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Nov 14 2025SCIENCE

New Magnetic Materials: A Breakthrough in Crystal Growth

Scientists have discovered a new way to create special crystals. They mixed two old methods to make this happen. These crystals are unique because they can be magnetic. Three new types were made. One is not magnetic at all. The other two have parts that can be magnetic. One of these is like a 3D puz

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Nov 14 2025POLITICS

A Clash of Ideas: Vance and Trump on Foreign Workers

In a recent interview, Vice President JD Vance shared his thoughts on hiring foreign workers, which seemed to differ from President Donald Trump's stance. Vance believes that the U. S. should focus on helping the blue-collar workers already living in the country, rather than bringing in more workers

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Nov 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

How to Grow Seaweed for Cows' Health

The seaweed Asparagopsis taxiformis is a game-changer for reducing methane emissions from cows. It's packed with bromoform, which helps cut down on the gas cows release. But there's a catch: we need more of this seaweed to make a real difference. To get more seaweed, scientists are studying how to

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Nov 14 2025BUSINESS

South Korea's Plan to Boost EV Sales and Support Auto Industry

South Korea is taking steps to strengthen its auto industry. The government has announced plans to increase subsidies for electric vehicles (EVs) by 20% in 2026. This move aims to boost local demand and support the industry amid concerns over U. S. tariffs. The government has allocated 936 billion

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Nov 14 2025SPORTS

Garrett Wilson: From Chicago Roots to NFL Stardom

Garrett Wilson, a standout wide receiver for the New York Jets, has made quite a name for himself in the NFL. But who is he beyond the football field? Let's dive into his background, ethnicity, and nationality. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Wilson is an American by birth. However, his family moved to

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Nov 14 2025SPORTS

Breece Hall: The Young NFL Star Making Waves

Breece Hall, a standout running back for the New York Jets, is quickly becoming a key player in the NFL. At just 24 years old, he is already making a significant impact on the field. Born in Omaha, Nebraska, and raised in Kansas, Hall's journey to the NFL is an inspiring story of hard work and deter

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Nov 14 2025SPORTS

Football Resumes, but Hearts Still Heavy

The Dallas Cowboys are back on the field, but the shadow of loss looms large. The team is trying to balance their grief with the demands of the game. Dak Prescott, the quarterback, mentioned how he thought about Marshawn Kneeland, the defensive lineman who recently passed away, during practice. He c

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Nov 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's New Deal for App Makers: What's the Catch?

Apple has rolled out a new program that slashes its App Store fees in half for certain app developers. The catch? They must use Apple's tech to build their apps. This includes tools for tracking purchases, verifying ages, and processing in-app buys. These "mini apps" are small software bits inside

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Nov 14 2025POLITICS

Germany's Call: Keep Young Ukrainians Home

Germany's leader, Friedrich Merz, had a long chat with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy. He made it clear that young Ukrainian men should stay in their home country. Why? Because they are needed there. Lately, many young Ukrainians have been moving to Germany. In fact, last month, over 79, 0

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Nov 14 2025EDUCATION

States Fight Back Against Education Grant Cuts

A recent court decision has given eight Democratic-led states a green light to challenge a policy that led to the cancellation of millions in teacher-training grants. This comes despite a Supreme Court ruling that initially seemed to favor the Trump administration's move. The Trump administration h

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