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Nov 04 2025WEATHER

Baltimore's Week Ahead: A Mix of Sun, Wind, and Mild Temps

Baltimore is in for a pleasant week, weather-wise. Expect a lot of sunshine and a bit of wind, with temperatures hovering in the low-to-mid-60s. The week starts with a partly sunny Monday, where the afternoon breeze will be light, around 6 mph. The high will be near 63, with a slight chance of rain

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Nov 04 2025SPORTS

Dani Dennis-Sutton: A Rising Star from Delaware

Dani Dennis-Sutton is a standout football player for Penn State, known for his impressive size and skills. He's a top prospect for the 2026 NFL draft, currently ranked as the 18th best edge rusher in the country. But who is he off the field? Born in Millsboro, Delaware, Dani is the son of Dana Sutt

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Nov 04 2025POLITICS

New York vs. X: The Battle Over Hate Speech Rules

New York is fighting back against X, the platform once called Twitter, over a new law. This law wants social media companies to be open about how they handle hate speech and other harmful content. The state believes this will help people make better choices when using these platforms. X, now owned

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Nov 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

ArXiv Tightens Rules: AI Floods Research Platform

ArXiv, a well-known site for sharing research before it gets checked by experts, is changing its rules. From now on, only computer science review articles and position papers that have been reviewed and accepted by a journal or conference will be allowed. This change comes after a surge of AI-genera

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Nov 04 2025BUSINESS

Why Some People Land Better Jobs

What makes a job "better"? It's not just about the money. Sure, high pay, job security, and growth opportunities are important. But so are things like having control over your work, feeling like your job matters, and enjoying what you do. People who are reliable, easy to work with, and open to lear

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Nov 04 2025POLITICS

A Statue Stunt: Louisiana Governor's Questionable Tribute

Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry has sparked controversy with his proposal to erect a statue of Charlie Kirk at Louisiana State University (LSU). Kirk, a conservative commentator, was tragically assassinated while speaking at Utah Valley University. Landry claims this statue would celebrate free speec

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Nov 04 2025CELEBRITIES

Diane Ladd: A Life of Art and Resilience

Diane Ladd, a powerhouse actress with a career spanning seven decades, passed away at her California home at the age of 89. Her daughter, Laura Dern, shared the news, highlighting her mother's incredible journey in the entertainment industry. Ladd was no stranger to complex roles, often portraying

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Nov 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Tech Speeds Up Space-Grade Chip Checks

In the world of high-tech gadgets, especially those used in space, tiny silicon carbide (SiC) switches are super important. But there's a big problem: these switches can act up when hit by tiny space particles. This isn't just a small issue; it's a huge deal for safety and reliability. Traditionall

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Nov 03 2025HEALTH

Ride Gone Wrong: Ferris Wheel Accident in Louisiana

In Louisiana, a fun day at the Harvest Festival turned scary when two young girls were hurt in a Ferris wheel accident. One girl ended up with broken bones, and the other might have a serious head injury. It happened around noon on Saturday, and people who saw it said the Ferris wheel got stuck at a

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Nov 03 2025EDUCATION

What Does the First Amendment Really Protect?

The First Amendment is a big deal, but not everyone knows what it truly covers. It's not a free pass for every action someone wants to take in the name of religion. Things like saying prayers in school, skipping vaccines, or wearing certain clothes at work can sometimes conflict with other important

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