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Oct 30 2025POLITICS

Standing Up: How People Are Fighting Back

Right now, things feel pretty tough. But guess what? People are pushing back hard. Just last month, over 7 million individuals took to the streets to say no to a leader's strong-arm tactics. That's a lot of people, more than 2% of all adults in the country. History shows that when about 3. 5% of a p

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Oct 30 2025EDUCATION

Celebrating 25 Years of Coral Academy of Science: A Look at Its Success

Coral Academy of Science, a standout public charter high school in Washoe County, is marking its 25th anniversary with a gala event. This school, which is free to attend, focuses on a STEAM curriculum (science, technology, engineering, arts, and math) to prepare students for college and future caree

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Oct 30 2025EDUCATION

Lia Smith: A Life of Passion, Purpose, and Impact

Lia Smith was more than just a name at Middlebury College. She was a vibrant presence, known for her warmth and enthusiasm. Her energy was infectious, making her a favorite among professors and students alike. In the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, she stood out as a standout teaching assi

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Oct 30 2025HEALTH

Doctors Rely on YouTube and ChatGPT for Learning Surgery

In the medical world, YouTube and ChatGPT have become go-to tools for learning. These platforms offer a wealth of information without needing approval from external bodies. But how much do doctors trust them for teaching surgical skills? A study looked into this. It found that many doctors use thes

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Oct 29 2025SPORTS

Internet Stars Golf Event: A Mix of Fame, Fumbles, and Fun

The Barstool Sports Internet Invitational was a star-studded golf event that had everything: big names, big money, and big blunders. Among the mix of influencers, athletes, and golf pros, one name stood out for all the wrong reasons: Luke Kwon. The YouTuber missed his 9:30 AM tee time because he ove

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Oct 29 2025HEALTH

Young Doctors: Happiness, Faith, and the Balance of Life

New doctors face a tough world. Many struggle with depression. But what keeps them going? Family, faith, and their sense of purpose might be key. A recent study looked at over 700 new doctors. Most were young, around 25 years old. Many were women. A big chunk, about one in five, had felt depressed.

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Oct 29 2025HEALTH

President's Health Check: What's the Big Deal?

President Donald Trump recently had an MRI scan, his second medical visit this year. This has sparked a lot of talk about his health, especially since he is one of the oldest presidents in U. S. history. Trump shared the results with reporters, saying everything was "perfect. " But he didn't explai

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Oct 29 2025FINANCE

The Growing Threat of Fake Identity Fraud

Financial fraud is evolving, and one of the most alarming trends is synthetic identity fraud. This type of fraud, often referred to as "Frankenstein fraud, " involves creating a fake identity by combining real and fabricated information. Unlike traditional identity theft, where a criminal steals and

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Oct 29 2025SPORTS

Betting on Sports: What's Changing for Georgia's College Athletes?

Georgia's college sports scene is in for some changes. A student worker from the football team recently got into trouble for betting on pro sports. But guess what? New NCAA rules say this won't be a big deal anymore. Starting November 1, athletes and staff can bet on pro sports without breaking any

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

A Judge Says No to Trump's Education Rules

A judge recently made a big decision. She said the Trump administration couldn't stop certain sex education grants. These grants were for teaching important things about sex and relationships. The administration had new rules. They said schools couldn't teach about gender identity. This means they

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