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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

US Sends Drug Boat Survivors Back Home

A recent military action in the Caribbean has led to a unique situation. Two survivors from a drug boat strike are being sent back to their home countries. This is the first time something like this has happened under the current administration. The US military struck a suspected drug vessel on Thu

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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

U. S. Takes Action Against Drug Trafficking in the Caribbean

The U. S. military recently targeted a suspected drug vessel in the Caribbean. This incident marked the sixth such attack in recent months. President Trump announced that the two survivors would be sent back to their home countries, Ecuador and Colombia, for legal action. Trump claimed the vessel w

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Oct 19 2025SPORTS

Vanderbilt's Big Win: How They Outsmarted LSU

Vanderbilt's football team did something special on Saturday. They beat LSU 31-24. This win is a big deal for two reasons. First, it's only the seventh time in history that Vanderbilt has beaten a top-10 team. Second, this victory makes their record 6-1, which hasn't happened since 1950. Diego Pavi

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Oct 19 2025SCIENCE

A Night of Stars and Science: Global Space Awards Launch in London

The space industry is set to shine under the spotlight with the first-ever Global Space Awards happening in London. This event, hosted by the famous physicist Brian Greene, will take place on December 5, 2025, at the Natural History Museum. It's a big deal because it's the first time there's a globa

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Oct 19 2025EDUCATION

AI Tutors: A New Way to Boost Learning in California?

California's Governor, Gavin Newsom, has made two big moves recently. First, he signed a law to improve reading teaching methods. Second, he blocked a plan to stop using automation at big ports. Why does this matter? It shows he is open to new ideas that could help schools. Newsom's actions suggest

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Oct 19 2025EDUCATION

Virginia's Smart Investment: Why Education Matters

Virginia stands out as a leader in education, a fact that has caught the attention of many. This year, CNBC ranked Virginia's education system as the best in the nation. This news was celebrated by business and education leaders who gathered in Richmond for the annual Education and Workforce Confere

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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

Colleges Push Back Against White House's Tough Tactics

The White House is having a tough time getting top colleges on board with its higher education plans. The administration has been using strong-arm tactics, like cutting research funds, to push schools into accepting its agenda. But many universities are not having it. The latest issue is a "compact

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Oct 19 2025EDUCATION

Dream Big: Staten Island Women Get a Boost for Education

Staten Island women who are the main breadwinners in their families have a chance to get some extra cash for school or job training. The Soroptimist International of Staten Island is handing out grants to help these women reach their goals. The deadline to apply is November 15. The application can

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Oct 19 2025EDUCATION

Houston's Energy Day Festival Ignites Young Minds

Houston's Energy Day Festival marked its 13th year with a bang, drawing in students, families, and educators eager to dive into the world of STEM. This annual event, held at Sam Houston Park, transformed learning into an exciting adventure. The festival, organized by the Consumer Energy Education Fo

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Oct 19 2025EDUCATION

How Big Tech is quietly shaping what we know

Big Tech companies are slowly taking over how we learn and what we consider as facts. This is not just about students using AI to cheat on homework. It's about how these companies are influencing what we think is true and important. AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini are becoming popular in

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