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Oct 27 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Enemies of Napoleon's Army: What DNA Reveals

Napoleon's retreat from Russia in 1812 was a disaster. About 300, 000 soldiers died out of a force of roughly 500, 000. This event marked the start of the end for Napoleon's empire. Scientists recently studied DNA from the teeth of 13 French soldiers buried in a mass grave in Vilnius, Lithuania. The

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Oct 27 2025POLITICS

California Governor Hints at Future Presidential Ambitions

Gavin Newsom, the Governor of California, has hinted that he might run for president in 2028. He made this statement during an interview with CBS News Sunday Morning. When asked if he would consider a presidential run after the 2026 midterms, he replied, "Yeah, " adding that he wouldn't lie about it

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Oct 27 2025POLITICS

South China Sea: US Navy's Double Trouble

In a single day, the US Navy faced two unexpected setbacks in the South China Sea. A helicopter and a fighter jet both went down during routine operations. Luckily, all crew members were rescued safely. The Navy is now looking into what went wrong. The incidents happened just hours apart. First, a

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Oct 26 2025SPORTS

Bears and Ravens: A Tight Game with Big Plays

The Bears and Ravens game is turning out to be a nail-biter. The Ravens' Tyler Huntley is playing like a seasoned veteran, leading his team with precision. He's got 11 completions for 110 yards so far, and his running game is looking sharp with Snoop Huntley gaining 42 yards on the ground. The Bear

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Oct 26 2025SPORTS

Lamar Jackson's Injury Report Mix-Up: A Wake-Up Call for NFL Teams

The Baltimore Ravens have landed themselves in a bit of a pickle. They messed up Lamar Jackson's injury report, and it's causing quite a stir. Other teams are taking notice and might need to review their own procedures. The rules are pretty straightforward. Teams have to know them, understand them,

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Oct 26 2025SPORTS

Ravens' Injury Report Mix-Up: What's at Stake?

The Baltimore Ravens are in hot water after a slip-up in Lamar Jackson's injury report. On Friday, Jackson practiced with the scout team, not the first-team offense, due to his hamstring injury. Yet, the Ravens listed him as "full" participant. Oops! This isn't just a small mistake. The NFL takes i

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Oct 26 2025SPORTS

Aaron Rodgers' Big Game Against His Old Team

Aaron Rodgers is set to face the Green Bay Packers, his former team, in a highly anticipated matchup. This game is not just any regular season game for Rodgers, who spent 18 years with the Packers. Brett Favre, who knows a thing or two about playing against his former team, believes Rodgers will be

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Oct 26 2025SPORTS

Tiger Stadium: A Nightmare for Visiting Teams

David Pollack, a former Georgia Bulldog and SEC standout, has shared his thoughts on the toughest college football stadium to play in. He played from 2002 to 2004 and won several awards, including the Bednarik Award in 2004. Pollack, who knows a thing or two about tough SEC environments, named LSU’s

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Oct 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Boosting Composting with Heat-Loving Microbes

Farm waste is a big deal. It can pollute the environment and harm soil health. But what if we could turn it into something useful? Scientists are looking into ways to make composting better, especially when dealing with waste that has heavy metals in it. One way to do this is by using microbes. The

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Oct 26 2025BUSINESS

Sky's the Limit: Airlines Return to Israel as Tensions Ease

Airlines are slowly coming back to Israel. American Airlines is the latest to announce its return. They will start flying from New York to Tel Aviv on March 28. This comes after a long break. They stopped flights after the Hamas attack in October 2023. That attack started a big war in Gaza. Other a

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