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Oct 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

India's Push for Local Tech Amid Global Tensions

India's tech scene is buzzing with a new trend: using local apps instead of big global names. This shift is gaining momentum, especially after the U. S. raised tariffs on Indian goods. Three top ministers are leading the charge, promoting Indian-made alternatives to apps like Google Maps, WhatsApp,

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Sep 22 2025EDUCATION

Beyond College: Schools Redefining Success

In the heart of Wyoming, Upton High School is challenging the norm. It's not that they're against college, but they believe in offering students a choice. Instead of pushing everyone towards a four-year degree, they've created a model that supports three paths: college, military, or straight into th

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Sep 19 2025POLITICS

How NATO Can Fight Fake News with Smart Moves

In the world of online battles, the Taliban has been spreading false information to sway opinions. NATO, the group working to keep peace, has been trying to stop this. A recent study looked at how NATO's actions affect the Taliban's fake news campaigns. The study used a special math model, like a g

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Aug 09 2025HEALTH

Coffee's Hidden Heart Risks: What's in Your Cup?

Coffee is a staple for many people in the U. S. , enjoyed daily for its rich flavor and energy boost. But did you know that what you mix into your coffee could be doing more harm than good to your heart? Black coffee is actually a heart-friendly choice. Research indicates that drinking a few cups e

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Jul 20 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Aging: A Multiomics Approach

Aging is not just about wrinkles and gray hair. It's a complex process that affects every part of our bodies at the molecular level. Scientists have been studying aging for years, but traditional methods only scratch the surface. That's where multiomics comes in. This approach combines data from var

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Jul 16 2025HEALTH

Coffee Enemas: A Risky Trend You Should Avoid

Social media is buzzing about a new trend: coffee enemas. This involves injecting coffee into the colon, a practice that some believe helps detox the body. But doctors warn that this trend is not only unproven but also potentially dangerous. Coffee enemas are part of an alternative therapy called G

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Jul 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Too Much Love: Why Netflix's New Rom-Com is Winning Hearts

Lena Dunham's latest creation, "Too Much, " is making waves on Netflix. The rom-com series has viewers glued to their screens, with many finishing all ten episodes in one go. The story follows Jessica, a hardworking New Yorker played by Megan Stalter, who moves to London after a tough breakup. There

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Jul 11 2025SPORTS

North High's Basketball Team Scores Big with Community Donation

North High School's girls' basketball team recently showed that their skills extend beyond the court. They organized a youth camp where they not only taught younger players but also collected food donations for the local community. The team brought these donations to the Sojourner House, a shelter t

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some Athletes Suddenly Collapse?

Sports are fun and keep us healthy, but sometimes, they can be dangerous. Some athletes suddenly collapse and die while playing. This is rare, but it happens. Doctors think tiny changes in the heart might be the cause. The heart is a muscle. Like any muscle, it can change with exercise. But sometim

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Jul 09 2025EDUCATION

Berkeley County Schools Boost Mental Health Help for Students

Berkeley County Schools are stepping up their game to support students' mental health. They've got big plans to make sure kids get the help they need. The district has a multi-year plan called the Continuous Improvement Cycle, running from 2021 to 2026. This plan includes creating a new alternative

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