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Sep 11 2025SPORTS

Week 3 College Football: Bold Predictions and Surprise Picks

College football's Week 3 is shaping up to be an exciting mix of upsets and dominant performances. Last week, underdog teams from smaller conferences pulled off some big wins, but this week, favorites might have a better chance. Let's dive into some specific predictions. Duke's quarterback, Darian

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Sep 06 2025SCIENCE

Quick and Smart Anthrax Detection: A New Way to Spot Danger

Bacillus anthracis, the bacteria behind anthrax, is a serious threat to both people and animals. Finding it quickly is crucial for safety. A new tool has been created to do just that. It uses something called dipicolinic acid (DPA) as a sign that Bacillus anthracis is present. This new tool is a se

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Sep 04 2025SPORTS

The NFL 2025 Season: A Look at the Biggest Predictions

The 2025 NFL season is set to kick off with a bang, and experts have plenty of predictions to share. The defending Super Bowl champs, the Philadelphia Eagles, will face off against their rivals, the Dallas Cowboys, in the opening game. Meanwhile, the Kansas City Chiefs will take on the Los Angeles C

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Sep 04 2025OPINION

Young People and the Law: A Step Backwards?

Young people in major cities are being viewed with unnecessary fear and suspicion. This is not a good way to handle youth crime. It is important to remember that young people are still developing. They should not be treated as adults in the legal system. The idea of using the National Guard to cont

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Sep 01 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Vitiligo Treatment: Short and Safe?

Vitiligo is a skin condition that causes white patches. It can get worse over time. Doctors often use steroids to treat it. But long-term use can cause problems. A recent study looked at a shorter, lower-dose steroid treatment. The goal was to find a balance. A balance between stopping the vitiligo

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Aug 30 2025POLITICS

Texas Republicans Bet Big on Latino Voters with New Maps

In the heart of Guadalupe County, Texas, the sun is always fierce, but the political climate is even hotter. Tomas Hernandez Jr. , a local business owner, feels the heat. He sees his community struggling with a tough economy, high grocery prices, and workers leaving due to stricter deportation polic

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Aug 30 2025ENVIRONMENT

Foreign Cash and Its Role in Fighting Hunger and Pollution

Pollution is making it tougher for many countries to grow enough food. But there's a potential lifeline: money from abroad. This isn't just any money; it's called foreign direct investment (FDI). It's used to build things like farms and factories. A recent study looked at 44 countries over 18 years

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Aug 28 2025POLITICS

DC's Crime Drop: A Double-Edged Sword?

Washington, DC, has seen a drop in crime since federal law enforcement stepped in. But not everyone is happy about it. The city's mayor, Muriel Bowser, says crime has gone down. She points to fewer carjackings, gun crimes, and homicides. She thinks people feel more accountable now. But she also say

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Aug 27 2025CRYPTO

Why the Gemini XRP Card is a Big Meh

Cryptocurrency has come a long way. From its early days as a secretive tool for shady deals to now being a massive industry with big investments and even bigger scams. But with all the hype, one has to wonder: are we really making progress or just going in circles? Credit cards linked to crypto exc

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Aug 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

When Ants and AI Join Forces to Keep Us Safe

Ever wondered how tiny ants can teach us big lessons in tech? Well, they can! Scientists have created a smart system that uses both brain-like computers and ant behavior to spot dangerous radiation. This isn't just any tech—it's a game-changer for safety. Here's how it works: The system learns like

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