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Nov 06 2025HEALTH

Why College Freshmen Often Gain Weight

College life is a big change. New surroundings, new friends, and new food choices. It's no surprise that many first-year students notice a change in their weight. But why does this happen? Researchers dug into this issue. They found that the college environment plays a big role in how and what stud

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Nov 06 2025EDUCATION

A Big Boost for Science and Engineering at TCU

Texas Christian University just got a huge surprise. Someone gave them $40 million to help their science and engineering programs grow. This is the biggest gift they've ever gotten for these programs in their 25-year history. The money comes from Louise Dilworth Davis. She went to TCU a long time a

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

U. S. Strikes on Venezuelan Boats Raise Questions and Tensions

In a recent move, top officials from the Trump administration met with key lawmakers to discuss U. S. strikes on boats suspected of drug trafficking near Venezuela. The meeting came after growing concerns in Congress about the lack of clarity surrounding these operations. Secretary of State Marco R

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Nov 06 2025CRIME

A Day of Fire and Fear Near the Airport

In Louisville, Kentucky, a routine day turned into a nightmare when a UPS plane crashed near the airport. Georgie Dow, the chief financial officer of Grade A Auto Parts, was at work when she heard a loud explosion. She had no idea that a plane had just crashed outside her building. When she went out

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

Trump's Bumpy Ride: Voters Send a Message on Costs

It's been a year since Donald Trump won the 2024 presidential election, and things were supposed to be smooth sailing. The White House had big plans to celebrate all the promises kept. But instead, Trump and his team found themselves dealing with a tough night. Democrats won some key races, and it l

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Nov 06 2025BUSINESS

Why the Super Rich Are Betting Big on Sports Teams

The ultra-rich are shifting their focus from traditional luxuries to sports teams. This isn't just about passion for the game; it's a smart move. Sports teams are turning out to be a goldmine for investors. Over the past few decades, top teams have grown faster than many other investments. This grow

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

Kingston Explores Legal Paths to Manage Drug Use in Public Spaces

Kingston is looking into legal options to control drug use in certain public areas. The city is asking for expert advice to find a fair way to handle this issue. This comes as a response to growing concerns about open drug use in specific locations. The idea is to create rules that strike a balance

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Nov 06 2025CRIME

Michoacán's Anger: Protests Erupt After Mayor's Murder

In the Mexican state of Michoacán, people are fed up. They've taken to the streets, shouting and setting things on fire, all because their mayor was killed. Carlos Manzo, the mayor of Uruapan, was shot dead during a Day of the Dead celebration. This wasn't just any murder; it was a bold, public atta

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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

Texas Democrats Move Forward in Special Election Race

In a recent special election, two Democrats, Christian Menefee and Amanda Edwards, secured their spots in a runoff to fill a vacant seat in the Texas House of Representatives. This seat, previously held by the late Rep. Sylvester Turner, is located in a district that has been consistently Democratic

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Nov 05 2025SCIENCE

Detecting Danger: How New Tech Sniffs Out Formaldehyde Faster

Formaldehyde, a sneaky and potentially harmful gas, is lurking in many places, from homes to workplaces. Detecting it quickly and accurately is crucial for keeping people safe. Traditional sensors often fall short, struggling with slow response times, instability, and trouble picking out formaldehyd

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