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Jul 01 2025SPORTS

Darren Waller: A Comeback Story in Miami

Darren Waller, a well-known tight end, is making a surprising return to the NFL. He's joining the Miami Dolphins after a short retirement. The New York Giants, his last team, are trading him along with a conditional pick in 2027. In return, they get a 2026 sixth-round pick from Miami. Waller's new d

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Jul 01 2025SCIENCE

Clean Water, Fast: A New Way to Tackle Oily Waste

Scientists have created a new type of membrane that can quickly and efficiently separate oil from water. This is a big deal because oily wastewater is a major problem in many industries, and current solutions often fall short due to something called membrane fouling. That's when oil sticks to the me

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Jul 01 2025POLITICS

Senator Tillis Steps Down: A Shake-Up in Republican Ranks

Mitch McConnell, the former Senate Majority Leader, expressed concern over the unexpected retirement of Senator Thom Tillis from North Carolina. McConnell described Tillis' departure as a significant blow to the Republican Party, highlighting his effectiveness and collegiality during their time serv

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Jun 30 2025POLITICS

Campaign Finance Rules Face Supreme Court Scrutiny

The Supreme Court is reviewing a case that could reshape campaign finance rules. Republicans are pushing to remove limits on how much party committees can spend in coordination with candidates. This isn't new; the Court has been chipping away at campaign finance restrictions for years, especially si

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Jun 29 2025POLITICS

Supreme Court's Big Wins and Lingering Battles

The Supreme Court's recent term was a mix of clear victories and ongoing disputes. President Trump celebrated several wins, especially in cases involving immigration and transgender rights. The court's decisions often aligned with Trump's policies, but they also left many questions unanswered. For

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Jun 29 2025POLITICS

Judges and Politics: Why Criticizing the Court Can Be Dangerous

Chief Justice John Roberts recently addressed the issue of political figures criticizing judges. He emphasized the importance of an independent judiciary and cautioned against politicians expressing hostility towards judges. Roberts made these remarks at a conference of judges in Charlotte, North Ca

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Jun 28 2025POLITICS

Birthright Citizenship: What's Next After the Supreme Court's Big Decision?

The Supreme Court recently made a decision that didn't directly address the big question: Can the president end birthright citizenship? Instead, they focused on whether individual judges can block federal policies across the entire country. This decision is complex but important, as it changes how f

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

Stay Safe: Ticks Are Always on the Prowl

Ticks are sneaky little creatures that can be a problem no matter the season. They don't take vacations, so neither should your caution. These bloodsuckers love to hide in grassy and leafy areas, waiting for a chance to hitch a ride on you, your pets, or even your clothes. Some places, like parts o

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Jun 28 2025CELEBRITIES

A Billionaire's Wedding Sparks Mixed Reactions in Venice

A high-profile wedding took place in Venice, Italy, drawing attention from both admirers and critics. Jeff Bezos, the wealthy founder of Amazon, and Lauren Sánchez, a former journalist, exchanged vows in a grand ceremony. The event was attended by numerous celebrities, athletes, and business leaders

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Jun 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Human Hands, AI Minds: Trucking's New Teamwork

Two big names in the trucking world are teaming up to make our roads safer and deliveries faster. Vay and Kodiak Robotics are joining forces to mix human skills with AI smarts. Vay brings the tech that lets humans drive trucks from afar. Kodiak has trucks that mostly drive themselves. Together, the

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