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Dec 04 2025EDUCATION

School Boards: A Fresh Start for Student Success

School boards in Pennsylvania have a big job ahead. Every year, they get a fresh start. This is not just about picking leaders. It is a chance to promise again to put students first. Many people do not know what school boards really do. They make big decisions. But they can only do this together. N

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Dec 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smartphones: A New Weak Link in Crypto Security

A serious problem has been found in a popular smartphone chip. It can't be fixed with updates. This chip, made by MediaTek, is in many Android phones. Researchers found a way to take control of the phone by using special electromagnetic pulses during startup. This attack can't be stopped by software

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Dec 04 2025CRIME

A Chilly Ride: The Perils of Human Smuggling in Texas

A man from Honduras is in serious trouble after trying to sneak 51 people into the U. S. in a cold truck near the Texas border. This isn't just a small mistake; it's a big deal that could land him in prison for up to a decade. The story starts in Freer, Texas, where Border Patrol agents got suspici

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

A Surprising Pardon: Trump Frees Texas Congressman

President Donald Trump made headlines by pardoning Texas Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar and his wife. This move came as a shock to many, especially since Cuellar has been vocal against President Joe Biden's immigration policies. Trump claimed that the couple was targeted for their political views, ca

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Dec 04 2025SPORTS

Josh Allen: The NFL's New Rushing Record Holder

Josh Allen, the Buffalo Bills quarterback, has just broken a big record. He now holds the title for the most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback in NFL history. With 76 touchdowns, he has beaten Cam Newton's old record. What makes this even more amazing is that Allen has more rushing touchdowns than

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Washington's Crime Crisis: Who's in Charge?

In the wake of a tragic shooting involving National Guard troops in Washington, D. C. , the debate over who should handle the city's crime crisis has heated up. The incident, which left one soldier dead and another critically injured, has sparked a discussion about the role of Congress in addressing

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Dec 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Stranger Things 5: A Phenomenon Beyond Numbers

Stranger Things has always been a big deal, but its fifth season is on another level. In just five days, it hit 59. 6 million views, setting a new record for Netflix. But what's really interesting is how this show keeps pulling in viewers day after day. Season 4 had a huge start with 287 million hou

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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

A Surprising Pardon: Trump Frees Democratic Congressman

In a move that has raised eyebrows, President Donald Trump has decided to pardon Democratic Congressman Henry Cuellar and his wife, Imelda. The couple had been accused of taking around $600, 000 in bribes, with the money allegedly coming from an Azerbaijani oil company and a Mexican bank. Trump anno

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Dec 03 2025SCIENCE

The Mystery of Missing Neutrinos

Neutrinos are tiny particles that barely interact with anything. They are everywhere, but we know very little about them. Scientists have long thought there might be more types of neutrinos than the three we know. But recent experiments have left them scratching their heads. Two new studies, publis

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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

A Surprising Turn in the Fight Against Honduran Drug Trafficking

In a move that stunned many, former U. S. President Trump pardoned Juan Orlando Hernández, the ex-president of Honduras. This decision undid years of hard work by a team of dedicated prosecutors, including Emil Bove III, who had been instrumental in building the case against Hernández. Bove, a stau

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