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Nov 07 2025OPINION

TV's LGBTQ Characters: A Closer Look at Representation and Viewer Preferences

The latest report from GLAAD reveals that out of 489 LGBTQ characters currently on TV, a significant 41% are set to disappear due to show cancellations. This news has sparked discussions about representation and viewer engagement. Interestingly, the number of LGBTQ characters on TV has seen a notab

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Nov 06 2025SPORTS

Coach's Comments Spark Controversy: Is Criticism of Bengals Players Fair?

Zac Taylor, the head coach of the Bengals, recently stirred up a debate by criticizing players Chase Brown and Ja'Marr Chase. He pointed out some errors made by the offense that led to lost points. This critique came after the team's game on November 2. Many people were surprised by Taylor's remark

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Hostage Remains: A Delicate Process of Recovery

Israel is in the midst of a complex operation to recover the remains of hostages from Gaza. This week, another body, believed to be of a deceased hostage, was handed over to Israel by Hamas through the Red Cross. This is the third such transfer this week. The remains are now at a national forensics

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Nov 05 2025OPINION

Why Do Trump Cartoons All Look the Same?

There's a lot of talk about how political cartoons are one-sided. Many people feel like they've seen the same Trump cartoon over and over. It's always the same idea: Trump as a angry, foolish figure. Sometimes he's in a tank, like he's attacking cities. Other times, his supporters are shown as unedu

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Nov 04 2025POLITICS

CBS's Big Edit: What Made the Cut and What Didn't

CBS recently shared the full 73-minute interview between Scott Pelley and former President Donald Trump, which was a stark contrast to the 28-minute version that aired on "60 Minutes. " This move gave viewers a peek into the editing process, showing how journalists decide what's newsworthy. The dec

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Nov 04 2025HEALTH

Why Heart Risk Calculators Can't Agree

Heart disease is a major health concern, ranking high among causes of death globally. Doctors rely on various tools to assess a person's risk, but these tools often don't see eye to eye. This inconsistency can lead to different treatment recommendations, even for the same patient. A recent study hi

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Nov 04 2025HEALTH

Fun Fitness for Seniors: How Games Can Boost Health

Older adults face unique challenges when it comes to staying active. As people age, it's common to see a decline in physical fitness and overall well-being. This is a big deal because it can lead to a lower quality of life. But what if there was a way to make exercise more fun and engaging for senio

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Nov 04 2025SPORTS

A Coach's Mistake: When Keeping a Star Player in a Game Goes Wrong

The Washington Commanders are in a tough spot. Their star quarterback, Jayden Daniels, got hurt in a game they were losing badly. The coach, Dan Quinn, made a call to keep Daniels in the game. But that decision didn't go well. Daniels hurt his elbow when he was tackled. Now, the team is dealing with

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Nov 03 2025HEALTH

Trouble at the Top: FDA's Drug Division in Turmoil

The Food and Drug Administration's drug division is in chaos. Dr. George Tidmarsh, who leads this division, is on leave. He says it's because he spoke up about a new program. This program fast-tracks some drug approvals. He thinks it's not based on solid science. Instead, he believes politics are pl

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Nov 03 2025SPORTS

Detroit Tigers: Offseason Roster Shuffle Begins

The Detroit Tigers are kicking off their offseason with some roster tidying. After the World Series wrapped up, the Tigers, like other teams, are diving into the routine tasks that come with the end of a season. First up, the Tigers have 47 players on their 40-man roster. But six players are now fr

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