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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

What Happened to Graham Platner?

Graham Platner was once seen as a promising candidate, offering hope against growing fascism. Many believed in him, thinking he could bring real change. But then, a shocking discovery changed everything. Platner had a Nazi symbol tattooed on his chest. This revelation was a huge letdown for many who

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Liberia Steps In to Help a Man Wrongly Sent Away

A man named Kilmar Abrego was sent to the wrong country by mistake. He was living in the U. S. with his family when he was deported to El Salvador. This was a mistake, and he ended up in a very bad prison there. After some time, he was brought back to the U. S. , but now the government wants to send

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Oct 25 2025BUSINESS

Downtown Dallas: Can It Bounce Back?

Downtown Dallas is in a tough spot. It's not dead, but it's not thriving either. The area has been struggling with homelessness and crime, which has given it a bad reputation. This is a big deal because downtown is a major part of Dallas's identity and economy. The homeless situation is a big probl

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Oct 25 2025CRIME

Poker Scandal: How High-Tech Shufflers Became a Crime Scene

A recent court case has brought attention to the world of high-stakes poker and the technology that keeps it running. The DeckMate, a popular card shuffling machine, is now at the center of a legal storm. This machine, about the size of a carry-on suitcase, is a common sight in casinos and poker roo

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Boulder's Big Choice: Who's Steering the Ship?

Boulder is at a crossroads. The upcoming City Council election is a big deal. It's not just about picking leaders; it's about deciding what kind of city Boulder will be in the future. Some people think the city has been doing great, but others feel it's losing its way. Boulder has always been speci

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Oct 25 2025SCIENCE

A Giant Rock Racing Around the Sun

A huge asteroid, as big as a skyscraper, is zooming around our sun. It's called 2025 SC79. This space rock is one of the fastest in our solar system. It completes a full trip around the sun in just 128 days. That's super quick for an asteroid! This asteroid is special because it's one of only two k

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Oct 25 2025SPORTS

Tre Johnson: From Texas Roots to NBA Floors

Tre Johnson, a rising star from Lake Highlands, Texas, is gearing up for a special game against the Dallas Mavericks. This isn't just any game for him—it's a homecoming. But don't expect him to get lost in nostalgia. Johnson is all about business. Johnson's journey to the NBA has been impressive. H

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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 2025WEATHER

Weekend Weather Warnings: What You Need to Know

South Louisiana is in for a wild weekend. A storm system is on its way, bringing two rounds of thunderstorms. The first batch is expected to hit later this morning and early afternoon. The second, more intense round is set to arrive overnight. This could mean damaging winds and even a few brief torn

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Oct 25 2025WEATHER

Delaware's First Frost: What You Need to Know

Delaware is bracing for its first frost of the year. The National Weather Service has issued a frost advisory for most of the state, excluding the beaches in Sussex. This advisory is in effect from 2 a. m. to 9 a. m. on October 25. Frost forms when temperatures drop to 32 degrees or lower. This can

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