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Nov 16 2025SPORTS

Georgia's Bold Moves and Oklahoma's Surprise Win Shake Up College Football

Georgia's victory over Texas was a statement game. Kirby Smart, the head coach, took bold risks. He went for it on fourth down twice and even attempted an onside kick. This showed his confidence and determination. The Bulldogs' defense also played exceptionally well, keeping Texas' quarterback Arch

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Nov 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

Amazon Guardians: Indigenous People Fight Back Against Drug Growers

Deep in the Amazon, a group of Indigenous people are on a mission. They are the Kakataibo Indigenous Guard. Their job is to find and stop illegal coca plantations on their land. Coca is used to make cocaine. The Guard uses spears, machetes, and even bows and arrows to protect their home. The Amazon

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Nov 16 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Hyperon Coupling Constants

In the world of particle physics, understanding how particles interact is key. One way to do this is by looking at something called hyperon coupling constants. These constants help us figure out how strongly certain particles, like hyperons, interact with each other. Recently, scientists combined t

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Nov 16 2025SPORTS

Panthers' Fresh Start: Trust Over Control

The Carolina Panthers are making some interesting changes. The team's owner, David Tepper, is taking a step back. He's letting the coaches and general manager make their own calls. This shift is making a difference in how the team plays. Tepper isn't as involved in the daily decisions anymore. He's

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Nov 16 2025SPORTS

A Young Athlete's Fight for Fairness in Sports

Alexa Anderson, a high school track star, found herself at the center of a heated debate after she chose to step down from the medal podium during the Oregon state championship. Her decision came after a biological male athlete also received a placement. This act of protest led to a series of events

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Nov 16 2025SPORTS

Purdue's Dynamic Duo: Smith and Mayer Shine in Close Game

Purdue's basketball team pulled off a thrilling 87-80 win against Alabama. Braden Smith, their senior guard, was a standout with 29 points, but it wasn't all smooth sailing for him. He had some early foul trouble and had to sit out for a bit. That's where freshman Omer Mayer stepped in and showed he

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Nov 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Young Minds are Tackling Climate Change

In a bustling event held in San Bernardino, around 500 middle school students from low-income backgrounds gathered to explore careers in the green economy. The Future Green Leaders Summit, organized by the Southern California Regional Energy Network, aimed to bridge the gap between vulnerable commun

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Nov 16 2025OPINION

Why Fear Stops Us From Helping Others

In the past, young people often helped out in their communities. They volunteered at shelters, churches, and other places where they could see and understand the struggles of others. This hands-on experience taught them empathy and showed them how much they had in common with people who seemed diffe

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Nov 16 2025HEALTH

Breathing Easier After Weight Loss Surgery

Weight loss surgery might do more than just help people shed pounds. It could also make it easier for them to breathe. This is especially true for those who have heart failure along with obesity. A recent study took a closer look at this idea. The study used a new tool to measure how heart failure

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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

Ukraine Pushes for Big Prisoner Swap with Russia

Ukraine is trying hard to get a big prisoner exchange going with Russia. They want to bring home 1, 200 Ukrainians who are being held captive. President Zelenskiy and his top security advisor have been talking about this a lot lately. The security chief, Rustem Umerov, just got back from meetings i

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