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Oct 26 2025BUSINESS

How Politics is Changing Remote Work

Remote work was supposed to be about freedom and flexibility. The idea was simple: with the right tech, you could work from anywhere, anytime. But reality is more complex. Politics is now playing a big role in shaping where, how, and who can work remotely. Companies once thought they could hire tal

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Oct 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Arctic's Rapid Warm-Up: A Wake-Up Call for Extreme Weather

The Arctic is heating up faster than anywhere else on Earth. This isn't just about rising temperatures. It's about how this rapid warm-up is causing more extreme weather events. These events are happening more often and are more intense. They include heatwaves, heavy rain, and melting ice. Scientis

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Oct 26 2025WEATHER

A Change in the Weather: What's Next for Baton Rouge?

After a night of heavy storms, things are finally calming down. The rain is easing up, and the air is getting drier. This means the humidity will drop, and it will feel less sticky outside. By this afternoon, temperatures will be in the upper 70s, which is a bit cooler than recent days. The wind is

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Oct 26 2025EDUCATION

How People Used Past Events to Understand the Pandemic

People have always looked to the past to make sense of the present. This is especially true during tough times. The COVID-19 pandemic was no different. A study in Germany looked at how people used historical comparisons to understand what was happening around them. The study found that people used

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

Government Layoffs: A Messy Repeat of Past Mistakes

The recent layoffs at health agencies seem like a bad rerun of an old show. It's like someone forgot to change the script. The plan was to let go of nearly 8, 000 people, but that didn't happen. Instead, it was a chaotic mess. Employees were left in the dark, wondering if they still had jobs. It's l

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Oct 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Windows 11 Laptops That Feel Like a Real Upgrade

Windows 10's time is up, but don't panic. Your laptop won't break overnight. You have some time to think about upgrading to Windows 11. If you're worried about security, you can pay for extra updates for a year. But sooner or later, you'll need a new laptop for Windows 11. The good news is, there ar

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Oct 26 2025SPORTS

Pitcher's Perfect Night: How Yamamoto Tied the World Series

The World Series is tied 1-1 after a thrilling Game 2. The Los Angeles Dodgers and the Toronto Blue Jays put on a show, but it was Yoshinobu Yamamoto who stole the spotlight. He threw a complete game, allowing only one run. This was his second straight complete game in the playoffs. Yamamoto's perf

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Oct 26 2025SPORTS

Vanderbilt's Big Win: A Look at Their Historic Season

Vanderbilt Commodores are making waves this season. They just beat the 15th-ranked Missouri Tigers 17-10. This win is a big deal. It's their seventh win of the season. That's something they haven't done in over 80 years. They are now 7-1 overall and 3-1 in the SEC. Three of their wins are against t

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Oct 26 2025SPORTS

A Close Call: North Carolina's Narrow Loss to Virginia

North Carolina's football team, led by coach Bill Belichick, faced off against Virginia in a tight game that ended with a narrow loss. The score was close, with North Carolina falling just one point short. The game went into overtime, and Virginia scored first, making it 17-10. North Carolina respon

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Oct 26 2025SPORTS

Alabama's Late Game Magic Keeps Them Unbeaten

In a thrilling SEC showdown, Alabama found a way to escape with a win against South Carolina. The Crimson Tide, ranked fourth, faced a tough challenge on the road against an unranked opponent. South Carolina, known for their strong running game, kept the pressure on Alabama throughout the game. The

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