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Feb 17 2025SPORTS

Super Bowl 2026: Can the Logo Predict the Teams?

The NFL has a knack for stirring up excitement, and this time, they've done it with the Super Bowl LX logo. Unveiled on a Sunday night, the logo has sparked a flurry of speculation about which teams will face off in the 2026 championship game. The logo features a mix of colors that fans are eag

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Feb 17 2025POLITICS

JFK Files: 14, 000 Pages Unveiled, Conspiracies Intensify

When Donald Trump returned to the White House, he made a big move. He ordered the release of all files related to the deaths of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr. This decision was a big deal, especially for those who have been speculating about the assassinations for dec

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Feb 17 2025CELEBRITIES

Aubrey Plaza Returns to the Spotlight at SNL 50th Anniversary

Aubrey Plaza, a well-known actress, made her first public appearance since her husband, Jeff Baena, passed away. This happened at the "SNL 50" anniversary special, which was a big celebration for the show's 50 years on air. The event took place on February 16th, and it was a three-hour special. Plaz

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Feb 17 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Sheets, Big Impact: How Size and Charge Shape Ion Separation

Imagine tiny sheets, so small you can't even see them, stacked together to create a super thin membrane. These sheets, called nanosheets, are made from a type of clay called montmorillonite. Scientists have found a way to use these nanosheets to separate lithium (Li+) and magnesium (Mg2+) ions from

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Feb 16 2025SPORTS

U. S. Hockey Team Breaks Canada's Winning Streak

The U. S. men's hockey team scored a big win against Canada in a recent tournament. This victory ended Sidney Crosby's impressive 26-game winning streak in international play. The last time the U. S. won against Canada in a similar event was back in 2010. The game started with a bang. Three fights

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Feb 16 2025CRIME

Knife Attack in Villach: A City Mourns

In the southern Austrian city of Villach, a 23-year-old Syrian man went on a stabbing spree, leaving six people injured and a 14-year-old boy dead. The attack, which occurred on a Saturday, was carried out by a man who had radicalized himself online in a short period of time. He was arrested shortly

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Feb 16 2025WEATHER

Weather Chaos Hits the U. S. : From Floods to Snowstorms

The eastern part of the U. S. is gearing up for a fresh round of intense, wet weather. This includes heavy rain and strong winds that could bring tornadoes to the Mississippi Valley. Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia, and Arkansas are under flood alerts. The National Weather Service is urging peopl

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Feb 16 2025SPORTS

Mac McClung's Triple Dunk Crown

The NBA All-Star weekend in San Francisco was a thrilling night filled with incredible dunks, a surprising disqualification, and a historic win. Mac McClung, a guard for the Osceola Magic, made history by becoming the first player to win the Slam Dunk contest three years in a row. He didn't just win

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Feb 16 2025POLITICS

Democrats' Dilemma: Standing Up to Trump

Democrats are grappling with how to effectively counter Trump's aggressive moves. They're torn between using familiar tactics from the past and finding new, more impactful strategies. The party is scattered, with potential leaders hesitant to step forward. Meanwhile, Trump's rapid actions are outpac

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Feb 16 2025SCIENCE

Building Mini Testes in a Lab: A New Hope for Future Dads

Scientists are working hard to help young cancer patients have kids in the future. One big challenge is making sperm from saved testicular tissue in a lab. This is tricky because there aren't many samples to study. So, researchers turned to a clever solution: using special stem cells to create tiny,

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