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Jul 02 2025POLITICS

Penn University Adjusts Sports Policies Amid Title IX Dispute

Penn University has made some big changes to its sports policies. The school has agreed to stop letting transgender women compete in women's sports. This comes after a dispute with the federal government about Title IX, a law that's supposed to make sure women have equal chances in sports. The univ

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Jul 02 2025EDUCATION

A New Leader for Massachusetts Schools: Pedro Martinez Steps Up

Pedro Martinez is the new boss of Massachusetts schools. He started his job in the summer. His main goal is to make sure all students get a good education. He wants to work with school leaders to improve things. Martinez is the first Latino to lead the state's education department. He came to the U

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Jul 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

How to Keep Your Phone's Battery in Good Shape

Ever wondered why your phone's battery doesn't last as long as it used to? It's all about battery health. Your phone's battery health tools can help you understand and manage this. These tools show how much charge your battery can hold compared to when it was new. For example, if your phone's batter

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

Vacation Blues: How to Actually Relax on Your Trip

Ever come back from a vacation feeling more tired than when you left? You're not alone. Many people pack their trips so full of activities that they forget the main point: to relax. Instead of just enjoying the moment, some feel the need to cram in as many sights and activities as possible. This ca

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

Living in a World That Doesn't Fit

In Iran, where traditional gender roles are deeply rooted in Islamic social ethics, individuals with gender dysphoria face unique challenges. These people often feel like they are living in a world that doesn't quite fit them. They experience a disconnect between their gender identity and the societ

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Jul 02 2025SPORTS

College Sports Cash Flow: A New Era of Athlete Pay

College sports is changing fast. Starting July 1, schools can pay athletes directly. This is a big deal. It's a shift from the old way, where athletes couldn't get paid. Now, they can earn money from their skills. Before this change, groups called collectives were giving athletes money. They spent

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Jul 02 2025SPORTS

Garrett Nussmeier: LSU's Top-Ranked QB in College Football 26

Garrett Nussmeier, the LSU quarterback, is making waves before even stepping onto the field this season. In the upcoming College Football 26 video game, he's been named the top quarterback in the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and the second-best quarterback overall. This ranking puts him right behin

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

Lebanon's Healthcare: A Hidden Crisis in Women's Health

Lebanon has a healthcare system that has shown it can handle a lot. But there's a big problem that isn't getting enough attention: sexual and reproductive health and rights, or SRHR. This isn't just about one thing. It's a mix of political mess, old-fashioned views, and not enough money going to the

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Jul 02 2025CRYPTO

Coinbase Expands with Liquifi Buyout

Coinbase, the biggest crypto exchange in the U. S. , has been on a shopping spree this year, snapping up four companies already. Their latest catch? Liquifi, a platform that helps manage tokens. The deal went down on Wednesday, but the specifics? That's hush-hush. Aklil Ibssa, the head honcho at Coi

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Jul 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Windows 11 Drops the Classic Blue Screen of Death

The Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) has been a staple in the Windows operating system for nearly forty years. It has been a symbol of frustration and fear for many users, signaling a critical system error. However, Microsoft is now retiring this iconic screen in favor of a simpler, all-black alternative

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