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Nov 01 2025SCIENCE

Bugs and Crime: Unlikely Partners in Solving Mysteries

In the heart of Louisiana, a unique research project is unfolding. Scientists are studying bugs that feast on dead animals to better understand how these creatures can aid in crime investigations. The team, led by Dr. Rabi Musah, a chemist and professor at LSU, is documenting the bugs that arrive at

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Nov 01 2025EDUCATION

How Different People Understand Their Feelings

Emotional awareness is a big deal. It helps us get along with others and understand ourselves better. A tool called the Levels of Emotional Awareness Scale (LEAS) has been around since 1990. It measures how well people can recognize and understand their own emotions and those of others. A recent st

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Nov 01 2025EDUCATION

Florida's Schools: A Call for Change

Florida's public schools are in a tough spot. They are struggling with not enough money and too much politics. This is not good for the students, teachers, or the state as a whole. Teachers in Florida are paid the least in the country. This makes it hard to keep good teachers and hire new ones. Sch

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Nov 01 2025EDUCATION

A Military College's Bid for Federal Funds Amid Turmoil

Valley Forge Military College is in a tough spot. They're facing money problems and big changes. Now, they're thinking about joining President Donald Trump's plan for colleges that support conservative values. This plan, called the Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education, offers federal

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Nov 01 2025POLITICS

Trouble in Guinea-Bissau: Military Leaders Detained Amid Election Tensions

Guinea-Bissau, a small country in West Africa, is once again in the spotlight due to political instability. Recently, several high-ranking military officers were taken into custody. They are accused of plotting to disrupt the country's political process. This is not surprising, as coups and unrest h

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Nov 01 2025POLITICS

Australia and Canada Team Up for Mineral Power

Australia and Canada just made a big move. They signed a deal to work together on important minerals. These are the kinds of minerals that are super important for making things like batteries and magnets. This deal is all about making sure they don't have to rely too much on China for these resource

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Nov 01 2025EDUCATION

UPenn Faces Ugly Email Storm: What's Really Going On?

A nasty email storm hit the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) recently. The messages were crude and packed with harsh words about the school. The subject line read, "We got hacked. " The email called UPenn names like "elitist" and "unmeritocratic. " It also made strong claims about the school's adm

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Nov 01 2025POLITICS

Peace Deal Sparks Mixed Reactions Among Celebrities

A recent peace agreement between Israel and Hamas, brokered by former U. S. President Donald Trump, has sparked a wave of reactions from public figures. The deal, which includes the release of Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners, has been met with both praise and criticism. Kaya

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Nov 01 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Bold Move in the Fight for Pokrovsk

Ukraine has sent in special forces to defend the city of Pokrovsk, which is under heavy attack from Russian troops. This move comes after Russia claimed to have surrounded Ukrainian forces in the area. Pokrovsk is a very important city because it is a key hub for roads and railways. If Russia takes

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Nov 01 2025WEATHER

Cuba's Big Flood: How a Hurricane Turned a River into a Giant Problem

Hurricane Melissa left Cuba in a tough spot. The storm, one of the strongest to hit the Caribbean, dumped a ton of rain. This caused the Rio Cauto, Cuba's longest river, to overflow. The floodwaters cut off a major road. This road connects Havana in the west to big cities like Santiago and Guantanam

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