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Oct 25 2025CRIME

A Tense Night at the Coast Guard Base

A strange incident happened outside a Coast Guard base in San Francisco. A U-Haul truck started acting weird, reversing towards security guards. The guards shot at the truck, and the driver got hurt. A bystander also got hit by a bullet piece but is okay now. People saw the whole thing. A photograp

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Oct 25 2025EDUCATION

Chicago Schools Face Tough Choices as ICE Raids Create Fear

In Chicago, a heated discussion is happening about how to keep students safe during ICE raids. Some school board members are pushing for online learning options. This comes after a student was detained on his way to school. The student was later released, but the incident has left many feeling uneas

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Oct 25 2025EDUCATION

Why Did the Blue Ribbon Schools Program Get Scrapped?

The recent decision to end the National Blue Ribbon Schools program has left many educators feeling disheartened. This program, which started in 1982, recognized schools for their excellence and hard work. Schools like Pellston Elementary in Michigan, which won the award in 2024, took great pride in

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Oct 25 2025SPORTS

A Coach's Legacy Beyond the Field

John Fitzgerald, a well-respected figure in Long Island's soccer scene, has recently been honored with the Mike Berticelli Excellence in Coaching Education Award. This recognition comes from his peers within the United Soccer Coaches organization, highlighting his significant contributions to the sp

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Oct 25 2025CRIME

A Night of Tension at Alameda's Coast Guard Base

Late Thursday night, a tense situation unfolded at the Coast Guard base in Alameda, California. A vehicle, later identified as a U-Haul truck, tried to back into the secured area. Coast Guard personnel gave multiple verbal warnings, but the driver ignored them. Fearing for their safety, law enforcem

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Oct 25 2025OPINION

Why College Athletes' Pay Should Be Out in the Open

College sports have changed a lot since 2019. The days when athletes played for free while schools and coaches got rich are over. Now, players can earn money from endorsements and even get paid directly by their schools. But there's a catch: no one knows how much these athletes are making. Public u

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Why Did CBS Evening News Skip the Big Crypto Pardon Story?

In a surprising move, CBS Evening News chose not to cover Donald Trump's pardon of Changpeng Zhao, the billionaire founder of Binance, a major cryptocurrency exchange. This decision stood out because other major networks like ABC, NBC, and PBS, as well as news outlets like the Wall Street Journal, F

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Trump's Crypto Pardon Puzzle: What's the Real Deal?

Donald Trump found himself in a heated exchange with CNN's Kaitlan Collins. The topic? His decision to pardon Changpeng Zhao, the bigwig behind Binance, a major player in the crypto world. Collins tried to dig deeper, asking if Zhao's pardon had anything to do with Binance's interest in teaming up

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Oct 24 2025CRIME

Trouble at the Coast Guard Base: What Happened in Alameda?

In the evening of a busy day, something unusual took place at the Coast Guard base in Alameda, California. A vehicle, later identified as a U-Haul truck, tried to back into the base. This might not sound like a big deal, but the truck didn't stop when told to. The Coast Guard had to take action. The

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Oct 24 2025HEALTH

A Young Star's Battle with a Rare Disease

Isabelle Tate, a young actor from the show 9-1-1: Nashville, sadly passed away at the age of 23. The cause of her death was a rare condition called Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, or CMT for short. This disease affects the nerves in the arms and legs, making it hard to move and feel things properly. It

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