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Aug 14 2025SCIENCE

Why Is Glass See-Through?

Ever wonder why you can see through glass? It's not magic, it's science! Glass is made from sand, but not just any sand. It's transformed into something called an amorphous solid. This special structure lets light pass through, unlike wood, which is opaque. But guess what? Scientists are even workin

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Aug 14 2025SPORTS

Cowboys Camp Ends: Team Looks Ahead After Emotional Start

The Dallas Cowboys' training camp for the 2025 season has come to a close. The final day brought some heartfelt moments, with Head Coach Brian Schottenheimer opening up about his own battle with thyroid cancer and praising Jerry Jones for his strength during his decade-long fight against cancer. Th

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Aug 13 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin Backer Supports College for Its Economic Views

Tyler Winklevoss, the CEO of Gemini, a cryptocurrency exchange, recently praised Grove City College in Pennsylvania. He highlighted the school's focus on Austrian Economics, which aligns with his views on Bitcoin. Austrian Economics emphasizes free markets, individualism, and limited government inte

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Aug 12 2025HEALTH

A New Hope in Cancer Treatment: The ELI-002 Vaccine

Cancer is a tricky foe, but scientists are making progress. A new vaccine called ELI-002 is showing promise in fighting back against pancreatic and colorectal cancers. This vaccine is special because it's designed to work for many people right away, not just one person at a time. The vaccine target

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Aug 12 2025POLITICS

How Hamas Videos Changed the Story in Israel

In Israel, the conversation about Gaza's humanitarian crisis took a sharp turn. It all started when Hamas showed videos of two very sick Israeli hostages. These images changed everything. Before these videos, some Israeli news outlets were talking about the bad situation in Gaza. They said more aid

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Aug 10 2025CRIME

Haiti's Struggle: Gangs, Officials, and the Fight for Control

In Haiti, the fight against gangs is getting tougher. Police recently arrested a former senator, Nenel Cassy, for allegedly working with these gangs. This is a big deal because high-level arrests don't happen often in Haiti. Cassy is accused of funding and supporting gang members who attacked a peac

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Aug 08 2025CRIME

The Dark Side of a Charming Man: A Murder Trial Unveils Hidden Truths

A man in Los Angeles, known for his charm and success, is now facing serious charges. Anthony Duwayne Turner, 57, is accused of murdering Michelle Avan, a 48-year-old banking executive. The trial has brought to light disturbing details about their relationship and Turner's behavior. Prosecutor Cind

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Aug 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Young Star's Journey Cut Short

Kelley Mack, a talented actress known for her role as Addy in The Walking Dead's ninth season, passed away at the age of 33. She battled glioma, a serious condition affecting the central nervous system, and died in her hometown of Cincinnati. Beyond her work on The Walking Dead, Mack appeared in pop

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Aug 05 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Fight for Survival: A Desperate Scramble for Aid

In the Gaza Strip, people are risking their lives to get food. The area is in a bad way because of a long fight and a blockade. Israel has recently let in more aid, but it's still not enough. On Monday, many people rushed to get food from planes and trucks. Some were hurt or killed in the chaos. Si

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Aug 04 2025ENVIRONMENT

Unraveling the Mystery of the Vanishing Starfish

For over ten years, a strange sickness has been wiping out starfish along the Pacific coast. Now, scientists have finally figured out what's been happening. It turns out, a sneaky bacteria called Vibrio pectenicida is to blame. This bacteria has been causing something called sea star wasting diseas

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