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Oct 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The End of an Era: The White House Theater's Legacy

The White House movie theater, a cozy spot for presidents and their guests, is now gone. For over 80 years, this small theater was a place for relaxation and entertainment. It was used by many presidents, not just for watching movies but also for rehearsing important speeches. The theater was tucked

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Oct 26 2025WEATHER

Jamaica and Haiti Face Severe Hurricane Threat

Hurricane Melissa is growing stronger and is expected to hit Jamaica and Haiti hard. This storm could become a Category 5 hurricane, which is the most severe level. The slow movement of the hurricane means it will bring a lot of rain and strong winds. The hurricane is currently about 130 miles sout

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Oct 26 2025CRIME

The High-Stakes Game: Mafia's Poker Scheme Unveiled

In a recent crackdown, federal authorities have exposed a sophisticated poker rigging operation linked to New York City's infamous Mafia families. This high-tech scheme, which spanned six years, allegedly involved members and associates of the Genovese, Gambino, Bonanno, and Lucchese crime families.

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

Universities Face Tough Choices: Reform or Risk Losing Federal Support

American universities are in a tough spot. They rely heavily on federal grants and student loans, but trust is fading. Costs are rising, and some schools are accused of breaking civil rights laws. A recent offer from the administration could help them avoid big problems. The offer asks universities

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Oct 26 2025SPORTS

Alex Condon: From Aussie Roots to College Hoops Stardom

Alex Condon, a rising star in college basketball, has made a big choice. He decided to stay with the Florida Gators instead of jumping to the NBA. This decision came after careful thought. He felt he was close to being ready for the pros but loved college life too much to leave. Born in Perth, Aust

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Oct 26 2025HEALTH

How to Make Brain Tests Fair for Everyone

Brain tests, or cognitive assessments, are not as straightforward as they seem. They aim to measure how well our brains function, but various factors can skew the results. These factors include where a person lives, their native language, and their level of education. To tackle this issue, the Harmo

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

Virginia Beach's Leadership Shake-Up: What's Really Going On?

Virginia Beach is in the middle of some big changes, and not everyone is happy about it. The recent firing of Elizabeth Yusi, the top criminal prosecutor in Norfolk, has raised some eyebrows. Yusi had a solid reputation. She handled complex cases, like electronic data searches, with skill and profes

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Oct 26 2025SCIENCE

How Parents' Brains Change to Raise Kids

Parenting is a big job. It needs to be both steady and adaptable. This is how parents can handle different situations to keep their kids safe and healthy. Some parts of parenting are built into our genes. But hormones and experiences can also shape how parents act. Scientists are really interested i

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Oct 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Coral Reefs: The First Victims of Climate Change

Coral reefs are in serious trouble. They are the first ecosystems on Earth to hit a critical climate tipping point. This means they are now in a state of irreversible decline due to rising sea temperatures. The situation is dire, but there is still a chance to save some of them. The problem starts

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Katie Porter: A Political Storm in a Teacup

Katie Porter, a prominent figure in California politics, has faced some serious heat lately. Her ex-husband, Matthew Hoffman, has some strong words to say about her. He thinks she's not the best choice for governor. He says she's a "master manipulator" and that her behavior in politics is quite prob

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