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Nov 15 2025CRIME

A Life Ends with a Shot: South Carolina's Firing Squad Execution

In a quiet corner of South Carolina, a man named Stephen Bryant took his last breaths on Friday. He was 44 years old. Three prison workers, each with a loaded gun, carried out the execution. Bryant had killed three people in just five days back in 2004. He chose to die by firing squad instead of oth

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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

Indiana Senate Puts Brakes on Trump's Redistricting Push

Indiana's Senate has decided not to vote on a new congressional map that President Trump wanted. This means two districts that usually vote for Democrats will stay the same for the next election. The Senate's leader, Rodric Bray, said there aren't enough votes to make this happen, so they won't meet

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Nov 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Discovering Hidden Patterns in Data: A New Approach

In the world of data analysis, finding meaningful patterns can be like searching for a needle in a haystack. A recent development offers a fresh way to uncover these patterns, specifically high-confidence association rules, in large datasets. This method builds on previous work but takes a unique ap

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Nov 15 2025SCIENCE

Spiders Throwing a Party in a Cave

Deep inside a cave on the Albanian-Greek border, something unusual is happening. A massive spider web, possibly the largest ever found, stretches along the cave walls. This web is not just home to one type of spider, but two different species living together peacefully. Normally, spiders are solitar

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Nov 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The American Revolution: A Fight for Citizenship

Ken Burns, a well-known documentary filmmaker, has spent a lot of time exploring important moments in American history. He has created films about the Civil War, the Holocaust, and jazz music. Now, he has turned his attention to the American Revolution, which he believes is one of the most important

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Nov 15 2025SCIENCE

Smart Tech: How Computers Can Stain Tissue Slides Faster and Cheaper

Tissue staining is a big deal in medical science. Doctors use it to spot diseases like cancer. But the usual way, using chemicals, takes time and money. Plus, once stained, the tissue can't be tested again. That's where new tech comes in. Scientists have been working on a smarter way. They use comp

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Nov 15 2025SPORTS

From Soldier to Superstar: Alejandro Villanueva's Unlikely NFL Journey

Alejandro Villanueva's life has been anything but ordinary. From serving in the army to becoming a Pro Bowl NFL player, his story is one of determination and unexpected turns. Recently, he visited Naval Station Rota in Spain, where he grew up, to host a flag football tournament with USAA for militar

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Nov 15 2025SPORTS

Shohei Ohtani: The Unstoppable Force in Baseball

Shohei Ohtani has done it again. The Los Angeles Dodgers superstar has claimed the National League's Most Valuable Player award for the second year in a row. This victory adds to his impressive collection of accolades, including two World Series rings, a Rookie of the Year award, and a total of four

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Nov 15 2025SPORTS

Sports Betting: A Growing Threat to Fair Play

Sports are facing a serious problem with gambling. It's not new, but it's getting worse. In the past, strong leaders like Kenesaw Mountain Landis took a hard stance against gambling. He banned players involved in the 1919 World Series fix, sending a clear message. But today, the situation is differe

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Nov 15 2025BUSINESS

A Big Investor Takes a Closer Look at Alkami

In the world of finance, things are always changing. Recently, a well-known activist investor, Jana Partners, has been making waves. They've quietly built up a significant stake in Alkami Technology, a company that specializes in banking tech. This move didn't go unnoticed. It's a clear sign that Ja

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