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Oct 24 2025OPINION

Tennessee's Controversial Anthem: Time for a Change?

The University of Tennessee's beloved song "Rocky Top" has a dark side. Some people think it glorifies violence against federal agents. The song tells a story about strangers who never returned from Rocky Top, likely representing federal officers. With recent attacks on law enforcement, playing this

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

US Lawmakers Back Trump's Tech Export Limits on China

In a surprising turn of events, some US politicians are cheering a potential new rule from the Trump administration. This rule could limit tech exports to China. The idea is to hit back at China's recent move to control rare earth exports. The plan is still in the works, but it could affect a wide

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Oct 24 2025BUSINESS

Trump and Xi: A Meeting That Could Shape the Market

A big meeting is coming up. Trump and Xi have set a date for October 30. This news has made investors happy. They think it could mean better trade deals and less tension. Stock markets are close to new highs because of this. Tesla had some good news too. Their car sales were okay, but their energy

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Oct 24 2025CRYPTO

Crypto's Biggest Player Gets a Break

Changpeng Zhao, the mastermind behind Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, just got a big break. The former president, Donald Trump, decided to pardon him. Zhao had been serving time for not doing enough to stop criminals from using his platform for illegal activities like child sex

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Oct 24 2025CRIME

Uncovering the Dark Web Drug Ring: A Crypto Money Laundering Scheme

A recent case in Manhattan has brought to light a significant dark web drug trafficking operation. Five individuals have admitted their roles in this scheme, which involved shipping illegal drugs across the entire United States and laundering millions through cryptocurrency. The group, known as "Fir

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Oct 24 2025CRIME

The Big Heist: Why Thieves Are Shifting Targets

In the world of art theft, something unexpected has happened. Thieves have started stealing items that they can actually sell. This is a big change from the usual trend of stealing famous paintings that are nearly impossible to sell. Recently, thieves stole royal jewelry worth around $100 million fr

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Oct 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hidden Gems on Netflix You Shouldn't Miss

Netflix is full of shows that don't get the attention they deserve. These underrated series are packed with excitement and are perfect for a binge-watch. One standout is "Parish, " featuring Giancarlo Esposito as Gray Parish. Gray is a man with a dark past and a talent for driving. After his son's

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

When Fighting Discrimination Becomes the Discrimination

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) was created to fight workplace discrimination. It was supposed to be a safe place for everyone. But under the Trump administration, things changed. A judge recently ruled that the EEOC itself became a hostile work environment. Marc Seawright, the D

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Oct 24 2025BUSINESS

P&G's Profit Boost: A Closer Look at the Numbers

P&G recently shared its financial results for the first quarter of 2026. The company saw a rise in profits, driven by strong sales in beauty and grooming products. However, the celebration might be short-lived as P&G warned about upcoming challenges, particularly rising costs due to tariffs. Despite

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Oct 24 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Power of pH: A New Way to Make Strong, Clear Ceramics

Ceramics made from Y 2 O 3 and MgO are great for handling tough conditions and letting mid-infrared light pass through. But they often have flaws like uneven phases, big grains, and poor distribution. The usual way of making them, called coprecipitation, doesn't work well because Y 3+ and Mg

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