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Nov 05 2025EDUCATION

Building a Stronger Future for South Carolina's Little Ones

South Carolina is facing a big problem. Many families struggle to find good and affordable child care. This is because there aren't enough people working in child care. From 2018 to 2022, around 2, 500 early childhood educators left their jobs. Why? Low pay and few benefits. Most child care workers

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Nov 05 2025SPORTS

Smart NBA Bets: Why Devin Booker's Rebounds Could Be a Safe Bet

Devin Booker, a standout player for the Phoenix Suns, has been a consistent performer in the NBA for over a decade. He's known for his scoring skills, but he's also become a reliable rebounder, averaging at least 4. 0 rebounds per game for the past eight years. This season, he's maintaining that ave

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Nov 05 2025ENVIRONMENT

Why Private Companies Messing with the Sun is a Bad Idea

People are trying to make money by changing the climate. They want to reflect sunlight to cool the Earth. But this is risky business. Scientists have been studying this idea for years. They call it sunlight reflection methods, or SRM. It might help some countries deal with extreme heat. But it's not

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Nov 05 2025BUSINESS

Building Trust in the Agency World: A New Approach

Agencies often face a tough crowd when pitching new clients. Many brands have had bad experiences with other agencies, leading to mistrust. Kristin “KJ” Jones, SVP of integrated media at Rise, a Quad Agency, has seen this firsthand. She loves the moment when clients realize they’re dealing with a di

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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

Political Deadlock: Senate Struggles to End Government Shutdown

The U. S. Senate is in a tough spot, trying to figure out how to reopen the government. It's been a long five weeks, and the shutdown is about to set a record as the longest in history. Both Republicans and Democrats are talking, but they can't seem to agree on anything. Senators from both sides ha

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Nov 05 2025SPORTS

Why Lane Kiffin Might Stay at Ole Miss Despite Big Offers

Lane Kiffin, the head coach of Ole Miss, has been a hot topic in college football lately. With LSU looking for a new coach, many think Kiffin would be a great fit. But Kirk Herbstreit, a well-known ESPN analyst, has some interesting advice for Kiffin. He suggests that Kiffin might be better off stay

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Nov 05 2025LIFESTYLE

Martha Stewart's Classic Cookbook Makes a Comeback

Martha Stewart is bringing back her first book, "Entertaining, " which was a big hit back in 1982. This new version is just like the original, with all 300 recipes and 450 colorful pictures. Fans can now get their hands on it, as the old copies are quite expensive. Stewart shared the exciting news

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Nov 05 2025HEALTH

Smart Shopping: Make Black Friday Better for You and the Planet

Black Friday is often a day of chaos and impulse buys. But it doesn't have to be. This year, think about what you're buying. Ask yourself: Will this gift truly make someone's life better? Is it made with safe, non-toxic materials? Will it last, or will it end up in the trash? Instead of buying chea

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Nov 05 2025SCIENCE

Tom Brady's New Dog Junie: A Science Story

Tom Brady, the famous NFL player, surprised everyone with a big announcement. His new dog, Junie, is actually a clone of his late dog, Lua. This wasn't just any pet project; it was made possible by Colossal Biosciences, a company that Brady invests in. The news came out on November 4, 2025, and it g

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Nov 05 2025BUSINESS

Coca-Cola's Bold Move with AI: A Year Later

Coca-Cola is not backing down from its AI adventure. After last year’s AI holiday ad caused a stir, the company is diving even deeper into artificial intelligence this season. Pratik Thakar, the head of generative AI at Coca-Cola, shared his thoughts at the Brandweek 2025 event in Atlanta. He made i

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