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Oct 31 2025SPORTS

LSU's Athletic Director Scott Woodward Steps Down Amid Controversy

Scott Woodward, the athletic director at LSU, is no longer in his position. This decision came after Louisiana's governor made it clear that Woodward wouldn't be involved in hiring the next football coach. The interim athletic director is now Verge Ausberry, who was previously the executive deputy

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Oct 31 2025SCIENCE

Black Holes Collide: Einstein's Theories Get Another Boost

Scientists have made an exciting discovery in the world of black holes. They found two pairs of these cosmic giants crashing into each other. What makes this special is that the bigger black hole in each pair might have been around for a while, having already collided with another black hole before.

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Oct 31 2025OPINION

White-Collar Workers Fear AI: Who Will They Turn To?

AI is making waves, and not just in tech circles. White-collar workers are starting to worry about their jobs. They see AI as a threat, and this fear is growing. Politicians are taking notice. Some are using this anxiety to gain support. In the past, workers worried about automation turned to right

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Oct 31 2025SPORTS

How AI Helped a Soccer Coach Try a New Strategy

Laura Harvey, the head coach of the Seattle Reign in the National Women's Soccer League, recently shared that she turned to ChatGPT for some fresh ideas on soccer tactics. She was curious about what the AI could offer, so she asked it questions like, "What is Seattle Reign's identity? " and "What fo

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

What's the Deal with Trump's Nuclear Test Plan?

In a surprising move, President Donald Trump announced on social media that he had ordered the U. S. military to start testing nuclear weapons. This announcement came just hours before Vice Admiral Richard Correll was set to testify before the Senate Armed Services Committee for his confirmation as

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

German Far-Right Party Seeks U. S. Allies

In Germany, a far-right party called AfD is making waves. It's not popular at home, but it's trying to make friends in the U. S. The AfD, labeled as extremist by German intelligence, has met with U. S. officials. This is unusual for a far-right party from an allied country. The AfD is close to Trum

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Politics in the Pentagon: Democrats Left Out of the Loop on Military Strikes

A recent classified briefing about U. S. military strikes on suspected drug vessels near Venezuela has sparked controversy. The Trump administration held a meeting that only invited Republicans. This has raised eyebrows and concerns about the increasing politicization of national security. Senator

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Oct 30 2025POLITICS

A New Hope for the Netherlands: Rob Jetten's Rise in Dutch Politics

Rob Jetten, a former athlete and manager, is on the brink of becoming the Netherlands' next prime minister. His party, Democrats 66 (D66), made significant gains in the recent election, positioning Jetten as a strong contender for the top job. Jetten's campaign was marked by a positive, inclusive m

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Oct 30 2025SPORTS

Lakers' Struggles: Is It Just Another Season?

The Los Angeles Lakers are facing a familiar narrative this season, and not in a good way. NBA veteran Paul Pierce recently shared his thoughts on the team and their star player, Luka Doncic, and it wasn't pretty. He thinks the Lakers are stuck in a loop, repeating the same old story every year. Pie

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Oct 30 2025POLITICS

A Misunderstanding or a Mistake? The Story of Rachel Reeves' Rental Slip-Up

In the world of politics, even small errors can spark big debates. Recently, British Finance Minister Rachel Reeves found herself in the middle of one such controversy. It all started with a simple oversight: Reeves forgot to get the right paperwork to rent out her house in south London. She quickly

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