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Sep 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

New iPhone Software: Is Your Device on the List?

Apple has rolled out its latest software, iOS 26, and not every iPhone will get it. If you have an iPhone from 2018 or earlier, you're out of luck. That means the iPhone XR, XS, and XS Max are left behind. But don't worry, there's still iOS 18. 7 for security updates. If you have an iPhone from 201

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Sep 15 2025SPORTS

Jo Shimoda's Gritty Ride to the Top in St. Louis

Jo Shimoda showed incredible determination in St. Louis, securing a crucial victory in the SuperMotocross World Championship playoffs. Despite battling illness, he managed to finish second in both motos, proving his resilience. His performance put him in a strong position, just one step away from cl

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Sep 15 2025WEATHER

Dry Days Ahead: What's Up with Massachusetts' Weather?

Massachusetts is stuck in a dry spell. The state has been parched for a while now, and it doesn't look like rain is coming to the rescue anytime soon. This week, folks can expect temperatures to hang out around the usual for this time of year. Think highs in the upper 70s to low 80s during the day a

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Sep 14 2025SPORTS

Crawford's Triumph: A New King in Boxing

In a stunning display of skill and determination, Terence Crawford made history by defeating Saúl “Canelo” Álvarez in a unanimous decision. This victory at the super middleweight division crowned him as the undisputed champion, adding to his already impressive collection of titles. The fight, held i

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Sep 14 2025BUSINESS

China and the US Clash Over Chips Before Big Meeting

China has started two big investigations into US chip policies. One looks at whether the US is treating Chinese companies unfairly. The other checks if the US is selling chips too cheaply in China. This happens just before high-level talks between the two countries in Spain. China says the US has b

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Sep 14 2025POLITICS

From Friends to Foes: How U. S. -China Relations Changed Over Time

In the past, the U. S. and China had a different relationship. Back in 2000, the U. S. Congress sent a flag to China. This flag had flown over the Capitol. It was a thank you gift for a Chinese scientist named Xie Xide. She had helped bring the two countries closer together. But times have changed.

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Sep 14 2025BUSINESS

U. S. Farmers Seek New Opportunities in China Amid Trade Challenges

Farmers from the United States are planning a trip to China this fall. This trip is to strengthen their business ties with China. The trip is important because trade between the two countries has been difficult lately. The U. S. Department of Agriculture is organizing this trip. It is the third yea

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Sep 14 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Fight for Funds: The Cost of War

Ukraine is facing a huge financial challenge. By 2026, the country will need at least $120 billion just for defense. This is a lot of money, but it's what's needed to keep the country safe. The defense minister, Denys Shmyhal, made this announcement. He said the money is crucial. It will help maint

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Sep 13 2025LIFESTYLE

When Gym Proposals Go Wrong: A Friendship Tested

A recent event on Reddit showed how a gym proposal led to a big fight between friends. A woman was upset when her best friend proposed to his girlfriend while she was working out. The girlfriend said yes, but she didn't seem happy about it. The friend later told the woman that his girlfriend didn't

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Sep 13 2025POLITICS

Speak Up: Honoring Charlie Kirk's Legacy

Charlie Kirk was a man who never backed down from a conversation. He believed in the power of words to challenge lies and inspire change. His message was clear: when the world tries to silence you, that's when you need to speak up the most. Many people today think that staying quiet is the best way

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