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Jul 04 2025EDUCATION

How Classroom Signals Shape Student Views

In a study from 2024, researchers looked at how trigger warnings and safe space messages affect students' views of their teachers and classrooms. They showed videos of instructors giving a lecture on trauma, with different combinations of trigger warnings and safe space notifications. The students t

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Jul 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Heavy Metal Legends Unite for One Last Show

A massive music event is happening soon, bringing together some of the biggest names in heavy metal. Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath are set to perform together for what might be the last time. This concert, called "Back to the Beginning, " will take place on July 10 at Villa Park in Birmingham, Eng

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Jul 03 2025CRIME

Gunfire in Chicago's Nightlife District Leaves Tragic Aftermath

Late Wednesday night, chaos erupted in Chicago's River North neighborhood, a lively area known for its restaurants and bars. A drive-by shooting left four people dead and 14 others injured, with at least three fighting for their lives. The shooting occurred outside a restaurant and lounge that had h

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Jul 03 2025SPORTS

New York Knicks: Can Mike Brown Finally Deliver?

The New York Knicks are putting their faith in Mike Brown to turn things around, but can he really do it? This is not his first rodeo. He's been a head coach before, but success has been hard to come by. The Knicks are hoping he can change that. Brown is no stranger to the NBA. He's been around the

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Jul 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Helldivers 2: The End of PlayStation Exclusivity?

Helldivers 2, the popular co-op shooter, is making a big move. It's leaving PlayStation 5 and landing on Xbox Series X/S this August. This is a huge deal because it's not just any game; it's a Sony-published hit that fans have been begging to play on other consoles. The game's creator, Arrowhead Ga

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Jul 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Glastonbury Gaffe: BBC Admits Big Mistake

The BBC is in hot water after a messy situation at Glastonbury. They let a band, Bob Vylan, perform live even though they knew the act was risky. The performance included some really offensive stuff, and the BBC is now saying sorry. Tim Davie, the big boss at the BBC, sent a message to his team. He

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Jul 03 2025CRIME

A Night of Celebration Turned Tragic in Chicago

Chicago witnessed a horrific event during what should have been a night of celebration. A lively album release party for rapper Mello Buckzz turned into a scene of terror when gunfire erupted outside Artis Restaurant and Lounge in the River North neighborhood. The incident left four people dead and

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Jul 03 2025CRIME

A Young Life Lost in DC Gunfire: What Went Wrong?

In the heart of Washington, DC, a senseless act of violence stole a promising life. Eric Tarpinian-Jachym, a 21-year-old intern for Rep. Ron Estes, was not the intended target, but he still paid the ultimate price. The shooting happened near the intersection of 7th and M Street, around 10:28 p. m. o

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Jul 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Do Young Vietnamese Share News Online?

In Vietnam, young people are sharing news on social media a lot. To understand why, researchers looked at what makes news interesting, what people want from it, and how they feel about sharing. They found that news that matters to society and connects with people is more likely to be shared. Young p

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Jul 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Seeing Cities Through a New Lens: How Tech is Measuring Urban Quality

Cities are more than just concrete and steel. They have a vibe, a feel, and a quality that can make or break how people live and behave. But how do you measure that? A recent study used a mix of street-level photos and computer smarts to rate the quality of urban environments across the U. S. The fo

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