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Nov 08 2025EDUCATION

Why CU Boulder Needs to Teach History to All Students

CU Boulder is missing a big chance to shape well-rounded students. Right now, students can graduate without ever taking a history class. This isn't just a small oversight. It sends a clear message: the university doesn't think knowing history is important. History isn't just about memorizing dates

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Nov 08 2025ENVIRONMENT

Green Spaces Get a New Guardian in San Diego

San Diego's Tijuana River Valley Community Garden is getting a new caretaker. Olivewood Gardens and Learning Center, a nonprofit from National City, is stepping in to manage the garden. This change comes after the Resource Conservation District of Greater San Diego County decided to leave due to hea

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Nov 07 2025FINANCE

The Job Market: Stuck in a Slow Dance

The job market is like a slow dance right now. It's not crashing, but it's not exactly thriving either. Hiring has been slow, but there haven't been massive layoffs. It's a bit of a strange situation. The government is shut down, so the usual monthly jobs report isn't happening. This is the second

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Nov 07 2025SPORTS

Week 11 College Football: Big Games, Bigger Questions

College football is heating up, and Week 11 is packed with crucial matchups that could shake up the playoff picture. The spotlight is on BYU and Texas Tech, two teams trying to make waves in a sport dominated by big-name conferences. BYU, led by freshman quarterback Bear Bachmeier, has been impressi

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Nov 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Potential Game-Changer: Polarized-Light Face Unlock for Galaxy S27 Ultra

Rumors are swirling about the Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra, even though the Galaxy S26 series hasn't even been revealed yet. The latest buzz is about a new face authentication system that might ditch the usual infrared (IR) hardware. A tipster, known as @SPYGO19726 on X, shared some intriguing details f

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Nov 07 2025SPORTS

The Hidden World of Honolulu's Football Betting Scandal

In the late 1940s, Honolulu was a hotspot for football betting, even outshining big cities like New York and Chicago. The Honolulu Warriors, a professional football team, drew massive attention, not just for their games but also for the betting scene around them. The stadium, built by private financ

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Nov 07 2025HEALTH

Heart Alert: Why Young Hearts Are at Risk

Heart problems are not just for older folks. Young hearts are also at risk. This is a big deal. It's a wake-up call for everyone. Heart attacks in young people are rare, but they do happen. When they do, it's often sudden and unexpected. This is a red flag. It's a sign that something is not right.

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Nov 07 2025HEALTH

Medicine Safety: A Growing Concern

Recent events have put a spotlight on the safety of common medications. Two major drug recalls have raised alarms about contamination and quality control issues. The first recall involves over 580, 000 bottles of a blood pressure medication. Tests showed it was tainted with a chemical that could cau

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Nov 07 2025LIFESTYLE

The End of a Weather-Wise Friend

The Farmers’ Almanac, a beloved guide for farmers, gardeners, and weather lovers, is saying goodbye after 208 years. The final edition will be published in 2026, marking the end of a long-standing tradition. The decision to stop comes from the tough times in today’s media world. The Almanac’s team

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Nov 07 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Structures, Big Sensing: How Tiny Glass Patterns Can Detect Changes in Their Surroundings

Ever wondered how tiny structures can do big things? Well, scientists have found a way to use tiny glass patterns, called dielectric metasurfaces, to detect changes in their environment. These patterns are so small that they can't be seen with the naked eye, but they can do something amazing: they c

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