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Nov 28 2025EDUCATION

How Family Bonds Shape College Success for Immigrant Kids

The journey of young adults to college completion is not just about grades and test scores. It's also about the support and relationships they have at home. But here's an interesting twist: for kids of immigrants, the story is a bit different. Researchers looked into how family relationships during teenage years affect college graduation. They found that for kids of...

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Nov 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Chatbots: A New Weapon Against Hate and Conspiracies

In a world where hate and conspiracy theories are on the rise, a new study shows that AI chatbots might be a powerful tool to fight these issues. The research, backed by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), found that short conversations with AI chatbots can change people's beliefs about antisemitic conspiracy theories. The study involved 1, 224 adults in the U. S. who...

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Nov 27 2025OPINION

Rethinking Age: Why 65 Isn't What It Used to Be

In America, turning 65 has long been seen as a big deal. It's the age when people often retire and become eligible for Medicare. But is 65 really the best marker for old age? Not anymore. People age differently. Some 70-year-olds are full of energy, while others struggle with daily tasks. Life expectancy has increased, so chronological age doesn't tell us much about...

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Nov 27 2025SCIENCE

Uncovering the Hidden Truth: The Fight Against Fake Science

In the world of science, truth is everything. But what happens when the truth is twisted? Meet Mike Rossner, a molecular biologist who has taken it upon himself to expose the dark side of scientific research. Rossner is part of a growing group of experts who are on the hunt for researchers who cheat, copy, or make up their findings. His specialty? Spotting manipulate...

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

Shopping Carts and Floods: A Grocery Store Dilemma

H-E-B, a beloved grocery chain in Texas, is making waves with its expansion plans. One proposed location, at the intersection of LBJ and Hillcrest, has raised concerns. This area is known for flooding, and adding more concrete for parking and roads could make things worse. Shoppers might need boats to get to the store during heavy rains. Some suggest H-E-B should con...

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Nov 27 2025HEALTH

Helping Heroes: A Big Step Forward for First Responders' Mental Health

First responders are the unsung heroes who rush into danger when others run away. But what about their mental health? A big problem is that many of them face stress and trauma on the job. In fact, about one in seven first responders show signs of PTSD from their regular duties. This number goes up even more after big crises. To tackle this issue, researchers from No...

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Nov 26 2025POLITICS

Arizona Senator Stands Up for Constitution

Senator Mark Kelly, a former Navy pilot, recently spoke out against a Pentagon investigation into his involvement in a video. This video reminded soldiers that they don't have to follow orders that break the law. The Pentagon is looking into whether Kelly broke military rules by being in the video. The video came out while there were questions about the Trump admini...

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Nov 25 2025HEALTH

Vaccines and Autism: What You Need to Know

The CDC website has recently changed its stance on vaccines and autism, causing quite a stir. Before, it clearly stated that no studies had found a link between vaccines and autism. Now, it says that studies haven't ruled out the possibility that vaccines might contribute to autism. This change was ordered by the US Health and Human Services Secretary, who is known f...

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Nov 25 2025POLITICS

The U. S. Takes a Hard Stance on Global Migration

The U. S. has taken a strong new stance on global migration. It now sees mass migration as a major threat to Western society. The State Department has told its embassies to look into how migration affects human rights and safety in other countries. They will also check if policies are treating locals unfairly compared to migrants. The U. S. is worried about how migr...

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Nov 25 2025POLITICS

The Man Who Challenges Science

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has always felt like he was part of a bigger fight. Growing up, he believed the world was a battleground between good and evil, and he was destined to be part of it. This belief was shaped by the tragic losses of his uncle and father, both assassinated when he was young. Kennedy's life has been marked by controversy and a deep distrust of autho...

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