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Nov 21 2025EDUCATION

Education Department Changes: What It Means for Schools and Students

The Trump administration is pushing ahead with a plan to scale back the Education Department, a move they believe will improve education by reducing federal control. However, many school and state officials are worried that this change will create more red tape without helping students who are strug

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

Local Leaders Push Back Against ICE Tactics

In a bold move, local officials are speaking out against the aggressive actions of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). They argue that the agency's methods are not just harsh but deliberately so. This isn't about catching dangerous criminals; it's about targeting ordinary people going about t

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Nov 21 2025BUSINESS

How a Founder Turned Failure into a $2 Billion Success Story

Starting a business is tough, and sometimes, things don't go as planned. Francis Pedraza knows this well. His first startup didn't work out because it didn't have a clear business model. Even with big-name investors and a lot of hard work, the company couldn't find its way. But Pedraza didn't give u

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Nov 21 2025WEATHER

Alabama Braces for Stormy Weather

Alabama is in for some rough weather today. A cold front is moving in, bringing a small chance of strong storms. These storms could pack a punch, with winds strong enough to knock over tree branches and power lines. There's also a slight possibility of a tornado, so folks should stay alert. The Nat

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Nov 21 2025WEATHER

Berkshire County Braces for Icy Morning Commute

Early on Friday, the National Weather Service sent out a warning for Berkshire County. They said a light freezing drizzle was happening and would last until 10 a. m. The temperatures were in the low 30s. This meant that some surfaces could become slippery. The weather service advised people to be c

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Nov 21 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Heal: The Future of 3D-Printed Tissues

Scientists have made a big step forward in healing soft tissues. They created a special gel that can be 3D printed. This gel is made from a protein that acts like collagen, a key part of our skin and other soft tissues. The gel is special because it forms under normal conditions. It doesn't need ha

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Cost of Health in Nigeria: How Spending on Chronic Illnesses Affects Families

Nigeria is facing a big problem. More and more people are getting sick with long-term illnesses. These are not the usual diseases you might think of, like malaria or infections. Instead, they are conditions like diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. These illnesses are costly to treat. And when famil

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Nov 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Quantum Tech Teams Up to Boost Security

Two tech companies are joining forces to make quantum computing safer and more reliable. SEALSQ and Quobly are working together to combine secure chip designs with quantum processors. This team-up is important because quantum technology is becoming more popular, and people need to make sure it's sec

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Nov 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

How a Simple Idea Changed Online Chatting Forever

In 1982, a group of computer scientists at Carnegie Mellon University faced a problem. They needed a way to show when they were joking online. This was before emojis, so they had to get creative. The solution? A tiny symbol made from keyboard characters. It all started with a joke gone wrong. A sci

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

The Tariff Money Shuffle: A Financial Puzzle

Let's dive into the recent talk about sending out $2, 000 checks to middle-class families. The idea is to ease the financial burden, but there's a catch. Tariffs have already taken about $1, 800 from families. So, these checks aren't a gift from abroad. They're more like a refund for what's already

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