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Oct 25 2025SCIENCE

Shrimp and Tiny Plastic: A Hidden Danger in Our Oceans

Plastic pollution is a big problem in our oceans. Tiny plastic pieces, called microplastics, are everywhere. But how do they affect sea life? A recent study looked at how these microplastics impact young shrimp. The focus was on polyethylene microplastics, which are tiny plastic spheres. The study

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Oct 24 2025SPORTS

Terry Rozier's Betting Scandal: A Closer Look at the NBA's Latest Controversy

Terry Rozier, a player for the Miami Heat, is in hot water. The FBI thinks he might have been involved in a betting scheme with the Mafia. They say he used inside information to help gamblers win big. One game in particular stands out. On March 5, Rozier played poorly. He missed most of his shots an

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Oct 24 2025SPORTS

NBA Coaches Speak Out on Betting Scandal

The NBA is facing a big problem with betting. The FBI is looking into some players, and this has made everyone in the league think about how betting affects the game. Coaches like Steve Kerr, David Adelman, and Rick Carlisle have been talking about this issue a lot lately. Steve Kerr, who coaches t

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Oct 24 2025SPORTS

NBA Stars React: Shock and Questions Emerge After Coaches' Arrest

NBA players are still processing the news that two of their own, Chauncey Billups and Terry Rozier, were caught up in a gambling scandal. Anfernee Simons, a Celtics guard, admitted he was stunned to hear about his former coach Billups' arrest. Simons and Billups had a close relationship, even after

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Oct 24 2025SPORTS

Vikings' Struggles Exposed in Brutal Loss to Chargers

The Minnesota Vikings are in a tough spot after a crushing defeat to the Los Angeles Chargers. The team's performance was far from impressive, and it's clear that frustration is building up. Justin Jefferson, usually known for keeping his cool, showed signs of distress. He threw his helmet down and

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Oct 24 2025SPORTS

Week 8 NFL: Running and Passing Matchups to Watch

In the upcoming NFL Week 8, several teams are set to face defenses that could significantly impact their game plans. The Falcons and Panthers, for instance, might lean heavily on their running games. The Falcons, who already have a low pass rate, are up against the Dolphins, whose defense has been s

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Oct 24 2025FINANCE

Small Raise for Seniors: Will It Be Enough?

Next year, seniors and other Social Security beneficiaries will see a small boost in their monthly checks. The increase is 2. 8%, which works out to about $56 more per month for the average person. This change is meant to help with rising costs, but it might not be enough. Health care costs eat up

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

When Fighting Discrimination Becomes the Discrimination

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) was created to fight workplace discrimination. It was supposed to be a safe place for everyone. But under the Trump administration, things changed. A judge recently ruled that the EEOC itself became a hostile work environment. Marc Seawright, the D

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Oct 24 2025CRIME

Poker Cheating: High-Tech Hustle Exposed

Poker, a game of skill and chance, has seen a dark side exposed. A group of people, including some well-known basketball players, were caught using high-tech tricks to cheat at poker. The FBI found out about this scheme and shared details about how it worked. The cheaters used special machines to r

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Oct 24 2025BUSINESS

China's Big Plan: Tech, Trade, and Tough Times

China is making a big move. They want to rely less on foreign tech and boost their own economy. This is all part of their five-year plan. They're not backing down from the trade war with the U. S. Instead, they're doubling down on their goals. The plan is all about becoming more self-sufficient. Ch

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