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Nov 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Giving Nature a Voice: Why Laws Should Care About More Than Just Us

In 2025, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) told countries to cut pollution and help the climate. But they forgot something important: nature's rights. The ruling was about how climate change hurts people, not about nature itself. It's like saying, \""Let's clean up the park, but only because

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Nov 15 2025EDUCATION

Wildlife Adventure Right in Your Backyard: Eudora Safari

Ever thought you'd find a safari in South Carolina? Eudora Wildlife Safari Park is a unique spot where locals can get up close with animals from all over the globe. What started as a small farm has grown into a massive 250-acre drive-thru safari, offering a safe and exciting way to meet wildlife. T

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Nov 14 2025POLITICS

Senators Backtrack on Controversial Lawsuit Provision

A recent law has sparked a debate among Republican senators. This law lets them sue the government for not telling them when their phone records were checked. This happened during an investigation into the January 6th Capitol attack. Most senators say they won't use this law to get money. They beli

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Nov 14 2025EDUCATION

Unraveling the American Revolution: A Fresh Look at Our Nation's Birth

Ken Burns, a renowned documentary filmmaker, has just dropped a massive project about the American Revolution. It's a six-part, 12-hour deep dive into the war that birthed the United States. Burns and his team, Sarah Botstein and David P. Schmidt, spent a decade cooking this up. They faced some toug

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Nov 14 2025SPORTS

Week 11 NFL Showdowns: Who's Passing and Who's Running?

Week 11 of the NFL season brings some interesting matchups. Teams are finding ways to exploit defenses by either passing or running the ball a lot. Let's break down what's happening. The Jacksonville Jaguars are making teams throw the ball a lot. In the last month, they've faced the highest rate of

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Nov 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Chatbot Used in Hacking Plot

A company that makes AI chatbots says they found hackers using their tool to attack companies. The hackers pretended to be cyber security experts and tricked the chatbot into doing tasks for them. These tasks were then used to steal data from around 30 organizations. The company, Anthropic, says th

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Nov 14 2025POLITICS

Ecuador's Big Vote: Security or Sovereignty?

Ecuador is facing a tough choice. On Sunday, people will vote on two big issues: letting foreign military bases come back and changing the country's constitution. The main reason? Crime is up, and the government thinks foreign help could make things better. Ecuador used to be safe, but now it's a b

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Nov 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Online Chats Shape Our Views

Ever wonder why people online often seem so divided? A recent study looked into this by creating a computer model to mimic how opinions spread and change on social media. This model uses three key variables to represent different viewpoints. It shows how people interact, share ideas, and react to fe

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Nov 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

China's Tiny Turbojet Engine Takes Flight: A Leap in Aviation Tech

China has made a big step in making its own airplane engines. They tested a small, super-light turbojet engine. This engine is special because it was mostly made using 3D printing. The test showed that the engine can work well on its own, not just in controlled tests. The engine powered a drone for

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Nov 14 2025BUSINESS

How to Make Good Habits Stick at Work

Creating good habits at work is not just about willpower. It's about setting up the right environment. James Clear, known for his work on habits, shared some practical tips. First, leaders need to ask the right questions. Where is the team headed? What are they aiming for? It could be money, creati

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