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Aug 10 2025EDUCATION

Why Do Some Kids Act Mean Online? A Look at Trolling and Why It Happens

Online trolling is when people post mean or annoying messages to start fights or trouble. It's not just one thing, and not everyone does it for the same reason. Some kids do it to get back at someone, while others do it just for fun. A recent study looked at why kids aged 11 to 14 do this and found

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Aug 05 2025SPORTS

Oscar De La Hoya's Fight Night Revelations

Oscar De La Hoya, a boxing legend turned promoter, recently opened up about a controversial chapter in his life. He claimed that his rehab stay before the Mayweather vs. Canelo fight was not voluntary. Instead, he said it was a setup by powerful people with a stake in the fight's success. De La Hoy

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Jul 30 2025SCIENCE

The Epic Journey of CENP-A: A Cellular Story

Centromeres are like the glue that holds our chromosomes together. They make sure that when cells divide, the right pieces go to the right places. And at the heart of this process is a special protein called CENP-A. It's been around for a while, and scientists have been studying it for decades. CEN

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Jul 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Push to Speed Up AI and Data Centers: What's at Stake for the Environment?

The recent push to boost AI and data centers has sparked a heated debate. At the heart of this discussion is the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), a law designed to protect the environment by requiring thorough reviews of major projects. Critics argue that NEPA slows down development, while

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Jul 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Legal Battle Over Gaming Inspiration

A huge fight is happening between two gaming giants. Sony is suing Tencent for copying its popular game, Horizon Zero Dawn. Tencent's new game, Light of Motiram, looks very similar to Horizon. The lawsuit says Tencent's game copies key parts of Horizon, like the machines and the main character's loo

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Jul 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Cheyenne's Big Bet on AI: A Power Play with a Catch

Cheyenne, Wyoming, is set to become a major player in the AI world. A new AI data center is coming to town. It will use a lot of power. In fact, it will use more electricity than all the homes in Wyoming combined. That's a huge amount of energy. Why Cheyenne? The city has cool weather and cheap ele

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Jul 29 2025HEALTH

How Faith Talks Can Help Teens in Therapy

In the Netherlands, a new way to mix faith and therapy is being tested. It's called the faith relationship interview, or FRI for short. Here, teens and their therapists chat about beliefs, feelings about God, and how their faith shapes their relationships. Eight teens and four therapists took part

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Jul 28 2025HEALTH

A New Haven for Alzheimer's Families on Long Island

Long Island now has a unique place for people with Alzheimer's and their families. The Barbara Rabinowitz Education & Resource Center in Amityville is the first of its kind. It helps families learn to care for their loved ones with dementia. The center also has fun activities for patients, like kara

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Jul 24 2025CRIME

Justice Served: Football Boss and Rebel Leader Jailed for Atrocities in Central African Republic

In a landmark ruling, two men were found guilty of grave crimes in the Central African Republic (CAR). Patrice-Edouard Ngaïssona, once a prominent figure in African football, and Alfred Yekatom, a former rebel leader, were sentenced for their roles in violent attacks targeting Muslims between 2013 a

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Jul 18 2025SCIENCE

Shining a Light on Halogenated Silanes: How Atoms Change Glow

Luminescence, or the ability to glow, isn't just for fireflies and light bulbs. It's also happening in some special chemicals called halogenated silanes. Scientists took a close look at five of these chemicals: HT, CT, IT, CS, and FS. They wanted to see how different halogens (like chlorine and iodi

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