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Nov 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Protecting Kids from AI Chatbot Risks: Is It Enough?

AI chatbots are everywhere, and many young people use them daily. But are these tools safe for kids? One company, Character. AI, recently decided to block users under 18. This move was praised as a big step forward. However, for some families, it's too little, too late. A Texas mom, Mandi Furniss,

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Nov 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Germany's Big Bet on Fusion Energy

Germany is making a bold move in the energy world. They are investing a lot of money into fusion energy. This is a big deal because Germany has not been a fan of nuclear energy for a long time. In fact, they shut down their last nuclear power plants just last year. But now, they are changing their

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Nov 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

When Kids Face the Dark: Stephen King's Unsettling Truths

Stephen King has a knack for showing kids in a different light. He doesn't see them as innocent and carefree. Instead, he portrays them as fragile beings facing harsh realities. This theme is evident in many of his works and those inspired by him, like the upcoming "It: Welcome to Derry" prequel and

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Nov 03 2025SPORTS

Amad's Handball: A Missed Penalty That Changed the Game

In the Premier League match between Manchester United and Nottingham Forest, a controversial handball incident involving Amad Diallo left fans and experts questioning the referee's decision. The incident occurred during a corner kick in the 70th minute, when the ball struck Amad's arm instead of his

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Nov 03 2025SCIENCE

The ISS: A Quarter-Century of Orbital Endeavors

The International Space Station (ISS) has been a hub of human activity in space for 25 years. To mark this milestone, a special two-part series is set to air, diving into the construction and the human experiences aboard the ISS. The first part of the series, airing on November 5th, will focus on t

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Nov 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Endless Entertainment: What We Can't Stop Watching

Ever notice how we always end up watching the same shows and movies over and over? It's not just you. Many people have a go-to list of favorites they can't seem to stop rewatching. This habit isn't about laziness or lack of choices. It's about comfort, familiarity, and the joy of knowing exactly wha

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Nov 02 2025SPORTS

The Building Blocks of Young Sports Stars

The journey of a young athlete is full of ups and downs. What makes some shine while others struggle? This question has puzzled experts for years. A recent deep dive into 60 studies tried to crack the code. It found eight key elements that help young athletes grow. Plus, 44 smaller factors that play

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Nov 02 2025SPORTS

A Close Call and a New Record at New York City Marathon

The New York City Marathon saw some intense competition, especially in the men's race where Benson Kipruto from Kenya won by a tiny margin. He beat his fellow countryman Alexander Mutiso by just two hundredths of a second. It was a close finish, with Kipruto initially thinking he had it in the bag,

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Nov 02 2025SPORTS

Coach Prime Takes Full Blame After Colorado's Big Losses

Deion Sanders, the head coach of Colorado, is taking all the heat after his team lost two games in a row by a lot. On Saturday, they lost 52-17 to Arizona. The week before, they lost 53-7 to Utah. Now, their record is 3-6. After the game, Sanders didn't let any players or assistant coaches talk to

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Nov 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

A Deadly Day in the Italian Alps

The Italian Alps witnessed a tragic event recently. Five experienced climbers from Germany lost their lives in a sudden avalanche. They were attempting to reach the top of Cima Vertana, a peak in the Ortler mountain range. The group consisted of two separate teams, all connected by ropes for safety

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