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Oct 26 2025CRIME

NBA Stars in Hot Water: What Went Wrong?

Three NBA players, Chauncey Billups, Terry Rozier, and Damon Jones, found themselves in serious trouble. They were arrested as part of an FBI investigation into illegal gambling. The surprising part? These players have earned a lot of money. Billups and Rozier each made over $100 million. Jones made

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Oct 26 2025BUSINESS

What's happening with these three real estate stocks?

In the world of real estate investing, three companies have been getting a lot of attention lately. Let's take a closer look at what's been happening with Frasers Centrepoint, Kkr Real Estate Finance, and First Industrial Realty. Frasers Centrepoint has caught the eye of investors. Analysts are opt

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Oct 26 2025BUSINESS

Sugar Grove and Kaneland District 302 Battle Over Development Project

A legal fight is heating up between the Village of Sugar Grove and Kaneland District 302 over a big development project called the Grove. The school district is trying to stop the 760-acre Crown Development tax increment finance (TIF) district. They say it doesn't meet the rules for a TIF. A TIF is

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Oct 26 2025EDUCATION

How AI is Shaping College Students' Future Skills

In today's world, students in college need to develop strong computational thinking (CT) skills to succeed in a future dominated by technology. While there's been a lot of research on teaching CT to younger students, colleges have been left behind. This is a problem because teachers in higher educat

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Oct 26 2025EDUCATION

Google's New AI Tool Makes Learning Fun and Easy

Google has rolled out a new AI tool called Learn About. It is designed to make learning more interactive and engaging. Unlike other AI tools, Learn About focuses on structured learning. It breaks down complex topics into easy-to-understand explanations, quizzes, and visual timelines. This tool is p

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Oct 26 2025EDUCATION

Taxpayer Money Funds Controversial Education Group

A nonprofit called Teaching for Change has been getting a lot of public money. Between 2023 and 2025, D. C. public schools, the mayor's office, and the city's art commission gave them nearly $330, 000. The Smithsonian also paid them about $20, 000 from 2019 to 2022 for teaching events. This group r

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

Virginia Beach's Leadership Shake-Up: What's Really Going On?

Virginia Beach is in the middle of some big changes, and not everyone is happy about it. The recent firing of Elizabeth Yusi, the top criminal prosecutor in Norfolk, has raised some eyebrows. Yusi had a solid reputation. She handled complex cases, like electronic data searches, with skill and profes

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Oct 26 2025HEALTH

How Aging Cells Talk to Each Other and Why It Matters

Aging is a big deal, and not just because of wrinkles. It's about how our cells change and talk to each other. Once, scientists thought senescent cells, which are like old, grumpy cells that stop dividing, just hung out in one place. But now, they know these cells chat with other cells all over the

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Oct 26 2025HEALTH

TWEAK/Fn14: A Double-Edged Sword in Skin Health and Healing

The TWEAK/Fn14 pathway is a hot topic in medical research. It's a system in our bodies that helps control how cells grow, move, and change. This pathway is part of a larger group called the TNF superfamily. It's like a switch that can turn on or off different processes in our cells. In skin problem

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Oct 26 2025SPORTS

George Springer: Cheater or Just a Player?

The World Series is here, and with it comes a lot of drama. George Springer, the Blue Jays' star player, is no stranger to controversy. He was part of the Astros' sign-stealing scandal in 2017. Some fans want to boo him every time he steps up to the plate. They say it's a way to remind him and the w

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