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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

Chicago Judge Calls Out Federal Agents: Stop Using Excessive Force!

A judge in Chicago has called out federal agents for lying about protests in the city. She said they used too much force and restricted their actions. The judge saw videos that showed the agents were not telling the truth. She ordered them to stop using tear gas and other weapons unless there is rea

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Nov 07 2025WEATHER

Georgia's Winter 2025: What to Expect?

Georgia's winter weather is always a bit of a mystery. Last year, the state saw some serious snowstorms, but usually, winter here is pretty mild. So, what's in store for this year? Let's take a look at what different forecasts are saying. First things first, winter officially kicks off on December

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

Big Boss Tells Staff to Stay Home Amid Protest Plans

A major investment company, Apollo Global Management, has asked its New York City employees to work from home on a specific Friday. This is because a protest is planned outside their office. The protest is about the company's CEO, Marc Rowan, who supports President Trump's policies on universities.

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Nov 07 2025HEALTH

A Big Step Forward in the Fight Against Childhood Brain Cancer

In a heartwarming show of support, top financial advisors and their firms came together to donate $1. 5 million to a cause close to many hearts: finding a cure for childhood brain cancer. This generous contribution will go towards a groundbreaking clinical trial for a vaccine therapy that could chan

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Nov 07 2025EDUCATION

Austin's Bid for Science Education Funding: A Closer Look

In Austin, Minnesota, a big push is happening to boost science education. The Hormel Institute is leading the charge, asking for a hefty $5 million from the state to expand its Minnesota Bioimaging Center (MiBC). This isn't just about building new spaces; it's about creating opportunities for studen

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

Why Democrats Should Make Education Their Big Win

In the upcoming elections, Democrats might want to focus on education. It's not just a problem to fix; it's a powerful tool for change. Two candidates in Texas, James Talarico and Colin Allred, are already doing this. They're making education a big part of their campaigns. Talarico, a former teache

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

SNAP Benefits: A Partial Victory for Recipients Amid Government Shutdown

In a surprising turn of events, people relying on SNAP benefits will get more money this November than first thought. The USDA figured out a mistake in their calculations. They initially planned to cut benefits by half. But now, they're only reducing them by 35%. This means eligible folks will recei

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

Flights Grounded: What's Happening at Major Airports?

The government shutdown is causing big changes in the sky. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is making airlines cut 10% of their flights at 40 major airports. This is to help air traffic controllers who are under a lot of pressure right now. The goal is to keep flying safe for everyone. Sta

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Nov 06 2025CELEBRITIES

Scott Disick's Big Decision: Why He's Staying in LA

Scott Disick had a change of heart about moving to New York City. He was all set to go, but his eldest son, Mason, made him think twice. Scott realized it wouldn't be fair to uproot his kids, Mason, Penelope, and Reign, from their home in Los Angeles. Mason, who is 15, was the one who convinced his

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Nov 06 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Battle: How the Immune System Turns Against Us

Imagine a system designed to protect you, but sometimes it goes rogue. That's what happens in autoimmune diseases. These conditions occur when the immune system mistakenly attacks the body's own tissues. Lupus, often called the disease of 1, 000 faces, is one such condition. It can cause a wide rang

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