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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

Texas's Redistricting Map: A Supreme Court Interruption

The Supreme Court recently stepped in, halting a lower court's decision that suggested Texas's new congressional map might be racially biased. This temporary block, signed by Justice Samuel Alito, will stay in effect for a few days while the court decides if the Republican-friendly map can be used i

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Nov 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

A New Face at Intel: What's the Buzz About?

In the world of computer chips, big changes are happening. Intel, a major player in the game, has a new executive on board. This person used to work at TSMC, another big name in the industry. Some people are talking about a possible leak of secret tech info, but Intel's boss says it's not true. The

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Nov 23 2025EDUCATION

Are Psychology Books Getting Their Facts Right?

Psychology books for beginners have been under the microscope lately. It turns out, they've had some problems with getting the facts straight. These books often make psychology studies seem more solid than they really are. They also tend to push ideas that lean towards progressive politics. Some we

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Nov 23 2025BUSINESS

Kailyn Lowry's New Venture: A Playground for Young Athletes

Kailyn Lowry is stepping into a new role, this time as a business owner. She's always been busy, balancing family life and work. Now, she's adding another project to her list. Lowry is building a place for kids to play and train in sports. It's called Killr Sports, and it's happening in Smyrna, Dela

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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

Exercise and the Elderly: A Boost for Mind and Body

Elderly individuals with cognitive impairment often struggle with sleep and mood. A recent study explored how regular exercise can make a difference. The research focused on two types of exercise: eccentric resistance and combined aerobic plus resistance. The goal was to see how these activities imp

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Nov 23 2025EDUCATION

Newman High's November Star: Samantha Smith

Samantha Smith, a senior at Newman Central Catholic High School, has earned the title of Student of the Month for November. She is the daughter of Chad and Corie Smith. Samantha's favorite class is AP Statistics with Mrs. Connie Royer. She believes Mrs. Royer is the best teacher she has ever had. T

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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

Cloxacillin: The Unsung Hero Against Skin Bacteria?

In the world of medicine, cloxacillin is a trusted ally against certain bacteria. Among its targets is Cutibacterium acnes, a germ that can cause trouble, particularly around medical devices. This bacteria often joins forces with another, methicillin-susceptible Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA), creatin

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Nov 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Corey Feldman's Bumpy Ride on Dancing With the Stars

Corey Feldman, known for his roles in movies like The Goonies, recently shared his thoughts on the behind-the-scenes drama of Dancing With the Stars. He described the environment as "toxic, " highlighting the contrast between the on-camera harmony and the off-camera tensions. Feldman mentioned that

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Nov 22 2025BUSINESS

Lexington's Beef Plant Closure: A Big Deal for Local Farmers and Workers

The news that Tyson Foods is shutting down its beef plant in Lexington has left many people surprised and worried. This plant is a big deal because it processes about 5, 000 cows every day and employs around 2, 700 people. For many in the community, this news came as a shock. David Jobman, who rais

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Nov 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Wicked Returns, Box Office Wins

The musical sequel "For Good" has taken the box office by storm. It earned an impressive $68. 6 million on its opening day, with early screenings giving it a strong start. This puts it on course for a massive $151. 5 million opening weekend, making it the second-biggest opening ever for Universal, j

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