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Oct 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

Alaska's Ambler Road: A Costly Misstep?

The Trump administration has thrown its support behind a controversial mining road in Alaska's Ambler region, but is this really a good idea? The federal government has pledged $35. 6 million to Trilogy Metals, a Canadian company exploring the area. This investment is quite small for a mining compan

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Oct 19 2025RELIGION

A Metro Station in Tehran Honors Mary

In the heart of Tehran, a new metro station stands out for its unique design. The Maryam Moghaddas station is not your typical transit hub. It feels more like stepping into a place of worship, with its arched ceilings and religious artwork. The name Maryam Moghaddas translates to "Holy Mary" in Pers

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Oct 19 2025SCIENCE

Simple Science: How a Common Compound Could Clean Up Our Water

Scientists have found a way to make better filters for cleaning water. They used a common chemical found in oil called thiophene. This chemical was used to make a special kind of membrane. This membrane is like a super-fine sieve that can filter out tiny bits of dye from water. The best part? They m

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Oct 18 2025SPORTS

North Carolina's Close Call: A Fumble Ends Belichick's Hopes

North Carolina's football team, led by coach Bill Belichick, faced a tough game against California. They were close to winning but lost due to a big mistake. Late in the game, Nathan Leacock fumbled the ball at the goal line. This turned a potential victory into a 21-18 defeat. Belichick acknowledge

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Oct 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Starship: The Next Big Leap in Space Travel

The Starship Version 2 has completed its final test flight, wrapping up a nearly two-year journey with a successful 11th suborbital mission. This paves the way for the much-anticipated Version 3, which is set to debut in 2026. The new model will be taller, carry more fuel, and feature advanced docki

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Oct 18 2025POLITICS

People Power: A Stand Against Authoritarianism

Across the United States, a wave of protests swept through cities and towns, uniting people under the banner of "No Kings. " This movement, a direct response to the actions of President Donald Trump, saw massive turnouts in both urban and rural areas. The protests were not just about Trump, but abou

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Oct 18 2025POLITICS

San Francisco Speaks Out: Residents and Leaders Push Back Against Trump's Troops Plan

San Francisco is known for its vibrant culture and tech scene, but lately, it's been in the news for a different reason. President Trump has suggested sending federal troops to the city, calling it a "mess" due to crime and homelessness. But locals aren't having it. People like Manit Limlamai and K

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Oct 18 2025POLITICS

Standing Up for Democracy: Protests Against Trump's Leadership

People are planning to gather in Washington D. C. and across the U. S. for "No Kings" rallies to voice their concerns about the direction of the country under President Donald Trump. This is the third major protest since Trump's return to the White House, and it's expected to be the biggest yet. The

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Oct 18 2025POLITICS

Big Changes in Politics: What's Happening Now?

The political scene is buzzing with big news. Let's dive in. First up, the Supreme Court is making waves again. They're looking at Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. This law helps make sure everyone's vote counts, especially for minority groups. But some justices seem to think racism isn't a big

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Oct 18 2025BUSINESS

Trading Cards Make a Comeback: Why Everyone's Collecting Again

Trading cards are back in a big way, and it's not just kids who are excited. Adults are also getting into the hobby, driven by nostalgia and the fun of collecting. Big stores like Target and Walmart are noticing this trend and stocking up on cards for the holiday season. Sales of trading cards have

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