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Nov 29 2025EDUCATION

Northwestern University Settles with Feds for $75 Million

Northwestern University has settled a dispute with the federal government. They will pay $75 million. This deal ends a long investigation. The government had accused the university of unfair treatment. They also froze the school's federal funds. The settlement requires Northwestern to change some p

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

Unseen Dementia: The Hidden Challenge in Cognitive Decline

A new type of dementia is making experts rethink how they understand and treat memory loss. This condition, called LATE, is becoming more recognized. It is now believed to affect about one-third of people aged 85 and older and 10% of those aged 65 and older. Many people who thought they had Alzheime

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Nov 29 2025SPORTS

College Football: Who's Playing for the Big Title?

College football fans, get ready for some exciting matchups! The Big 12 championship game is all set with Texas Tech and BYU facing off. This happened because Arizona State lost to Arizona, which took both the Sun Devils and Utah out of the running. Meanwhile, Indiana has secured a spot in the Big T

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Nov 29 2025SPORTS

Piastri Wins Qatar Sprint, Norris Keeps Championship Lead

The Qatar Grand Prix sprint race was a straightforward affair, with Oscar Piastri taking the win. He led from start to finish, keeping George Russell and Lando Norris behind him. Norris managed to hold off Max Verstappen, who was struggling with car issues. The race was decided early on, with Piast

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Nov 29 2025SPORTS

How the Bears' Big Guys Paved the Way to Victory

The Chicago Bears had a big win over the Eagles. They ran the ball a lot. Their running backs, Kyle Monangai and D’Andre Swift, had a great game. Monangai ran for 130 yards. Swift ran for 125 yards. That’s a lot of yards! But here’s the thing: they couldn’t have done it without their offensive line.

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

Hong Kong's Fire Crisis and the Politics of Help

A recent fire in Hong Kong brought attention to the city's political dynamics. Firefighters from mainland China were ready to help, but their trucks never crossed the border. This event raised questions about Hong Kong's ability to manage crises independently. On social media, many wondered why Hon

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

A Quiet Hero in Public Health: Walter Dowdle's Legacy

Walter Dowdle, a key figure in public health, passed away at his home in Hahira, Georgia, on November 17, 2023. He was 94 years old. The cause of death was soft tissue sarcoma, a rare cancer he was diagnosed with just six weeks before his passing. Dowdle spent 34 years at the Centers for Disease Co

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

A Little Fighter's Journey: Beating the Odds

Malachi, a lively toddler, loved his dinosaurs, monster trucks, and the Miami Dolphins. His mom, Meghan Jenkins, was busy with work and daycare, enjoying the hustle and bustle of life. But in March 2021, things took a worrying turn. Malachi became unusually tired, coughed a lot, and one day, threw u

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Nov 29 2025SPORTS

BYU's Big 12 Championship Showdown

BYU's football team is all set to compete for the Big 12 title. They secured their spot after Arizona's victory over Arizona State. This means BYU will face Texas Tech in the championship game. The Cougars' performance against UCF will determine their final position in the league standings. The gam

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Nov 29 2025RELIGION

Pope Leo's Peaceful Journey: Unity and Respect in Istanbul

Pope Leo XIV made a significant stop at Istanbul's Blue Mosque during his first foreign visit. This visit was part of his effort to promote unity among Christians. Unlike his predecessors, Leo did not pray at the mosque but showed respect by touring the place. An imam invited him to pray, but Leo ch

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