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Nov 02 2025EDUCATION

A Mom's Fight for Free Speech in Wisconsin Schools

In Wisconsin, a mom and activist named Scarlett Johnson recently won a big legal victory. She was sued for defamation after she spoke out against her school district's focus on social justice. Johnson, who leads the local chapter of Moms for Liberty, made some strong comments on social media. She qu

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Nov 02 2025SPORTS

Ronda Rousey's MMA Comeback and the Reality of Fan Support

Ronda Rousey, a former UFC champion, recently shared her thoughts on MMA fans, sparking a debate. She believes fans quickly forget fighters after they lose. But not everyone agrees with her. Chael Sonnen, another UFC legend, thinks Rousey misunderstood the fans. He said fans don't hate or love figh

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Nov 02 2025SPORTS

OU's Coaches Fire Up Fans for the Big Kickoff

OU's football season is just around the corner, and the buzz is building. The coaches, Baranczyk and Moser, have been busy rallying the fans. They've been sharing their excitement and plans for the upcoming games. The coaches have been talking about their strategies. They want to make sure the team

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Nov 02 2025CRIME

Crypto Crime: Are Hackers Winning or Just Changing Tactics?

In 2025, hackers linked to North Korea stole over $2 billion in cryptocurrency, setting a new record. Meanwhile, global law enforcement made significant strides, recovering $439 million and arresting hundreds of money launderers across 40 countries. This raises an important question: Are these crimi

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Nov 01 2025HEALTH

A Rare Lung Infection: When Common Bacteria Take a Dangerous Turn

In the world of germs, some are more famous for causing trouble than others. One such troublemaker is Streptococcus pyogenes, better known as Group A Strep. It's usually known for causing sore throats and skin infections. But in rare cases, it can cause serious lung infections. A 52-year-old woman

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Nov 01 2025SCIENCE

Uncovering the Secrets of a Dinosaur Mummy

In the vast, rugged landscapes of eastern Wyoming, a remarkable discovery was made over a century ago. A dinosaur mummy, preserved in clay, offered a glimpse into the past. Recently, a team of researchers, led by paleontologist Paul Sereno, set out to uncover more about this ancient creature. The j

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Nov 01 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Memories: The Science Behind Changing Our Past

Our memories are not fixed records of the past but rather flexible stories that our brains tell ourselves. Every time we recall something, our brains tweak the details, sometimes creating false memories. This isn't always a bad thing. Scientists are exploring how we can manipulate memories to improv

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Nov 01 2025CRIME

A Dark Day in Michigan: Hate Fuels Church Attack

A violent incident shook Michigan last September. A man drove his truck into a church, started shooting, and set the building on fire. This wasn't random. The FBI says he had a grudge against the church's faith. The shooter, Thomas Sanford, was a former Marine. He had lived in Utah and dated a woma

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Nov 01 2025BUSINESS

ESPN's GameDay Move: A Bold Play in the Streaming Wars

In a surprising turn, ESPN has decided to air its popular "College GameDay" show on X, the social media platform. This move comes as Disney, ESPN's parent company, faces a standoff with YouTube TV, which has removed Disney's networks from its platform. The dispute centers around pricing, with Disney

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Nov 01 2025SPORTS

Dodgers' Unshakable Spirit: A Game of Grit and Gritty Plays

The Los Angeles Dodgers showed their true colors in a high-stakes game against the Toronto Blue Jays. Kiké Hernández made a jaw-dropping catch that saved the game and the season. He didn't hesitate, even when the ball was coming straight at his face. Hernández's quick thinking and fearless attitude

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