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Nov 24 2025CRIME

When Courts Put Victims on Trial: The Unfair Game of Cross-Examinations

In courtrooms, there's a hidden struggle that often goes unnoticed. When women who have faced sexual violence step up to share their stories, they're not just recounting their experiences; they're also battling a system that can make them feel like the accused. This is what happens during cross-exam

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Nov 24 2025EDUCATION

DeKalb's Leadership Program Marks Four Decades of Shaping Future Leaders

DeKalb County has a program called Leadership DeKalb. It has been around for 40 years. Every year, it picks 60 people from different jobs. These jobs include business, teaching, government, and more. The goal is to help them become better leaders. The latest group is called the Class of 2026. Some

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Nov 24 2025SCIENCE

Quantum Fingerprints: A New Way to Check on Plant Health

Scientists are exploring a fascinating method to understand how well plants are growing. They are looking at tiny, unique patterns in plant cells, known as quantum fingerprints. These patterns can reveal a lot about a plant's health and productivity. Quantum fingerprints are like a plant's personal

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Nov 24 2025SCIENCE

Cracking the Code: How Scientists Are Getting Better at Spotting Damage in Composite Materials

Ever wondered how scientists can tell what's happening inside materials when they start to break? It's not always easy, especially when different types of damage happen at the same time. But a new method is making waves in the world of composite materials. This method uses something called acoustic

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Nov 24 2025CRIME

Nigeria's School Kidnappings: A Growing Crisis

In Nigeria, a troubling trend of school kidnappings continues to escalate. Recently, 50 out of 303 students taken from a Catholic school in Niger state managed to escape. These kids, aged 10 to 18, found their way back to their families between Friday and Saturday. However, 253 students and 12 teach

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Nov 24 2025POLITICS

The Quiet Exit of Doge: What Happened?

Doge, the "department of government efficiency, " seems to have vanished without much fanfare. This happened while it still had eight months left on its contract. The group was known for making big changes in federal agencies and letting go of many workers. Scott Kupor, the head of the office of pe

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Nov 24 2025SPORTS

The Mets' Big Trade: Nimmo Out, Semien In

The New York Mets have made a bold move, trading away outfielder Brandon Nimmo to the Texas Rangers in exchange for infielder Marcus Semien. This trade comes after a disappointing 2025 season for the Mets, where they missed out on the playoffs to a smaller-market team, the Cincinnati Reds. The Mets

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Nov 24 2025SPORTS

Dallas Wings Strike Gold Again in WNBA Draft Lottery

The Dallas Wings have done it again! They won the top spot in the 2026 WNBA Draft Lottery, giving them another shot at picking a star player. This is the second year in a row they've won the lottery, which is a big deal. Last year, they picked Paige Bueckers, who became the Rookie of the Year in 202

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Nov 24 2025SPORTS

Oregon Ducks Soar Past USC Trojans in Thrilling Showdown

The Oregon Ducks made a strong statement in their recent game against the USC Trojans, securing a 42-27 victory at Autzen Stadium. This win has sparked a lot of discussion around the country, with many people talking about what it means for both teams. The Ducks showed impressive teamwork, balancin

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Nov 24 2025SPORTS

Cal's New Chapter: Wilcox Out, Rolovich Takes Over

Cal's football program is at a turning point. Justin Wilcox, the head coach for the past nine years, has been let go. This decision comes after a season that saw the team go 6-5, barely missing out on a winning record. The Golden Bears' loss to Stanford, a game they were expected to win, seems to ha

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