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Nov 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Apple TV's Pluribus Scores Big with Critics

Apple TV has done it again. Their new sci-fi series, Pluribus, has made a big splash. It has a perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes. This is a huge deal. Not many shows get a 100% score. It shows that critics really love it. But why is this such a big deal? Well, Apple TV has been doing great with sci-

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Nov 11 2025EDUCATION

How Wisconsin Schools Are Navigating the AI Wave

In Wisconsin, schools are figuring out how to use AI in the classroom. Some districts are all in, while others are more cautious. The goal is to help students use AI in a good way, not to cheat. Most students use AI to get help with their schoolwork. A recent study found that 92% of students use AI

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Nov 11 2025SCIENCE

Ears and Height: A New Clue for Detectives

In the world of crime-solving, every little detail counts. Detectives often rely on bones and body parts to figure out who a person was. But sometimes, not all parts are found. So, what do they do when they can't find the usual stuff like feet or hands? They look for other clues, like the head and f

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Nov 11 2025SPORTS

Ole Miss Set to Dominate The Citadel in Saturday Showdown

In a matchup that seems lopsided on paper, Ole Miss is set to take on The Citadel this Saturday. The Rebels, ranked No. 7, are coming off a close win against Washington State and are looking to secure their spot in the College Football Playoff. The Citadel, a military college from South Carolina, is

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Nov 11 2025SPORTS

Pitch Betting Limits: A Response to Baseball's Integrity Crisis

Major League Baseball (MLB) has taken a significant step to address concerns about the integrity of the game. They have decided to limit bets on individual pitches to $200 and ban them from parlays. This move comes after two Cleveland Guardians pitchers were accused of rigging pitches for gamblers.

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Nov 11 2025SPORTS

Baseball Betting: A New Rule to Keep the Game Clean

Major League Baseball (MLB) and big sports betting companies have come to an agreement. They will now limit bets on individual pitches to $200. This rule applies across the country. They also decided to stop including these bets in parlays. Why? To make it harder for people to cheat. This all start

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

The Transformation of Body Sculpting in the 2000s

The new millennium brought big changes to body sculpting. Dermatologic Surgery kicked things off in 2000 with a deep dive into the evolution of liposuction. This technique had already made waves, but the journal highlighted how far it had come. It was a game-changer, reshaping how people thought abo

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Nov 11 2025SCIENCE

What's the Deal with Comet 3I/ATLAS?

Comet 3I/ATLAS has sparked a lot of talk, especially among celebrities and a few scientists. It’s not an alien spaceship, but some people still have questions. The comet was first spotted by the ATLAS telescope in Chile back in July. Later, an observatory in South Africa picked up radio signals from

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

DDTs and Genetics: A Double Whammy for High Cholesterol?

A recent study dug into how DDTs and genes team up to mess with our cholesterol levels. Researchers tracked over 6, 000 people from Wuhan and Zhuhai, checking their DDT levels and cholesterol at the start and six years later. They found that DDTs, especially one called p, p'-DDT, can push up bad cho

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Nov 11 2025FINANCE

A Bold Stand in the Stock Market: Why One Analyst Won't Back Down

A market expert recently shared a big prediction. It's one they're not taking lightly. They've been watching the market for years. This call is different. It's not about making money. It's about seeing something important. They're not alone in this view. But they're standing firm. No matter what oth

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