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Nov 23 2025SPORTS

A. J. and Marshall: A Tag Team Tale of Confidence and Comebacks

A. J. , known for his explosive presence, is gearing up for a big match at AEW Full Gear. This isn't just any match; it's a homecoming for the 49-year-old wrestler, taking place in New Jersey. A. J. has been reflecting on his journey so far, emphasizing the importance of confidence. He believes in p

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Nov 23 2025EDUCATION

Newman High's November Star: Samantha Smith

Samantha Smith, a senior at Newman Central Catholic High School, has earned the title of Student of the Month for November. She is the daughter of Chad and Corie Smith. Samantha's favorite class is AP Statistics with Mrs. Connie Royer. She believes Mrs. Royer is the best teacher she has ever had. T

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Nov 23 2025FINANCE

Unveiling Stock Trends: A Data-Driven Approach to Smart Investing

Most financial content out there isn't really analysis. It's just opinions dressed up in fancy financial terms. Predicting the future is tricky, and most analysis tries to find patterns in what's basically random noise. Humans aren't great at understanding randomness. Even smart people can fool them

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Nov 22 2025POLITICS

Serbia's Students Stand Up to Power

In Serbia's capital, Belgrade, a large group of people recently marched against violence aimed at university students. This march happened on the same day last year when pro-government supporters attacked drama students during a protest. That attack led to widespread student strikes and daily rallie

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Nov 22 2025EDUCATION

Science Students' Balloon Adventure Takes an Unexpected Turn

In a Michigan high school, students are getting a hands-on lesson in science that's more exciting than any textbook. Their latest project? Sending a weather balloon up to the stratosphere. But this isn't your average science class. The teacher, Joe Graber, is known for making learning fun and engagi

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Nov 22 2025EDUCATION

Giving Thanks and Growing Together: Altoona Students Celebrate Friendsgiving

At Altoona Area High School, something special happens every year. It's called Friendsgiving. This event is not just about food. It's about learning, growing, and coming together. Students in the Life Skills program take the lead. They plan, shop, cook, and serve a full Thanksgiving-style meal. Thi

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

How a New Tool is Changing the Way We See Weight

A new way to spot obesity has shown up. It is not just about looking at weight. It is about using a mix of things to get a better picture. This tool is not just about numbers. It looks at many things to see if someone might be obese. The tool checks things like body size and shape. It also looks at

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Nov 22 2025LIFESTYLE

Heavenly Pets and Human Hearts: A Journey of Love and Self-Discovery

Up in the sky, a star shines bright, but it's not just any star. To one person, it's a cozy spot where their beloved pets and family members hang out, all crammed together, smiling and wagging their tails. This isn't just a star; it's a tiny dot of comfort, a place to look up and feel connected to t

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Boston Shake Shack's Health Woes: A Closer Look at the Issues

Boston's Seaport Shake Shack has been under the microscope lately, and not in a good way. Health inspectors have been making frequent visits, and what they've found isn't pretty. Rodents have been spotted behind the heating system, near the custard machine, and even by the grease trap. It's not just

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Nov 22 2025EDUCATION

AI's Role in Schools: A Growing Challenge for Students and Teachers

Students at Princeton High School are using AI for homework and test prep. This has become a common practice. The school board is now talking about how to teach students about AI's effects. They want to help students understand both the good and bad sides of AI. Ash Mieman, a student leader, said m

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