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Jun 30 2025EDUCATION

Harvard in Hot Water: Federal Probe Reveals Campus Antisemitism Issues

Harvard University is under fire after a federal probe concluded that the prestigious school failed to shield Jewish students from harassment. The investigation, carried out by the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services' Office for Civil Rights, uncovered a troubling pattern of antisemitism o

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Jun 30 2025CRIME

A Witness's Deal: The Twists in Kilmar Abrego Garcia's Case

In a surprising turn, a man named Jose Ramon Hernandez Reyes, who is 38 years old, has been allowed to stay in the U. S. for at least a year. This is because he is helping with a big case against Kilmar Abrego Garcia. Hernandez Reyes was in prison for smuggling people and other crimes, but now he is

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Jun 30 2025HISTORY

A Remarkable Reunion: Soldier and Survivor Meet After 80 Years

In Los Angeles, two elderly men, Jack Moran and Andrew Roth, shared an emotional embrace. Moran, a former U. S. Army soldier, and Roth, a Holocaust survivor, had a unique connection. Decades ago, Moran helped liberate the Buchenwald concentration camp where Roth was imprisoned. Both men were teenag

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Jun 30 2025SPORTS

Could Caitlin Clark Start Her Own Basketball League?

Caitlin Clark, the WNBA's brightest star, has sparked a lot of talk lately. Some people think she could start her own basketball league if she wanted to. This idea came up when Christine Brennan, a sports writer, was talking about Clark on ESPN LA. Brennan mentioned that big companies like Nike, Wil

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Jun 30 2025SCIENCE

How Plants Use Tiny Guides to Shape Their DNA

Plants have a clever way of managing their DNA. They use special proteins called REM transcription factors and a helper protein named GDE1 to direct tiny RNA molecules to specific spots on the DNA. These RNA molecules act like guides, helping to add chemical tags called methyl groups to the DNA. Thi

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Jun 30 2025WEATHER

Boston's Weather: A Quick Look at the Week Ahead

Boston is in for a mix of weather this week. The weekend starts off nice. Sunday will be sunny and warm. It will be comfortable for most people. The air is dry. Humidity is low. Temperatures will be in the mid to upper 80s. But don't get too used to it. The heat is coming back. By Monday, temperatu

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Jun 29 2025LIFESTYLE

Shed Storage: What Not to Keep Outside

Outdoor sheds are handy for extra storage, but not everything belongs there. Extreme temperatures can harm many items. Food, for instance, spoils faster in fluctuating heat and cold. Paper boxes of pasta or crackers can attract pests. Clothes and fabrics are also risky. They can mold or get infested

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Jun 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

What Do Americans Really Want in Their Books?

Tom Comitta, an artist and writer, took on a fun challenge. They wanted to create the perfect novel based on what Americans like and dislike in books. The result? Two very different stories in one book. The first story, "Most Wanted, " is a thriller. It has all the things people love: a strong hero

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Jun 29 2025POLITICS

Trump's Early Fed Chair Pick Could Cause Market Confusion

The idea of naming a new Federal Reserve chair well before Jerome Powell's term ends could lead to some serious market confusion. President Trump has hinted that he'll announce his pick soon and wants someone who will lower interest rates. Powell, however, has been cautious, citing a strong economy

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Jun 29 2025WEATHER

Flights in Chaos: Atlanta Airport Battles Storms During Peak Travel Time

Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, the world's busiest, faced a tough night due to severe weather. Hundreds of flights were canceled, and many more were delayed, causing headaches for travelers. Delta Air Lines, which calls Atlanta its home base, was hit the hardest. Nearly 14% of

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