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Aug 30 2025EDUCATION

From Classroom to Camera: The Journey of a Versatile Journalist

Marley Malenfant is a journalist who has worn many hats. He's been in the game for a decade, working in print, digital, and broadcast. His journey started in West Texas, where he was a TV reporter for KTXS. There, he covered a wide range of topics, from education to sports, and even breaking news. H

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Aug 29 2025BUSINESS

Southwest Airlines Expands Horizons with New Asian Alliance

Southwest Airlines is making waves in the aviation industry by joining forces with EVA Air, a well-known airline from Taiwan. This new collaboration was revealed on Monday, sparking excitement among travelers. Southwest took to Instagram to share the big news, expressing their enthusiasm for this st

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Aug 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Exploring AI and Nuclear Weapons: A Journalist's Mission

Joshua Keating, a seasoned journalist, has been chosen for a special fellowship. This opportunity allows him to dive deep into how artificial intelligence (AI) and nuclear weapons are connected. The Outrider Foundation, along with Journalism Funding Partners, supports this initiative. Keating will

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Aug 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

New York's Tennis Extravaganza: More Than Just a Game

The U. S. Open has become a hotspot for celebrities and big names, turning into a major event that rivals even the Super Bowl. It's not just about tennis anymore; it's a place where deals are made and stars shine. The U. S. Tennis Association (USTA) works hard to make sure big names show up. They r

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Aug 25 2025POLITICS

Trump's Peace Push Hits a Roadblock

Donald Trump started the week with high hopes for peace between Russia and Ukraine. He thought he had made progress in getting the two countries to talk directly. But by Friday, it was clear that things weren't going as planned. Russia's top diplomat said that Russian President Vladimir Putin would

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Aug 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

SpaceX's Dragon Cargo Ship Heads to Space Station with Fresh Supplies and Cool Tech

Early Sunday morning, SpaceX sent its Dragon cargo ship to the International Space Station (ISS) on its 33rd mission. The Falcon 9 rocket took off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station at 2:45 a. m. ET, carrying over 5, 000 pounds of supplies and equipment. The Dragon capsule separated from the r

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Aug 24 2025SPORTS

Golf's Big Finish: Who Will Claim the Crown?

The 2025 Tour Championship is down to its final round, and the golf world is on the edge of their seats. This event is the last stop on the FedEx Cup Playoffs, and it's where a new champion will be crowned. Scottie Scheffler, who was the favorite to win, is now playing catch-up. He's four shots behi

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Aug 23 2025POLITICS

France and Italy in Diplomatic Tussle Over Ukraine Support

In a recent diplomatic spat, France called in Italy's ambassador to address some harsh words thrown by Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini. Salvini, known for his strong opinions, had some choice words for French President Emmanuel Macron, especially about his stance on Ukraine. Salvini, sp

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Aug 23 2025POLITICS

Dressing for Diplomacy: How Clothes Shape International Meetings

In the world of politics, what you wear can speak volumes. This was clear during the recent meeting between President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Zelenskyy's choice of attire has evolved since his last visit to the White House. Last time, he opted for a casual black Henley shi

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Aug 22 2025BUSINESS

US Deliveries on Pause: What's the Deal with New Import Taxes?

Big changes are happening in the world of international shipping. Starting August 29, the US is changing its rules on import taxes for small packages. This has caused a lot of confusion and delays. Royal Mail and DHL have decided to pause some deliveries to the US. They need time to figure out how

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