OPINION

Nov 24 2025SPORTS

No More Signs at the Delta Center: What's the Deal?

The Delta Center has a new rule: no signs allowed. This might seem odd, since signs have always been a big part of sports. Fans, especially kids, love making signs to catch the attention of players or the big screen. But the people in charge, Smith Entertainment Group, think this change is good for

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Nov 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

Florida's Coast at Risk: Why Offshore Drilling is a Bad Idea

Florida's stunning coastline is under threat once again. A recent proposal could allow oil drilling just off the coast, putting the state's economy and environment in danger. The idea of drilling for oil near Florida's coasts is not new, but it's always been a bad idea. The state's economy relies h

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Nov 24 2025OPINION

Gratitude: Five Reasons to Celebrate Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is more than just a holiday. It is a time to reflect on the good things in life. People often overlook the simple joys that make life special. This holiday is a chance to appreciate what we have. It is a time to think about the people who make our lives better. It is also a time to enjo

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Nov 23 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Path: What's Next for the Crypto Market?

Bitcoin's journey has been a wild ride, and it's not showing signs of a dramatic crash anytime soon. Lyn Alden, a macroeconomist, thinks the crypto market isn't ready for a major downturn. She believes the current cycle isn't driven by the usual four-year pattern tied to Bitcoin's halving events. In

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Nov 22 2025SPORTS

How to Get the Best Out of Cole Palmer?

Cole Palmer, Chelsea's star player, is out of action for a while. He hurt his foot at home and will miss the next few games. This includes important matches against Barcelona and Arsenal. Palmer hasn't played since September. He got hurt in a game against Manchester United. Chelsea was hoping he'd

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Nov 22 2025EDUCATION

AI's Role in Schools: A Growing Challenge for Students and Teachers

Students at Princeton High School are using AI for homework and test prep. This has become a common practice. The school board is now talking about how to teach students about AI's effects. They want to help students understand both the good and bad sides of AI. Ash Mieman, a student leader, said m

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

When Leaders Lose Their Way: A Closer Look at Trump's Extreme Reaction

Let's talk about a recent event that raised eyebrows and concerns. A group of U. S. Congress members, including Colorado Rep. Jason Crow, shared a video. In it, they reminded military personnel about their right to refuse illegal orders. This is a big deal because it's about upholding the law and th

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Nov 20 2025SPORTS

Fighters Question the Hype Around the UFC White House Event

The UFC White House event is causing quite a stir among fighters. Some are questioning why so much focus is on this one event, rather than their regular fights. Kamaru Usman and Henry Cejudo have been vocal about this. They think fighters are too obsessed with the White House card. Usman even said,

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Nov 17 2025OPINION

Why Did NYC Add Speed Bumps to Silver Lake Park Road?

Drivers in New York City were thrilled when Silver Lake Park Road reopened earlier this year. This road had been closed for a couple of years due to a COVID mandate from Mayor Bill de Blasio. The reopening came after a woman was sexually assaulted in the park, and the city said it was a safety measu

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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

Who Won the Shutdown Showdown?

The government shutdown might be over, but not everyone is happy with the outcome. Democrats feel like they gave up too much, while Republicans think they struck a fair deal. Most Americans believe that Republicans and President Trump came out on top. A recent survey asked people who were interview

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