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Aug 31 2025POLITICS

US Media Faces Major Job Cuts and Legal Battles

The US Agency for Global Media is cutting over 500 jobs. This move comes after a federal judge stopped the agency's boss from firing the Voice of America (VOA) director. The judge also said the agency wasn't following his orders to restore VOA's operations. He gave the agency one last chance to show

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Aug 31 2025POLITICS

The Complex World of Violence and Ideology

In the past few years, some advocates for transgender rights have adopted a more aggressive tone. They use strong language and images that are usually seen on the far right. This includes threats to silence opposing views and labeling them as fascist or genocidal. They also use symbols of violence,

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Aug 30 2025EDUCATION

From Classroom to Camera: The Journey of a Versatile Journalist

Marley Malenfant is a journalist who has worn many hats. He's been in the game for a decade, working in print, digital, and broadcast. His journey started in West Texas, where he was a TV reporter for KTXS. There, he covered a wide range of topics, from education to sports, and even breaking news. H

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Aug 29 2025EDUCATION

Reading Habits: A Slippery Slope for American Minds

A recent study has uncovered a troubling trend: Americans are reading less for fun, and the gap between Black and white readers is widening. The research, published in iScience, looked at data from over 236, 000 people aged 15 and older, collected between 2003 and 2023, with 2020 excluded due to the

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Aug 28 2025LIFESTYLE

A Mother's Heartbreak: Lessons from a Tragic Pool Accident

A young mother, Emilie, has shared her grief after losing her 3-year-old son, Trigg, in a tragic pool accident. She admits she wishes she had taken more steps to keep him safe. Trigg passed away in May after spending several days in critical condition at the hospital. The family's backyard pool was

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Aug 27 2025HEALTH

How ATF4 Helps Hearts Heal After a Heart Attack

After a heart attack, the heart needs new blood vessels to heal and work better. But the low-oxygen environment after a heart attack makes it hard for these new vessels to form. ATF4 is a protein that might help with this process. Scientists did some experiments to see how ATF4 works. They used cel

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Aug 27 2025HEALTH

How Hospitals Can Use Social Media to Make a Bigger Impact

Hospitals are using social media more than ever. They want to connect with people, share health tips, and gain trust. But how well are they doing this? And does it work the same for all hospitals? These are big questions. Promotions can help hospitals get noticed online. But not every hospital uses

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Aug 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

When Ants and AI Join Forces to Keep Us Safe

Ever wondered how tiny ants can teach us big lessons in tech? Well, they can! Scientists have created a smart system that uses both brain-like computers and ant behavior to spot dangerous radiation. This isn't just any tech—it's a game-changer for safety. Here's how it works: The system learns like

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Aug 25 2025POLITICS

Putin and Zelensky Meeting: What's the Hold-Up?

So, there's been some talk about a big meeting between the leaders of Russia and Ukraine. But guess what? It's not happening anytime soon. The Russian foreign minister, Sergey Lavrov, just said that there's no plan for a Putin-Zelensky meet-up. He even went on TV and said they need to figure out wha

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Aug 22 2025SPORTS

Boston Sports: Could Fans Get Closer to the Action?

Boston's sports teams might be overlooking a big chance to connect with fans. In Oklahoma, the Sooners are already doing something interesting. They sell special packages for $692. 11. With this, two fans can watch reporters interview coaches and players after games. It's like a backstage pass to th

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