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Nov 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Rivers at Risk: How Smart Management Can Tackle Antibiotic Pollution

Antibiotics in rivers are a big problem. They hurt nature and people. But how bad is it? And what can we do? Scientists used smart tech to find out. They looked at rivers all over the world. They found that rain and lots of farm animals make the problem worse. In Africa, rivers are in big trouble.

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Nov 12 2025HEALTH

How Our Thoughts About Aging Shape Our Minds

People often think about aging in different ways. Some see it as a time of wisdom and growth. Others see it as a decline. These thoughts can change how we live. They can even affect our health. This is what stereotype embodiment theory (SET) says. It tells us that our beliefs about aging can impact

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Nov 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

How AI is Shaking Up the Ticket Game

AI is stepping into the ticket-selling world, and it's causing quite a stir. Picture this: AI agents are now capable of comparing ticket prices and picking seats across different vendors. This could shake things up, making ticket marketplaces less valuable. It's like the DoorDash effect but for ente

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Nov 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

When Tech Tools Can't Fix Teamwork Troubles

Teams often find themselves drowning in meetings, yet these gatherings don't always lead to the desired outcomes. It's a classic case of a never-ending loop. The problem isn't the fancy tools they use, but how they use them. For instance, a team in the middle of a complex tech shift tries to rely on

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Nov 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change: Why We Shouldn't Ignore the Science

Climate change is a big deal, and ignoring it won't make it go away. Some people, like Bill Gates, have recently suggested that we shouldn't worry too much about it. They say that the concerns are overblown and that we're just being doomsayers. But is that really the case? Let's take a step back an

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Nov 12 2025SPORTS

College Football Showdowns: Who Will Come Out on Top?

College football fans are in for a treat this week with several key games that could change the course of the season. The action kicks off with Buffalo taking on Central Michigan on Wednesday night. The Bulls are fighting to stay in the hunt for the MAC title, while the Chippewas are looking to main

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Nov 12 2025BUSINESS

Big Money Moves: Goldman Sachs Joins the Sports Agent Game

Goldman Sachs, a major player in the financial world, is making a bold move into the sports industry. They've just bought a big chunk of Excel Sports Management, the agency behind stars like Tiger Woods and Caitlin Clark. This deal is worth almost $1 billion, showing just how serious Goldman is abou

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Nov 12 2025SPORTS

Dallas Athletes Secure College Futures

Dallas-area athletes are making big moves, committing to colleges across the country. From basketball to softball, these students are signing their letters of intent, ready to take their skills to the next level. The early signing period is in full swing, and these athletes are making their choices

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Nov 12 2025WEATHER

Winter's Whisper: A Chilly Morning in North Jersey

Winter made its presence known in North Jersey on a recent Tuesday morning. As people woke up, they found a light dusting of snow, a gentle reminder of the season's arrival. This was the first time snowflakes had danced in the air this season, and it was a sight to behold. The weather was brisk, wi

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Nov 12 2025POLITICS

Germany's Merz: A Leader Struggling to Win Hearts

Friedrich Merz, Germany's Chancellor for the past six months, is finding it tough to keep his promises. He took charge with big plans to boost the economy, control immigration, and strengthen the military. But now, only a small number of Germans want him to stay in power. Merz, who just turned 70,

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