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Oct 30 2025EDUCATION

Louisiana Schools Fight New Rules

A big fight is happening in Louisiana over a new law called Charlie's Law. This law is supposed to make sure kids are safe and well taken care of in schools. But some private schools don't like it. They say the law is too strict and interferes with how they run their schools. The schools that are u

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Oct 30 2025BUSINESS

Elon Musk's Mega Paycheck: Will Tesla Shareholders Say Yes?

Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, is up for a massive pay package that could be worth a trillion dollars. This is not a typo. A trillion. That's a lot of zeros. Tesla's board is really pushing for shareholders to approve this deal. They even warned that Musk might leave if they don't. But not everyone is

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Oct 30 2025BUSINESS

Samsung's Chip Business Gets a Big Boost from AI

Samsung's chip-making division just had a massive profit jump. They made 80% more than expected. This huge increase shows that the global AI craze is giving their business a big lift. The company plans to focus on making a new type of memory chip next year. It's called HBM4, and it's made to work w

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Oct 30 2025ENVIRONMENT

Unseen Chemicals: The Hidden Threat in Oil Platform Water Dumps

Offshore oil platforms release a lot of water back into the sea. This water can contain chemicals that don't break down easily. These persistent chemicals can harm the environment for a long time. Scientists needed a better way to find out what's in this water and how dangerous it is. They came up

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Oct 29 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Trading: New Players, Big Risks

Crypto trading is becoming more accessible. In the last month, perpetual futures, or perps, saw a huge $1. 27 trillion in trading volume. These trades are now available in popular crypto wallets like MetaMask and Phantom, and even on Telegram through the Blum mini-app. Perps are complex. They let u

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Milei's Win: Can Argentina's President Build a Reform Team?

Javier Milei, Argentina's president, has made big moves in the midterm elections. His libertarian group, La Libertad Avanza (LLA), gained a lot of seats. But now, the real work starts. He needs to find allies to push through his big plans for changes. Milei wants to make big changes to taxes and la

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Belgium's €140 Billion Question: To Loan or Not to Loan?

Belgium is facing a big choice. There's a plan to lend Ukraine €140 billion. The money would come from Russian assets frozen in Euroclear, a major financial center in Brussels. The idea is to use this cash as security for the loan. The loan would be repaid with future reparations from Russia. Many c

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Oct 29 2025SPORTS

Guess the Sports Puzzle: A Fun Challenge for Fans

Ever tried solving a puzzle that mixes sports and wordplay? That's what Connections: Sports Edition is all about. It's a game that tests your knowledge of sports trivia and your ability to spot patterns. The latest edition is quite a brain teaser, especially if you're a football fan. The game is sp

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Oct 29 2025SPORTS

Nebraska Football: More Than Just Uniforms

Nebraska football is making waves, but not for the reasons some might expect. While there's been buzz about potential new uniforms, the team is keeping their focus elsewhere. The players and coaches are zeroing in on execution and strategy. This isn't just about looking good on the field; it's about

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Oct 29 2025SCIENCE

How Heat Affects Poison Movement in Water Creatures

The way water animals handle poisons changes with temperature. Scientists dug into this by looking at how different creatures and chemicals react. They used a special math formula to study how fast poisons enter and leave these animals' bodies. The results? Warmer water speeds up both processes. Th

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