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Nov 15 2025SPORTS

Jaylen Brown's Decade in Boston: More Than Just Basketball

Jaylen Brown, a key player for the Boston Celtics, recently stepped away from the basketball court to organize a charity bowling event. This wasn't just any ordinary night out; it was the first-ever "The BOWL, " hosted by Brown's 7UICE Foundation. The event took place at Kings Dining & Entertainment

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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

Politicians and Their Promises: Time for a Reality Check

Politicians often make big promises to win votes, but many of these promises never come true. This is a problem because voters are left disappointed, and politicians face no consequences. Some people think that limiting campaign donations could make elections fairer, but others argue that this limit

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Nov 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Owls in Peril: A Costly Government Plan Sparks Controversy

A heated debate is unfolding between government agencies and lawmakers over a plan to cull 450, 000 barred owls. The U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) proposed this strategy to protect the endangered Northern and California spotted owls. Critics question the plan's effectiveness and ethics, ar

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Nov 15 2025SPORTS

A New Era for MLS: How a Longer Winter Break Could Change the Game

The Major League Soccer (MLS) landscape is set for a significant shift in 2027. City SC's president has shared his thoughts on how a longer winter break could impact the league. This change is part of a broader schedule overhaul aimed at improving player performance and fan engagement. A longer win

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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

Jack Schlossberg: The New Face of Politics or Just Another Rich Kid?

Jack Schlossberg, the grandson of John F. Kennedy, is making waves in the political world. But is he serious about running for office, or is this just another way for him to stay in the spotlight? Let's take a closer look at his life and his campaign. Jack Schlossberg is a 32-year-old Harvard Law S

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Nov 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Green Invader: How a Seaweed is Changing Moroccan Coasts

A foreign seaweed called Rugulopteryx okamurae has been causing trouble along Morocco's northern coast since 2017. It's not just an ecological issue; it's also affecting the lives of people who depend on the sea for their livelihoods. Researchers have been keeping an eye on this invader from 2019 t

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Nov 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Android's New Way to Share Contacts: A Simple Guide

Google is working on a feature for Android that lets users share contact info just by tapping phones together. This is similar to Apple's NameDrop feature on iPhones. The feature is called "Gesture Exchange" or "Contact Exchange" right now, but the final name might be different. The way it works is

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Nov 14 2025EDUCATION

How Kids' After-School Lives Changed Post-Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic left a big mark on kids' lives, especially their after-school activities. But what happened after the pandemic is still a bit of a mystery. This makes it tough to figure out how to help kids stay active and engaged in good ways. Before the pandemic, kids had lots of options. T

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Nov 14 2025BUSINESS

Chicago's Hemp Businesses Face Tough Times After Federal Ban

A recent federal bill has put a damper on Chicago's hemp industry. The bill, which ended a government shutdown, also closed a loophole that allowed hemp products with small traces of THC to be sold as drinks, edibles, vapes, and more. This has left many businesses in a tough spot. Hemp business own

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Nov 14 2025SCIENCE

What Do Americans Really Think About Hidden Memories?

In the United States, a vast majority of adults believe in the idea of repressed memories. This belief is not just held by a few; it's widespread across different groups. Nearly everyone, about 94%, thinks that memories can be hidden away in the mind without a person knowing. Women, especially thos

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