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Dec 28 2025SPORTS

Trey Kaufman-Renn: The Hoops Hero from Indiana

Trey Kaufman-Renn is a basketball player who plays for Purdue Boilermakers. He is known for his strong will and determination. Last year, his team lost badly to Auburn. But he didn't forget that loss. This year, he made sure his team won by a huge margin. He even said he wished they had won by more

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Dec 28 2025SCIENCE

Science in the US: A Year of Setbacks and Resilience

In 2025, scientists in the US faced unprecedented challenges. The year started with the National Institutes of Health halting key operations, which disrupted ongoing studies and grant reviews. This was followed by executive orders that rolled back diversity and inclusion programs and removed crucial

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Dec 28 2025HEALTH

Chill Out and Sleep Tight: A New Way to Feel Better

In today's fast-paced world, stress and sleep troubles are common. Many people are looking for ways to feel better without relying on pills or complicated routines. Enter Pulsetto, a small device that might just help. Pulsetto is a wearable gadget that uses gentle electrical pulses to stimulate the

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Dec 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Understanding Technology: More Than Just Gadgets and Gizmos

Technology is everywhere. It's in the cars we drive, the food we eat, and even the air we breathe. But what exactly is technology? It's not just about fancy gadgets or complex machines. It's about finding solutions that work within our world's rules and our pockets. People often debate which techno

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Dec 28 2025EDUCATION

Unlocking Potential: How Arkansas Arts Academy is Redefining Education

In northwest Arkansas, a unique school is making waves by putting creativity at the heart of learning. Arkansas Arts Academy (AAA) is not your typical school. It's a place where arts and academics blend seamlessly, offering students a chance to learn in a way that feels right for them. At AAA, ever

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Dec 28 2025SCIENCE

Turning Peanut Oil into Eco-Friendly Plastic with Bacteria

Bacteria can make plastic-like stuff from peanut oil. This isn't your usual plastic. It's special because it breaks down naturally and doesn't harm the environment. Scientists found a type of bacteria called Bacillus subtilis LO1. It's great at turning peanut oil into this eco-friendly plastic. Thi

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Dec 28 2025SPORTS

Packers vs Ravens: Why Fans Prefer Bars Over Screens

The Packers vs Ravens game is creating a stir, but not just on TV screens. Local bars are buzzing with excitement as fans choose to watch the game together rather than alone at home. This shift is notable, especially as more sports games move to streaming services. For those without a Peacock accoun

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Dec 28 2025SCIENCE

Plants' Secret Blueprint: How Tiny Cell Structures Shape Growth and Survival

Plants are masters of adaptation. They constantly tweak their internal structures to handle changes inside and outside their cells. This isn't just any random adjustment. It's a carefully controlled process. At the heart of this process is the cytoskeleton. Think of it as the plant's internal scaffo

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Dec 28 2025SCIENCE

Van Fish: Kidney Changes During Their Big Swim

Van fish have a tough job. They live in Lake Van, which is quite different from regular freshwater. Every year, they swim upstream to spawn, facing big changes in their environment. This journey is not easy. Scientists wanted to see how these changes affect the fish's kidneys. They looked at kidney

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Dec 28 2025POLITICS

MAGA Supporters: Less Defensive, More Open About Their Views

Jordan Klepper, a comedian known for his interactions with President Donald Trump's supporters, has observed a notable shift in their behavior since Trump's first term. He mentioned that the MAGA base has become less defensive about their views, especially after Trump's inauguration in his second te

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