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Nov 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Cities Can Use Tech to Improve Health and Fairness

Cities are always looking for ways to make life better for their residents. One big challenge is how to make sure everyone has a healthy environment and fair opportunities. A new tool called agent-based simulation is helping to figure this out. This tool can show what might happen if a city changes

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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

Lebanon and Israel in Border Dispute

Lebanon is taking a stand against Israel. They plan to file a complaint with the United Nations Security Council. The issue? A concrete wall Israel is building along their shared border. Lebanon says this wall goes beyond the agreed-upon boundary, known as the Blue Line. The Blue Line is a boundary

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Nov 15 2025SPORTS

Stefon Diggs: A Dad, a Star, and a Patriot

Stefon Diggs is making waves on and off the field. The Patriots' wide receiver had a standout game against the Jets, snagging nine passes for 105 yards. This performance marks his third 100-yard game of the season, showcasing his resilience and skill. Diggs, who joined the Patriots on a controversia

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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

Violence and Control in the West Bank: A Growing Crisis

In the West Bank, violence and displacement are on the rise, particularly during the olive harvest season. On October 10, Palestinians in Beita were attacked while picking olives, resulting in 20 injuries. Just nine days later, a 53-year-old woman was beaten unconscious by a masked settler in Turmus

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Nov 15 2025SPORTS

A Young Defender's Journey: Why Patience Matters

Myles Lewis Skelly, a rising star from Arsenal's academy, is currently on the bench. This might seem concerning, but let's take a closer look. First, it's important to understand that football is a team sport. The coach, Mikel Arteta, has to make tough decisions. He has chosen Riccardo Calafiori ov

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Nov 15 2025BUSINESS

Aftermath of the Louisville Plane Crash: A Scrapyard's Tale of Survival

In the midst of a typical workday, chaos erupted near the Louisville, Kentucky, airport. A UPS cargo plane, attempting to take off, crashed and set off a chain of explosions that devastated a nearby scrapyard. Workers at Grade A Auto Parts & Recycling were thrust into a nightmare, fighting for their

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Nov 15 2025SCIENCE

Blueberries: Tiny Fruits, Big Science!

Blueberries are often called the "Queen of Fruits" and the "King of Berries" because they are packed with nutrients and good for health. But there's more to these little berries than meets the eye. Scientists are always finding new things about how blueberries grow and what makes them so special. O

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Nov 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

The New Classroom: Where AI Meets Education

In today's classrooms, the sound of tapping keys has replaced the rustling of paper. Students are using AI tools to help with their schoolwork. This is not just happening in one place. It is happening everywhere. Students are using AI to write, edit, and summarize information. They are also using it

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Nov 15 2025WEATHER

Christmas 2025: Snowy Travel Tips for the Northeast

The Old Farmer's Almanac has shared its weather predictions for Christmas 2025. If you're planning to visit New England during the holidays, be ready for cold temperatures and snow. This time of year is always busy for travel, so expect delays if you're flying or driving. The forecast suggests that

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Nov 15 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Giants Go on a Shopping Spree

The crypto market is always full of surprises. Last week, Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) ETFs saw a massive withdrawal of over $1. 7 billion. This might seem like bad news, but it's not the whole story. While Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs were losing money, other cryptocurrencies like Solana (SOL) we

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