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Nov 17 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Tiny Sea Creatures Grow and Shrink to Survive

In the vast ocean, tiny creatures called Noctiluca scintillans are making big waves. These dinoflagellates can grow and shrink depending on their environment. Scientists wanted to understand why this happens. They did experiments to see how food, temperature, and light affect the size and growth of

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Nov 17 2025SPORTS

Keisean Nixon: From Compton to NFL Stardom

Keisean Nixon, a standout cornerback for the Green Bay Packers, has made a name for himself in the NFL since 2019. His journey to the league was not straightforward, as he went undrafted but secured a contract with the Oakland Raiders, now known as the Las Vegas Raiders. Known for his athleticism an

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Nov 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Banks Are Catching Up to Tech Trends

Banks are finally stepping up their tech game. For years, they lagged behind other industries, especially retail, when it came to adopting new technology. But now, with the help of something called agentic AI, banks are keeping pace with the latest innovations. This shift is huge. Just a few years

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Nov 17 2025FINANCE

Bill Ackman's Bold Plan for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac

Bill Ackman, a well-known hedge fund manager, is about to share his new ideas for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. He plans to talk about this during an online event. Ackman thinks his plan will help the government get the most out of these companies. He also believes it will keep mortgage rates stable a

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Nov 17 2025BUSINESS

Jersey's Legal Battle with a Russian Tycoon

A wealthy Russian businessman, Roman Abramovich, is in a legal fight with the government of Jersey. His team says the investigation started in 2022 is unfair and has not made any progress. They claim that the government has not provided enough evidence or made any charges against Abramovich. The go

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Nov 17 2025HEALTH

Understanding Seizures in Youngsters: A Look at Cameroon's Health System

Epilepsy is a long-term condition that affects the brain and causes repeated seizures. In Cameroon, there isn't much information about how this condition affects children. A recent study tried to fill this gap by looking at cases from a major hospital. The study found that seizures in children can

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Nov 17 2025LIFESTYLE

Love Across the Political Divide: Navigating Family Differences

A young woman finds herself in a tricky spot. Her boyfriend comes from a wealthy, highly educated, and liberal family. They are active in protests and have advanced degrees. Her own family, however, is more conservative and less affluent. She holds a bachelor's degree, which is the highest level of

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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

Charlotte's Immigration Raid: A Closer Look at the Numbers and Impact

In a swift operation, federal agents in Charlotte, North Carolina, detained 81 individuals in just five hours. This crackdown, led by Gregory Bovino, a seasoned official from the U. S. Border Patrol, signals a tougher stance on immigration enforcement under the current administration. Bovino, known

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Nov 17 2025SPORTS

Georgia's Game-Changing Move Shakes Up College Football

Georgia's football team, led by coach Kirby Smart, showed why they're a force to be reckoned with in a recent game against Texas. Smart's bold strategies, like a surprise onside kick, turned the tide in Georgia's favor. This move caught everyone off guard and proved to be a game-changer. The game s

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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

ICE's Digital Eyes: How Social Media Surveillance Could Change Everything

ICE, the U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, is planning to keep a constant eye on social media. They want private companies to watch platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram all day and night. This isn't just about checking a few posts here and there. It's about turning everyday onlin

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