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Oct 18 2025SPORTS

Coach James Franklin's Next Move: A Fresh Start After Penn State Exit

James Franklin, the former Penn State football coach, is ready to move on. Even though he didn't win a national championship with the Nittany Lions, he's still determined to achieve that goal with a new team. Franklin shared his thoughts during a recent "College GameDay" interview, his first public

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Oct 18 2025POLITICS

George Santos: From Prison to Freedom

George Santos, the former U. S. Representative, is now a free man. President Donald Trump decided to shorten his prison time. Santos was supposed to spend over seven years behind bars for cheating people and stealing identities. But Trump changed that. Santos left prison late on Friday night. His fa

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Oct 18 2025BUSINESS

Greece Eyes Big Business Deals Across Borders

Greece is pushing for more business mergers and takeovers across European borders. The country's finance chief, Kyriakos Pierrakakis, believes this is key to boosting Europe's global standing. He made these remarks during a recent financial gathering in Washington. Pierrakakis emphasized that Europ

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Oct 17 2025CRIME

Smart Brothers Face Big Money Trial

Two brothers with degrees from MIT are in big trouble. They are accused of stealing $25 million in a very fast cryptocurrency scam. The trial started in New York. The jury is made up of smart people. All of them have college degrees. Half of them even have master's degrees. They are going to decide

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Oct 17 2025EDUCATION

University of Michigan's Big Plan for Wyoming Field Station

The University of Michigan has big plans for its Wyoming field station. They are going to spend $9. 2 million to tear down some old buildings. This includes a mess hall that's been around for 96 years. The university's board of regents said yes to this plan on October 16th. The field station is 120

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Oct 17 2025SPORTS

Sophie Cunningham's Journey: From Injury to Lifestyle Change

Sophie Cunningham, a key player for the Indiana Fever, had a season cut short due to a knee injury. She tore her right MCL in a game against the Connecticut Sun, which led to surgery and ended her 2025 campaign after just 30 games. Despite the setback, Cunningham made a significant impact, averaging

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Oct 14 2025POLITICS

Big News: Pentagon and Media in a Tough Spot

Some big news outlets like The New York Times, The Associated Press, and even Newsmax have decided not to sign a new document from the Pentagon. This document is about new press rules. If they don't sign, they might have to leave the Pentagon. These news organizations think the new rules are unfair

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Oct 13 2025POLITICS

Free Speech or Harmful Practice: The Conversion Therapy Debate

The Supreme Court recently discussed whether a Colorado law that prohibits conversion therapy infringes on the First Amendment. This law aims to stop counselors from trying to change a person's sexual orientation, but some argue it's a form of free speech. Conversion therapy, as practiced by counse

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Oct 12 2025SPORTS

Penn State Makes a Big Change: Franklin Out After 12 Seasons

Penn State has decided to part ways with head coach James Franklin after 12 seasons. This move comes with a hefty price tag, as Franklin is set to receive over $49 million, making it one of the largest buyouts in college football history. The decision to fire Franklin was likely influenced by the t

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Oct 12 2025SCIENCE

How Fish Numbers Affect DNA in Water

Scientists wanted to see how many fish in a tank affect the DNA floating in the water. They used special tests to measure DNA levels. The idea was to find out if more fish mean more DNA, and how long this DNA lasts. First, they filled tanks with different amounts of fish. Then, they took water samp

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