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Sep 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI: The New MVP in Sports

AI is changing the game in sports, making it more interactive and fun for fans. It's not just about watching the game anymore. Fans can now dive deep into stats, debate with others, and even play with different outcomes using AI. This tech is making sports more engaging than ever. Fans are using AI

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Sep 08 2025SCIENCE

Space Travel and Its Hidden Impact on Our Cells

Space isn't just a vast, mysterious frontier; it's also a harsh environment that can speed up how our cells age. Recent findings from a study show that spending time in space can make crucial blood and immune cells age faster than they normally would. The research team used advanced AI technology t

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Sep 08 2025POLITICS

Public Schools and Prayer: A New Debate

President Donald Trump recently spoke at a meeting in Washington, D. C. He announced plans to have the Department of Education issue new rules. These rules would protect prayer in public schools. However, he did not share many details or a timeline for this plan. Trump mentioned that the Bible was

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Sep 08 2025EDUCATION

The AI Revolution in Education: A Professor's Surprising Shift

A Stanford professor found himself at a crossroads when AI started to change how students learn and are tested. He teaches computer science, a field that's always evolving. But when AI tools like GPT-3 and GPT-4 became popular, he noticed a big shift. Students began to question their roles in a worl

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Sep 07 2025POLITICS

South Korea's Bold Plan to Shake Up Government Power

South Korea is making big changes to how its government works. The country's leader, President Lee Jae Myung, wants to limit the power of some government bodies. This plan includes splitting up the prosecution service and taking budget-making duties away from the finance ministry. The government an

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Sep 07 2025WEATHER

Hawaii Prepares for Hurricane Kiko's Arrival

Hawaii is on high alert as Hurricane Kiko heads its way. The acting governor has called for a statewide state of emergency to ensure everyone is ready. Experts believe the storm will lose some strength as it moves into cooler ocean waters, but it could still bring heavy rain and large waves. Meanwh

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Sep 07 2025SPORTS

Minnesota's Dominant Display: A Weather-Shortened Victory

Minnesota's football team put on a show against Northwestern State, scoring a whopping 66 points in a game that was cut short due to bad weather. The game ended with over six minutes left in the fourth quarter, but by then, the outcome was already clear. Minnesota's defense struck early when John Ne

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Sep 07 2025FINANCE

Why Wall Street Could Be a Privacy Booster for Ethereum

Ethereum's privacy features might get a big boost from an unexpected source: Wall Street. As big financial players dive into crypto, they're asking for more privacy. This isn't just good news for banks—it could help regular users too. Right now, when you make a transaction on a public blockchain, e

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Sep 06 2025HEALTH

Exploring Eye Surgery for a Rare Genetic Condition

Congenital X-linked retinoschisis (XLRS) is a rare genetic eye condition. It causes splits in the retina. This can lead to vision problems. Currently, there are few treatments available. One approach being studied is gene therapy. This involves using a surgery called pars plana vitrectomy (PPV). The

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Sep 06 2025POLITICS

Safety First: Why Lawmakers Are Pushing for a Deeper Look into the Deadly Helicopter Crash

Lawmakers are making a strong push to get to the bottom of a tragic helicopter crash that happened back in January. The crash, which involved a military helicopter and an American Airlines plane, resulted in the loss of 67 lives. Now, Representative Don Beyer is leading the charge to have the U. S.

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