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Nov 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Rivers at Risk: How Smart Management Can Tackle Antibiotic Pollution

Antibiotics in rivers are a big problem. They hurt nature and people. But how bad is it? And what can we do? Scientists used smart tech to find out. They looked at rivers all over the world. They found that rain and lots of farm animals make the problem worse. In Africa, rivers are in big trouble.

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Nov 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

When Tech Tools Can't Fix Teamwork Troubles

Teams often find themselves drowning in meetings, yet these gatherings don't always lead to the desired outcomes. It's a classic case of a never-ending loop. The problem isn't the fancy tools they use, but how they use them. For instance, a team in the middle of a complex tech shift tries to rely on

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Nov 12 2025SCIENCE

Spot On: How Tiny Blood Drops Are Changing Forensic Science

Forensic science is getting a makeover, and it's all thanks to something as small as a drop of blood. Dried Blood Spot (DBS) cards are becoming the talk of the town, especially in toxicology. These little cards are not just easy to use but also super efficient. Scientists have been working hard to m

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Nov 12 2025SPORTS

College Football Showdowns: Who Will Come Out on Top?

College football fans are in for a treat this week with several key games that could change the course of the season. The action kicks off with Buffalo taking on Central Michigan on Wednesday night. The Bulls are fighting to stay in the hunt for the MAC title, while the Chippewas are looking to main

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Nov 11 2025CELEBRITIES

Ariana Grande's Bold Red Carpet Moment: A Style Statement or Something More?

Ariana Grande made a striking appearance at the European premiere of "Wicked: For Good. " She chose a black gown, which was a big change from her usual pink outfits at previous "Wicked" events. This shift in color might hint at the evolution of her character, Glinda, in the movie. The dress she wor

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Nov 11 2025SPORTS

Week 11 Fantasy Defense Picks: Who to Trust?

Week 11 of fantasy football is here, and it's time to talk defense. The Houston Texans are looking like the team to beat, especially with their upcoming matchup against the Titans. They've been on fire lately, leading the league in fantasy points per game and ranking high in key defensive stats. But

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Nov 11 2025FINANCE

CoreWeave's Stock Takes a Hit: What's Next?

CoreWeave, Inc. has seen its stock price drop by 40% since October, but is this a buying opportunity or a sign of trouble ahead? The company recently reported strong third-quarter results, beating expectations for both revenue and earnings per share. However, the stock took a 9% hit after the announ

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Nov 11 2025SPORTS

Dallas Mavericks: A Fan's Frustration and a GM's Fate

In the world of basketball, changes are happening fast for the Dallas Mavericks. The team's current struggles have fans upset and pointing fingers. One big issue is the trade of their star player, Luka Dončić. This move has left many fans angry and calling for changes. Recently, a young fan had a s

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Nov 11 2025FINANCE

What's the Deal with These Stocks? A Look at Samsonite, Galaxy, and BYD

The stock market is buzzing with opinions on three big names in the Consumer Cyclical sector: Samsonite, Galaxy Entertainment Group, and BYD. Let's break down what the experts are saying and why it matters. First up, Samsonite. Analyst Perry Yeung from UBS has a "Hold" rating on the company, with a

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

Canadians Divided: Poilievre's Populism Sparks Conservative Party Turmoil

Pierre Poilievre, the head of Canada's Conservative Party, is facing a tough time. He's trying to unite his party, but it's not easy. Some members like his bold, Trump-like style. Others? Not so much. Just last year, Poilievre seemed like a shoo-in for prime minister. But now, he's struggling. Two

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