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Mar 10 2025SPORTS

NFL Free Agency: The First Day of Chaos

The NFL free agency period is like a wild shopping spree. It starts with a bang, and this year was no different. On the first day of the legal tampering window, teams were allowed to chat with player representatives, but not the players themselves. However, the real action started weeks before, at t

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Mar 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Facebook's Dark Side: A Whistleblower's Journey

Facebook's journey from a small startup to a tech giant is a well-known story. But what about the behind-the-scenes drama? The book "Careless People" reveals a darker side of the company. It is a story of power, greed, and lost ideals. The book was written by a former employee who worked at Faceb

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Mar 10 2025POLITICS

Big Changes at USAID: What Happened to Foreign Aid?

The U. S. Agency for International Development (USAID) just went through a major shake-up. In a quick six weeks, the Trump administration cut 83% of its programs. This means 5, 200 out of 6, 200 programs are now gone. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced this big change on social media. He thank

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Mar 10 2025POLITICS

Big Changes at The Washington Post

A top political columnist at The Washington Post recently stepped down. The reason? The columnist, Ruth Marcus, felt the paper's owner, Jeff Bezos, was trying to change the opinion section to only include views that match his libertarian beliefs. Marcus had been with the paper for four decades, and

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Mar 10 2025EDUCATION

Campus Mental Health: Students Help Improve the Measuring Stick

Students today face a lot of pressure. From academics to social life, the stress can be overwhelming. This is why mental health services on campus are so important. But how do we know if these services are really helping students? That's where the Youth Service Satisfaction Scale (YSSS) comes in

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Mar 10 2025HEALTH

Sleep Apnea: The Battle of the Mouth Guards

Obstructive sleep apnea is a common sleep disorder that can be treated with mandibular advancement devices (MADs). These devices work by pushing the lower jaw forward during sleep, which helps keep the airway open. There are different types of MADs, and they can be customized or ready-made. They can

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Mar 10 2025HEALTH

Designing Better Births: Putting Moms First

The idea of focusing on the needs of mothers during pregnancy and childbirth is a hot topic. This approach is known as human-centered design (HCD). HCD is about making sure that the care given to mothers is not just clinically sound but also feels right to them. The goal is to make the whole experie

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Mar 09 2025POLITICS

Trump's Sudden Shift: Ukraine's Struggle for Peace and Security

The Trump administration has made a surprising move by halting military aid and intelligence sharing with Ukraine. This decision has left many wondering if it will push Ukraine and Russia closer to peace or further from it. The pause in support includes not only weapons and financial aid but also cr

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Mar 09 2025POLITICS

Europe's Defense Boost: A New Era of Spending and Unity

Europe is stepping up its defense game. Recent events have pushed EU leaders to seriously consider ramping up defense spending. This shift comes as the US seems to be pulling back its support for Ukraine and Europe. The EU summit in Brussels was a big deal. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy w

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Mar 08 2025EDUCATION

Game Design for Good: Crafting Digital Games for Learning and Change

Digital games designed for more than just fun are a big deal. These games, often called digital serious games, are played on electronic devices and have a serious purpose. They aim to teach, improve health, or make a social impact. The key to their success is how well they are designed. Good design

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