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Oct 03 2025SPORTS

WNBA Finals: More Than Just a Game

The WNBA Finals are about to start, but the talk isn't just about the game. Napheesa Collier, a big name in the league, has some strong words about the WNBA's leadership. She even said the WNBA has the "worst leadership in the world. " Collier also shared a quote from Commissioner Cathy Engelbert ab

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Oct 03 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's Big Shift: Why Fewer PhD Students?

Harvard University is making a big change. They are cutting back on their doctoral programs. This is not a total stop, but a significant slowdown. The university says they are facing money troubles. Other schools are also feeling the pinch. Boston University, for example, paused some graduate progra

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Oct 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Office Apps Get a Smart Helper with New AI Features

Microsoft has introduced a new way to work with Office apps. It's called Agent Mode. This feature is part of Microsoft 365 Copilot. It's designed to make working with Office documents, spreadsheets, and presentations easier and more efficient. Agent Mode allows users to give a simple prompt. Then,

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Oct 03 2025POLITICS

Virginia's New Rules for Transgender Athletes and Facilities

In a move that has sparked debate, Virginia's Governor Glenn Youngkin has backed a plan to limit where transgender individuals can go and compete. The state's Board of Health recently started working on new rules that would stop transgender women and girls from joining female sports teams. This deci

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Oct 03 2025SPORTS

Semenya's Fight: The End of a Long Legal Journey

Caster Semenya, the South African Olympic champion, has decided to stop her legal fight against track and field's sex eligibility rules. This decision comes after a long battle that spanned seven years and reached the highest courts. Her lawyer, Patrick Bracher, confirmed that they won't take the ca

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Oct 03 2025SPORTS

College Football's Top QBs: What Went Wrong and How to Fix It

College football's star quarterbacks are having a rough start to the 2025 season. Arch Manning, DJ Lagway, and other big names are struggling to meet expectations. Many factors are at play, including injuries, weak offensive lines, and tough schedules. Arch Manning, Texas' quarterback, is not livin

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Oct 03 2025POLITICS

Virginia Takes a Stand on Transgender Athletes in School Sports

In Virginia, a new law is making waves. It's about who can play on which sports teams in schools. The law says that only students who were born as girls can play on girls' sports teams. This is a big deal because it affects transgender girls who want to play sports. The law is still being worked ou

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Oct 02 2025POLITICS

Young Voices Rise: Madagascar's Fight for Change

Madagascar is in the middle of a big fight for change. Young people, mostly from Gen Z, are leading the charge. They want the president, Andry Rajoelina, to step down. They also want big changes in how the country is run. The protests started on September 25th. Local leaders were arrested for speak

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Oct 02 2025CRIME

A Moberly Man Faces Serious Charges

A man from Moberly is in big trouble. John Teel, who is 54 years old, is accused of trying to lure a child under 17. He is currently behind bars at the Randolph County Jail, with a hefty bond of $100, 000. The court has not yet set a date for his trial. The trouble started when a witness went to th

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Oct 01 2025CRIME

A Church Collapse in Ethiopia Leaves Many Dead

In a shocking turn of events, a church that was still being built in Ethiopia's Amhara region collapsed, leading to a tragic loss of life. The incident took place early in the day on a Wednesday, during a special gathering to honor St. Mary. Local officials reported that at least 25 people, includi

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