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Oct 30 2025SCIENCE

Celebrating a Pioneer in Molecular Science

Professor Christel Maria Marian's work has been a game-changer in the world of molecular science. Her focus on electron spin in molecular photochemical and photophysical processes has opened up new ways of understanding how molecules behave when they absorb light. This is not just some abstract theo

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Oct 30 2025POLITICS

Washington's 2026 Harvest: A Looming Labor Crisis

The harvest season in Central Washington is wrapping up, and it's been a good one. Farmers have had the support they needed, and the crops are looking healthy. But looking ahead to 2026, there's a big question mark hanging over the next harvest. The reason? A perfect storm of immigration policies an

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Oct 30 2025SPORTS

Turning Doubts into Dollars: How One Investor Bet Big on Women's Sports

In the world of sports, women have long been overlooked, but one investor saw an opportunity where others saw none. Alexis Ohanian, known for co-founding Reddit, took notice of the disparity in pay and attention given to women athletes. Back in 2019, he boldly stated that women's sports were underva

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Oct 30 2025SPORTS

Canadians in L. A. Rally Behind Blue Jays: A Story of Pride and Unity

Living in Los Angeles for nearly a decade, Cory Litwin has embraced the city's vibe. Yet, when it comes to sports, his heart beats for Toronto, where he was raised on Blue Jays games, thanks to his grandparents. The Blue Jays are more than just a team; they represent an entire country. This isn't ab

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Oct 30 2025EDUCATION

Louisiana Schools Fight New Rules

A big fight is happening in Louisiana over a new law called Charlie's Law. This law is supposed to make sure kids are safe and well taken care of in schools. But some private schools don't like it. They say the law is too strict and interferes with how they run their schools. The schools that are u

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Oct 30 2025FINANCE

Trade Talk Twist: Oil Prices Take a Dip

The recent meeting between Trump and Xi in Busan, South Korea, has left energy markets in a bit of a spin. After a chat lasting one hour and forty minutes, Trump announced a one-year trade agreement, set to be renewed automatically. But don't expect any fancy press releases just yet - the details ar

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Oct 30 2025HEALTH

Why India Needs to Talk About Blood Pressure

Blood pressure checks are not a priority for many in India. Yet, this silent health issue can lead to serious heart problems. The problem is, many people don't realize they have high blood pressure until it's too late. Age and lifestyle play a big role in who gets checked. Older adults and those wi

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Oct 30 2025POLITICS

Collin County: Is Change in the Air?

Collin County, Texas, has long been a Republican stronghold, but recent trends suggest a shift in its political landscape. The county has seen a surge in protests, with thousands of people gathering to voice their concerns. This is a stark contrast to the past, where such demonstrations were rare.

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Oct 30 2025BUSINESS

Samsung's Chip Business Gets a Big Boost from AI

Samsung's chip-making division just had a massive profit jump. They made 80% more than expected. This huge increase shows that the global AI craze is giving their business a big lift. The company plans to focus on making a new type of memory chip next year. It's called HBM4, and it's made to work w

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Oct 30 2025POLITICS

Standing Up: How People Are Fighting Back

Right now, things feel pretty tough. But guess what? People are pushing back hard. Just last month, over 7 million individuals took to the streets to say no to a leader's strong-arm tactics. That's a lot of people, more than 2% of all adults in the country. History shows that when about 3. 5% of a p

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