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Dec 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Texas' New App Law Hits a Snag: What's Next for Kids' Online Safety?

A recent ruling by a federal judge in Texas has put a halt to a new state law designed to protect children online. The law, which was supposed to start in January, would have required app stores and developers to check the ages of users. The judge, Robert Pitman, decided that this law likely goes ag

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Dec 24 2025SCIENCE

The Science Slowdown: What Happened in 2025 and Why It Matters

In 2025, science took a big hit. The government decided to cut back on spending for research. This affected many areas, like space exploration, health studies, and weather science. People who work in these fields are worried. They think these cuts might make the U. S. fall behind other countries in

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Dec 24 2025EDUCATION

Berks County's Bright Minds Shine at Kutztown University

Kutztown University is all set to be the host for the 2026 Berks County Science Olympiad. The event is scheduled for January 8, with January 12 as the backup date in case of snow. This year, the Olympiad will bring together over 300 high school students from Berks County and other areas. These stud

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Dec 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Dams Change Tiny River Plants: A Closer Look

Dams are changing rivers in big ways. They are breaking up rivers and messing with tiny plant-like creatures called phytoplankton. But how exactly do lots of dams, especially in rocky rivers, affect these tiny plants? That's what scientists wanted to find out. They looked at a river in China with l

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Dec 24 2025BUSINESS

A Leader's Journey: Empowering Latinos Through Business

Gale Castillo's journey began with a simple yet profound moment. Her son, a high school junior, was once asked by a friend, "What gang are you in? " This question came after a class discussion about his Mexican heritage. The friend, who had known him since kindergarten, should have known better. Thi

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Dec 24 2025CRIME

A Sudden Blast at a Pennsylvania Care Home

In Bristol, Pennsylvania, a gas explosion at a nursing home shook the community. The event triggered a swift and large-scale emergency response. Rescue teams, including ambulances and firefighters, rushed to the scene. Reports suggest people were stuck inside the building. The explosion happened at

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Dec 24 2025BUSINESS

New York's Big Apple Gets Bigger with PwC and MSG Team-Up

New York City just got a bit more exciting. PwC, a big name in business consulting, has teamed up with the MSG Family of Companies. This is not just any partnership. It is a multi-year deal that will change how fans experience sports and entertainment in the city. PwC will now be the official busin

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

U. S. Navy's Big Move: Trump's New Warships and Venezuela's Legal Win

President Trump recently made headlines with a bold announcement: the U. S. Navy is set to build a new class of warships, and they will bear his name. This move comes hot on the heels of another decision to name the Kennedy Center after him. The plan involves constructing two advanced battleships eq

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Dec 23 2025SPORTS

Pro Bowl Picks: Who Made the Cut and Who Missed Out?

The New York Jets had a rough season, with no players making the Pro Bowl roster. Their best shot was kicker Nick Folk, who had an impressive field goal percentage. The team's special teams stood out, but their offense and defense fell short. The Baltimore Ravens had six players selected, their few

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

Chicago's Mayor Takes Bold Steps on Budget and Debt

Chicago's Mayor Brandon Johnson has made some big moves recently. He's decided to go ahead with a different budget that the City Council approved. This budget doesn't include a tax on big companies. Even though Johnson didn't sign it, the budget will still become official in a few days. Johnson mad

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