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Mar 04 2025POLITICS

Why Is Trump's Speech Different This Time?

In the nation's capital, President Trump is set to give a big speech in front of Congress. This isn't your typical State of the Union address, though. It's called a "joint address to Congress, " and it's a tradition that started way back with President Reagan. You might be wondering, why the change

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Mar 04 2025HEALTH

Violence and Kids' Mental Health: What You Need to Know

Violent injuries can have a huge impact on a child's mental health. This is a big deal because kids who get hurt in violent ways are more likely to have mental health problems than those who get hurt in non-violent ways. This can lead to things like acute stress disorder, post-traumatic stress disor

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Mar 04 2025HEALTH

Melanoma: How Kids Are Now Fighting Back

Melanoma is a type of skin cancer that has seen huge improvements in treatment over the past few years. This has led to better outcomes and quality of life for patients. Doctors can now tell the difference between melanomas caused by long-term sun exposure and other types. This is thanks to advances

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Mar 04 2025ENVIRONMENT

Drought and Wheat: The Race for Resilient Crops

Wheat is a staple food for many people around the world. But it's under threat from drought, especially as climate change speeds up. This makes finding wheat that can handle dry conditions and still produce lots of grain super important. Researchers took a close look at different types of wheat, bot

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Mar 04 2025POLITICS

Trump's Big Speech: What You Need to Know

On Tuesday night, President Trump will give a major speech to Congress. This isn't his usual State of the Union address, but a chance for him to talk about what he wants to focus on this year. The speech is scheduled to start at 9 p. m. ET. You can watch it on many TV channels and online pl

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Mar 04 2025CRIME

Boston's Battle Against Spreading Crime and Drug Use

Boston has been on a journey to tackle crime and drug use since clearing the Mass. and Cass encampment. This wasn't an easy task. The city's leaders, including Mayor Michelle Wu and Police Commissioner Michael Cox, have been busy addressing the spillover effects that have popped up in other areas. T

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Mar 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Driving Drowsy? Tech to the Rescue!

Driving while tired is a big problem that can cause serious accidents. Many methods have been developed to detect driver fatigue automatically, using various reliable physiological signals. These signals come from the body and can tell us how alert or tired a person is. However, these methods often

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Mar 03 2025CRIME

The Enduring Mystery of the Skelton Brothers

In a small town near Ohio, a mother is seeking closure. Tanya Zuvers is asking a judge to declare her three sons dead. It has been almost 15 years since they vanished. The boys were last seen with their father, John Skelton, after a Thanksgiving visit. Skelton is expected to complete his 15-year pri

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Mar 03 2025SPORTS

NFL Draft 2025: Who's Hot and Who's Not?

The 2025 NFL Draft is shaping up to be an exciting one, with plenty of talent and surprises. Let's dive in and see who's making waves. First up, Cam Ward is generating a lot of buzz. After impressing at the combine, many believe he could be the Browns' pick at No. 2. The Browns seem open to

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Mar 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Next Big Update: Galaxy A55 in the Mix?

Samsung's latest software, One UI 7. 0, has been making waves. Initially, it was only available for the Galaxy S24 series. But now, there's buzz that it might be heading to the Galaxy A55 too. A recent leak from a tipster on X revealed that the Android 15-based One UI 7. 0 beta version for the Galax

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