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Sep 01 2025SPORTS

Sunday's College Football: Unexpected Wins and Big Plays

College football fans got a double dose of excitement this weekend. On Sunday, two big games showed just how unpredictable the sport can be. First up, South Carolina and Virginia Tech faced off. The Gamecocks came out on top with a 24-11 victory. Quarterback LaNorris Sellers had some standout momen

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Sep 01 2025POLITICS

Gaza Conflict: Experts Weigh In on Genocide Claims

A group of experts who study genocide has made a bold statement. They say Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. This group, the International Association of Genocide Scholars, has around 500 members worldwide. Many of them are experts in the Holocaust. Their statement could make Israel even more is

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Aug 31 2025POLITICS

The Complex World of Violence and Ideology

In the past few years, some advocates for transgender rights have adopted a more aggressive tone. They use strong language and images that are usually seen on the far right. This includes threats to silence opposing views and labeling them as fascist or genocidal. They also use symbols of violence,

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Aug 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft Faces Protests Over Cloud Service Links to Israeli Government

Protesters recently made their way into a Microsoft building. They wanted to talk about a big issue. They are part of a group called No Azure for Apartheid. This group has been vocal about Microsoft's deals with the Israeli government and military. They want Microsoft to stop all contracts with them

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Aug 20 2025CELEBRITIES

The Man Who Made Comedy Management an Art

David Steinberg was more than just a manager; he was a force of nature. For nearly five decades, he guided the careers of some of the biggest names in comedy, including Billy Crystal and Robin Williams. Born in Milwaukee in 1943, Steinberg's journey from public relations to comedy management was any

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Aug 20 2025FINANCE

Hims & Hers Health: Investors Have a Chance to Seek Justice

Investors who bought shares of Hims & Hers Health between April 29, 2025, and June 23, 2025, have until August 25, 2025, to take part in a class action lawsuit. This deadline is crucial for those who want to recover losses from the company's alleged missteps. The legal action centers on claims that

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Aug 14 2025SCIENCE

Mystery Lights Dance Across the East Coast Sky

On a night meant for meteor showers, something strange lit up the sky. On August 13, 2025, people along the East Coast saw spirals of light twisting above them. These weren't shooting stars. They were something else entirely. The show started after 9 p. m. ET. Videos popped up online from places li

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Aug 12 2025POLITICS

Myanmar's Hidden Horrors: A System of Pain and Silence

In Myanmar, a dark pattern of abuse is taking place. It's not random; it's a deliberate strategy used by the security forces. They target anyone they see as a threat, even children. The methods are cruel: severe beatings, electric shocks, and pulling out fingernails. Many victims do not make it out

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Aug 11 2025RELIGION

Can Machines Write Spiritual Wisdom?

A recent experiment explored whether AI can generate meaningful spiritual texts. A scientist prompted ChatGPT to create a Buddhist-inspired message, pretending to be a future Buddha named Maitreya. The AI produced a text called the Xeno Sutra, which is not an authentic Buddhist scripture but a creat

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Aug 11 2025CRIME

Mexico's Struggle Against Women's Killings: Laws Fall Short

Mexico made big moves to protect women. They introduced laws against femicide, changed divorce rules, and made abortion safer. But did these changes make a difference? Not really. Despite all these efforts, women in Mexico are still being killed at alarming rates. The idea was simple. Make femicide

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