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Nov 01 2025EDUCATION

How American Schools Are Teaching History Through a Different Lens

Many schools in the United States are using a new way to teach history. They focus on stories of struggle and oppression. A group called the Zinn Education Project (ZEP) helps teachers with this. They share lessons and resources for students from kindergarten to high school. ZEP is named after Howa

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Nov 01 2025CRYPTO

Sui Network's Rising Star: HyperSui's Bold Move in DeFi

HyperSui is making waves in the crypto world, especially on the Sui Network. This new project is all about perpetual trading, which is a big deal in decentralized finance (DeFi). It's not just any trading platform; it's designed to be fast, efficient, and attractive to both regular users and big inv

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Nov 01 2025POLITICS

U. S. Government Shutdown: Crypto Laws in Limbo

The U. S. government shutdown is dragging on, and it's not just causing trouble for federal workers. It's also putting a big question mark over crypto laws. The shutdown started on October 1, 2025, after Congress couldn't agree on funding. If it keeps going, it'll break the record for the longest sh

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Nov 01 2025SCIENCE

Chimps Show They're Smarter Than You Think

Chimpanzees have always been fascinating creatures, showing behaviors that remind us of humans. They can get tipsy, follow trends, and now, they've shown they can think rationally too. A group of scientists from the Netherlands wanted to see if chimps could change their minds when they see new evide

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Nov 01 2025SCIENCE

How a Common Drug Might Help Fight a Brain Disease

People with a brain disease called multiple sclerosis (MS) often take a medicine named dimethyl fumarate (DMF). This drug helps to ease the symptoms of MS. But how exactly does it work? Scientists wanted to find out. They did some tests on mice to see what happens. First, they gave the mice a subst

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Nov 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

Hoi An's Fight to Rise Again After Floods

Hoi An, a charming old town in Vietnam, is picking up the pieces after a massive flood. The town, known for its beautiful lanterns and historic buildings, was hit hard by heavy rains. The water rose quickly, damaging homes and businesses. People there say they have never seen flooding like this befo

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Nov 01 2025POLITICS

U. S. Promises Tech Help to Counter China's Moves in South China Sea

Pete Hegseth, the Pentagon chief, recently spoke out against China's actions in the South China Sea, calling them destabilizing. He was in Kuala Lumpur for meetings with allies like Australia, Japan, and the Philippines. Hegseth offered to help Southeast Asian countries by sharing technology to moni

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Nov 01 2025CRIME

A Gang Member's Failed Escape: Stuck on a Sign

A man from El Salvador, Marlon Odir Gomez Hernandez, found himself in a ridiculous situation while trying to avoid arrest. He was in Houston, where ICE officers were conducting a routine operation. Instead of cooperating, he decided to run. He climbed through the ceiling of a washateria and onto the

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Nov 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Comedy of Errors: Taiwanese Film Double Happiness Takes Asia-Pacific by Storm

A new Taiwanese comedy-drama, "Double Happiness, " is making waves in the film industry. The movie, directed by Joseph Chen-Chieh Hsu, who previously worked on "Little Big Women, " is causing a stir with its unique plot. The story revolves around a man whose wedding plans go awry when he discovers t

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Nov 01 2025SCIENCE

How Tiny DNA Tweaks Changed How We Walk

Humans stand out among primates because they walk on two legs. This ability didn't just happen by chance. It turns out, two small changes in our DNA played a big role in this unique trait. Researchers recently made an exciting discovery. They found that these genetic tweaks altered how a key hip bo

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