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Nov 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Colorado River's Tough Choices

The Colorado River is in serious trouble. The states that rely on it missed a big deadline to agree on how to share its water. Lakes Mead and Powell are almost empty, and nature doesn't care about human arguments. The problem is that the rules made in 1922 don't work anymore. Back then, people thou

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Nov 23 2025OPINION

A Lucky Thanksgiving Surprise in Vietnam

In the middle of a war zone, a small American team in Vietnam faced a Thanksgiving dilemma. They had no turkey for their feast. Meanwhile, two soldiers from another unit were on a mission to get turkeys for their own celebration. They got lost and ended up at the first team's compound. The two sold

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

Keeping Local Leaders Safe: A Growing Concern in the Bay Area

The Bay Area is seeing a rise in threats against local leaders. In October, someone was charged with sending hate-filled emails to Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee. The emails included violent language and racial slurs. They even threatened to harm police officers and other officials. This isn't an isolat

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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

Young Minds in a Fog: Why Memory and Focus Are Slipping Away

Young adults in America are facing a silent crisis: their brains aren't working as well as they used to. Memory lapses, trouble focusing, and brain fog are becoming more common among people in their 20s and 30s. This isn't just about getting older—it's happening to people in their prime. What's goin

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Nov 23 2025SPORTS

Nasa Hataoka's Secret Weapon: The Man Behind Her Success

Nasa Hataoka is making waves in the world of golf, and her recent win at the Toto Japan Classic is just one example of her talent. But behind every great golfer, there's often an unsung hero—the caddie. For Hataoka, that hero is Greg Johnston, a seasoned pro with a fascinating background. Johnston

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Nov 23 2025SPORTS

Fog Delays RSM Classic, Players Wait

The RSM Classic's third round hit a snag. Fog rolled in, making it hard to see. The PGA Tour had to delay the start by 30 minutes. Players like Harris English and Andrew Novak were ready to go. But they had to wait. This tournament is big for them. It's their last shot to keep their PGA Tour members

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

Building Stronger Communities: A Call for Smart Leadership in Alaska

In Eagle River, Alaska, a debate is brewing about what truly represents conservative values. At the heart of this discussion are strong schools, safe communities, and fiscal discipline. These are not just buzzwords; they are the foundation of a thriving society. However, recent political actions hav

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Nov 23 2025EDUCATION

Nursing Degrees Take a Hit: New Loan Rules Spark Concern

New rules from the U. S. Department of Education have stirred up a storm. Nursing degrees are no longer classified as "professional" degrees. This change, along with the end of a key loan program, has nursing groups up in arms. The changes come under President Donald Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill

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Nov 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Who Really Controls AI's Future?

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a hot topic these days. Everyone is talking about it. But who will it really help? That's the big question. Sen. Bernie Sanders and AI expert Geoffrey Hinton recently shared their thoughts on this. Sanders thinks the main issue is who has control over AI. He doubts t

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

Young People Struggling: A Wake-Up Call for Leaders

The affordability crisis is hitting young people hard, and someone needs to step up and address it. That's the message from a well-known Democratic strategist who recently spoke about the challenges facing the younger generation. He pointed out that many young Americans are struggling to buy homes a

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