Bernie Kosar, a name synonymous with the Cleveland Browns, is facing a tough battle away from the football field. At 61, he's dealing with some serious health issues, including cirrhosis of the liver and Parkinson’s disease. Recently, he shared that he's about to undergo a liver transplant, a big st

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Nov 17 2025SPORTS

Brandon Miller's Comeback: A Glimmer of Hope for the Charlotte Hornets

The Charlotte Hornets have some good news to share. Brandon Miller, their talented forward, is back in action after a long break. He had been out since late October because of a shoulder injury. Fans were worried he might miss the rest of the season, but now he's practicing again. Miller is the sec

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