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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

Colorado Stands Firm: Tina Peters to Stay in State Custody

Tina Peters, a former county clerk, is currently in a Colorado state prison. She was found guilty of breaking into voting machine data. This was based on false claims about the 2020 election. The federal government asked to take her into their custody. But Colorado officials said no. The state corrections department made it clear. They decide who gets transferred, n...

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Nov 27 2025SCIENCE

Gut Bacteria and Their Hidden Viruses: A Surprising Discovery

In the world of tiny organisms living in our gut, there's a lot going on. One such organism is the bacterium Desulfovibrio piger. It's found in both healthy people and those with inflammatory conditions. This makes scientists wonder what role it plays in our health. Researchers studied three new strains of D. piger from healthy people and one strain from a person wi...

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Nov 27 2025SPORTS

Lane Kiffin's Big Choice: Stay or Go?

Lane Kiffin is at a crossroads. The Ole Miss coach has the Rebels on the brink of something special, but big schools like LSU and Florida are knocking. The decision he makes could change everything. Right now, Ole Miss is having a dream season. They're 10-1, ranked sixth, and in the hunt for a College Football Playoff spot. But if Kiffin leaves, it could throw a wre...

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Nov 26 2025BUSINESS

Why Old Tech is Costing Factories Millions

Industrial companies are losing big money because of outdated tech. A recent study shows that factories using old automation systems are losing around $11. 28 million every year. This is because these systems are inflexible and hard to update. The study found that companies using old tech face several problems. These include downtime, inefficiencies, and high mainte...

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Nov 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Mercy Ships and Tech Partners Bring Healthcare to Remote Areas

Mercy Ships is on a mission to bring advanced healthcare to some of the most remote places in the world. They use two large hospital ships, the Global Mercy and the Africa Mercy, to serve low-income communities in Africa. These ships are like floating cities, with over 800 people on board, including medical staff, families, and volunteers. The ships dock in areas whe...

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Nov 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Bridging the Gap: How Schools Can Keep Up with AI

AI is everywhere, changing how we work and create. But most people struggle to use it well. Nine out of ten workers use AI, but many give up because they lack skills or trust in the tools. Even when companies use AI, only a few see real benefits. AI is growing fast, and schools are struggling to keep up. Most courses take years to update, but AI changes every few we...

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Nov 24 2025SPORTS

Cal's New Chapter: Wilcox Out, Rolovich Takes Over

Cal's football program is at a turning point. Justin Wilcox, the head coach for the past nine years, has been let go. This decision comes after a season that saw the team go 6-5, barely missing out on a winning record. The Golden Bears' loss to Stanford, a game they were expected to win, seems to have been the final straw. Wilcox's time at Cal was marked by steady, ...

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Nov 24 2025SCIENCE

Summer Tea Leaves: A New Lease on Life

Summer tea leaves have always been the underdogs of the tea world. Thick cell walls, low aroma, and a strong bitter taste make them less desirable for high-quality tea production. But what if there was a way to turn these less-than-ideal leaves into something special? Enter steam explosion technology (SET). This process involves subjecting the leaves to high-pressur...

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Nov 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Pan's Missed Moment: Why Dragon Ball GT Dropped the Ball

Dragon Ball GT took big risks and introduced cool new ideas to the series. It explored the whole universe and even showed off a new Super Saiyan form. But there was one big mistake that still bugs fans today. The show introduced Pan, Goku's granddaughter, as a main character. She went on adventures with Goku and Trunks and proved she was just as brave and strong as t...

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Nov 24 2025EDUCATION

Breaking Barriers: How Education is Changing Lives Behind Bars

In the heart of Michigan, a unique program is giving incarcerated women a second chance at life. Eastern Michigan University's College in Prison program is offering inmates at the Women's Huron Valley Correctional Facility the opportunity to pursue bachelor's degrees and explore over 15 fields of study. This initiative is part of 13 educational partnerships with the ...

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