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Jun 23 2026CELEBRITIES

William Saliba: More than just a football player

William Saliba is a football player who stands out not just for his skills on the pitch but also for his unique background. Born in Bondy, a suburb northeast of Paris, in 2001, he grew up in an area known for producing top football talent. France is his home country, giving him the chance to represe

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Jun 03 2026POLITICS

Who Should Lead U. S. Intelligence?

William John Pulte is now acting director of national intelligence. He’s never worked in intelligence before. His biggest qualification seems to be helping Trump target political opponents. While critics argue he lacks experience, supporters see him as the perfect loyalist. Pulte’s work at the hous

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Feb 18 2026EDUCATION

Barbour’s Quiet Fight for Equality

William “Wilbur” Miller Barbour grew up in Middletown and later made a name for himself far beyond his hometown. After finishing high school there, he went on to study at Elizabethtown College and then pursued a career in social work. He joined the National Urban League, where he helped plan program

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Feb 08 2026SPORTS

First Black Woman in U. S. Olympic Hockey: Laila Edwards' Journey

Laila Edwards, an American athlete from Cleveland Heights, Ohio, made history at the 2026 Winter Games by becoming the first black woman to represent the United States in Olympic ice hockey. Her debut match against Czechia ended in a decisive 5‑1 win, with Edwards contributing an assist on the open

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Jan 26 2026HEALTH

A Giant in Public Health: William Foege's Legacy

William Foege, a towering figure in public health, passed away at 89. His contributions were immense, yet he remained humble. He led the charge against smallpox, a disease now eradicated thanks to human effort. Foege's work didn't stop there. He served as the director of the Centers for Disease Cont

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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

A Giant in Public Health: William Foege's Legacy

William Foege, a towering figure in public health, passed away at his Atlanta home. He was 89. His work was crucial in wiping out smallpox in the 1970s, a massive win for global health. Later, he led the U. S. response to the early AIDS crisis as the head of the Centers for Disease Control and Preve

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Jan 24 2026EDUCATION

A New Hub for Science and Tech at William & Mary

William & Mary has just opened a shiny new building for science and tech students. It's called the Integrated Science Center 4, and it's part of a bigger plan to boost research and learning. The building is a big deal because it's the first new school in 50 years! The new building is home to comput

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Jan 23 2026SPORTS

Williams Skips Pre-Season Barcelona Shakedown for 2026 Car Focus

Williams F1 Team has decided to skip the upcoming Barcelona Shakedown. This event is a chance for teams to test their new cars before the main pre-season testing in Bahrain. The shakedown runs from January 26 to 30 at the Circuit Barcelona-Catalunya. It offers extra track time to help teams adjust t

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Jan 22 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A New Stop-Motion Adventure Hits Theaters in 2026

Laika, the studio known for its unique stop-motion films, has teamed up with Fathom Entertainment to bring "Wildwood" to U. S. theaters on October 23, 2026. FilmNation Entertainment will handle international sales. This film, directed by Travis Knight, is based on Colin Meloy's "The Decemberists" an

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Jan 09 2026TECHNOLOGY

Laifen's Tech Marvels: A Look at the New Wave Pro and Mini Hair Dryer

Laifen made a big splash at CES 2026 with some cool new gadgets. They showed off their latest personal care tools, with the Wave Pro Electric Toothbrush stealing the spotlight. This isn't just any toothbrush—it's packed with smart features and high-tech engineering. The Wave Pro toothbrush is a gam

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