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Oct 25 2025CRYPTO

A New Leader for Crypto Regulation

The U. S. is making big moves in the world of digital money. President Trump has picked Michael Selig to head the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). Selig is no stranger to crypto. He's been a key player in the SEC's crypto task force, helping to shape how the government oversees digital c

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Oct 25 2025SPORTS

LeBron's Friendship Fray: Perkins Speaks Out

LeBron James is sitting out the Lakers' games right now because of a back problem. Meanwhile, the team is struggling, having lost their first game of the season to the Warriors. Tonight, they face the Minnesota Timberwolves, and the pressure is on. Kendrick Perkins, a former NBA player turned analy

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Chicago's Building Blues: A Look at Two Big Projects

Chicago's South Side is home to a massive, unfinished presidential center. It's dedicated to Barack Obama, but not everyone is happy about it. Some people think it's an eyesore, looming over the neighborhood like a giant from a sci-fi movie. But is it really that bad compared to other presidential a

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Oct 25 2025HEALTH

Navigating Heart Health: The Ups and Downs of Clot Prevention

People dealing with atrial fibrillation, a heart rhythm issue, often find themselves in a tricky spot. They need to stop blood clots but can't always use blood thinners safely. This is where a procedure called left atrial appendage occlusion comes into play. It's like installing a small barrier wher

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Oct 25 2025EDUCATION

What Happens When the State Takes Over a School District?

The Texas Education Agency has stepped in to take control of Fort Worth ISD. The aim? To boost student performance. But does this strategy actually work? Looking back at past takeovers, the results are a mix of success and failure. Some districts have seen better grades and test scores after state

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Oct 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Flowers: More Than Just Pretty Faces in Sustainable Living

Flowers are not just for show. They are a big deal in the world of sustainability. People often think of flowers as something pretty to look at or smell. But they can do so much more. Flowers are part of green biomass. This is plant material that can be used in many ways. It helps with sustainable d

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Oct 25 2025EDUCATION

Penn Stands Firm: Why the University Rejected Trump's Higher Education Compact

The University of Pennsylvania made a bold move by rejecting a proposal from the Trump administration aimed at reshaping higher education. This wasn't an easy decision. The university's president, J. Larry Jameson, explained that while Penn agrees with some parts of the compact, many aspects would c

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

New York's Democratic Shift: Jeffries Backs Mamdani for Mayor

In a surprising move, Hakeem Jeffries, a key figure in the Democratic Party, has thrown his support behind Zohran Mamdani in the New York City mayoral race. This decision comes just before early voting begins and signals a significant shift in the Democratic Party's stance. Jeffries, known for his

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Oct 25 2025SCIENCE

How Genes and Lifestyle Shape Sports Injuries

Sports injuries are a big deal for athletes. They can happen to anyone, but some people might be more likely to get hurt than others. This is where genes and other factors come into play. Certain genes, like ACE, ACTN3, AMPD1, VDR, and APOE, can make someone more likely to get injured. But it's not

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Oct 25 2025CRIME

Canal Street's Hustle: Vendors Bounce Back After Raid

Canal Street in New York City is known for its vibrant street vendor scene, where tourists and locals can find knockoff designer goods. This week, however, the usual hustle and bustle came to a halt after a federal immigration raid. Nine individuals were arrested, and the street was left feeling eer

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