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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

A Judge Says No to Trump's Education Rules

A judge recently made a big decision. She said the Trump administration couldn't stop certain sex education grants. These grants were for teaching important things about sex and relationships. The administration had new rules. They said schools couldn't teach about gender identity. This means they

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Oct 28 2025HEALTH

Texas Takes on Tylenol: A Fight Over Safety and Truth

Texas is making waves by suing the companies behind Tylenol, Johnson & Johnson and Kenvue. The state's attorney general, Ken Paxton, claims these companies have been misleading pregnant women about the safety of Tylenol. He says they've known about possible risks but kept quiet to keep making money.

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Oct 28 2025HEALTH

Sorting Out the Psychedelic Treatment Mix-Up

People are buzzing about psychedelics and ketamine as potential fixes for mental health struggles. Clinics are opening up left and right, but the whole scene is a bit of a mess. The big question is: what makes these treatments actually work? Different studies take different approaches. Some focus o

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Oct 28 2025CRYPTO

Time is Ticking for Crypto Laws in Congress

There's a sense of urgency in Washington, D. C. , as lawmakers face a tight deadline to pass crypto legislation. Senator Thom Tillis, a Republican from North Carolina, recently shared his concerns about the limited window for advancing crypto bills before election season kicks in. With the 2026 midt

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Oct 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Stars in Hot Water Over Gambling Ads

Drake and Adin Ross are facing legal trouble for promoting Stake, a gambling platform. The lawsuit claims they're making gambling look cool and exciting, which could be harmful, especially to young people. It's not just about the ads; the lawsuit says Stake gives them money to bet with, making their

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Oct 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Some Families Are Bringing Back the Old-School Home Phone

In a world where smartphones rule, some families are looking back to the past for a simpler way to communicate. The idea of a home phone might seem old-fashioned, but for some, it's a way to keep kids safe and connected without the risks of smartphones. Jeanne McCabe, a tech worker from Lafayette H

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Oct 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Hair Styling: Dyson Airwrap Origin on Sale

Dyson's Airwrap Origin is a game-changer for hair styling at home. It's not just about the looks; it's the tech inside that makes it special. The Airwrap uses something called the Coanda Effect. This is a fancy term for how air flow can shape hair without heat. The Dyson Digital Motor V9 spins super

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Oct 28 2025HEALTH

Dietary Guidelines Delayed: What's the Hold-Up?

The government's new food rules are running late. The shutdown messed things up, so now the plan is to release them in December. The big boss, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , wants to shake things up. He thinks the old rules are outdated and wants to push more meat and dairy. This isn't just about what's o

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Oct 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Meets Hollywood: A New Era of Storytelling

Studio Blo, an Indian company focused on AI in filmmaking, has teamed up with TV producer Chad Greulach. They want to create new stories using AI for American streaming services. This team-up means they will work together to make content for TV, music, and brands using AI. Greulach has worked on sh

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Oct 28 2025SPORTS

NBA Faces Gambling Scandal: What's Next?

The NBA is taking a hard look at its rules on sports betting after some big names got into trouble. Terry Rozier, a player for the Miami Heat, and Damon Jones, a former coach, were caught up in a federal gambling investigation. They're accused of sharing inside info to help others win bets. This isn

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