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Mar 18 2025SPORTS

Boosting Your Left Wingers: Top Picks for the Speed Boost Evolution

Wingers are key players in EA Sports FC 25. They need to be fast, clever, and bold, often cutting in from the sides to create scoring chances. The 'Flash Step' Evolution is a game-changer, allowing players to upgrade any left winger rated 89 or lower. This evolution can significantly boost a player'

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Mar 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Crime Drama Without Breaks: A New Way to Watch

There is a ton of TV out there. Viewers can pick any show from any time. This has led to a big push to make TV shows stand out. Netflix has always been a leader in this push. They have used interactive TV and even episodes that play in different orders. Now, they have a new trick up their sleeve

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Mar 18 2025OPINION

Africa's New Power Play: India vs. China

The African continent is on the brink of a major shift. For the first time in recent history, Africa is not under the control of a single powerful nation. It is a place where many countries are eager to invest and gain influence. Two of the world's most populous countries, India and China, are

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Mar 18 2025WEATHER

March's Warmth: Rain, Sunshine, and Melting Snow

March has been unusually warm this year. It is over halfway through and temperatures in Boston are already more than 4. 5 degrees above the average for the month. This warmth brought rain to southern New England on Monday. Logan Airport received about 1. 75 inches of rain. Meanwhile, a band of heavy

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Mar 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Green Are America's Ports?

The Port of Los Angeles, the biggest in the U. S. , is buzzing with activity. Electric top-handlers move trailers on and off massive container ships. Some ships plug into electricity instead of burning diesel while in harbor. This shift is part of a broader effort to clean up the air around America'

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Mar 18 2025OPINION

Parents Fight Back: The Battle for School Control

Over recent weeks, many politicians and media personalities have been vocal about changes at the Department of Education. They seem more worried about the impact on government employees and their benefits than the students these changes are supposed to help. This focus raises questions about their p

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Mar 18 2025SCIENCE

Astronomers Turn Near-Miss Asteroid Into a Science Opportunity

Astronomers have a new target for exploration: asteroid 2024 YR4. This asteroid, once thought to be a potential threat, is now seen as a golden opportunity for scientific discovery. It was first spotted in December 2024. It is not very large, measuring between 130 to 300 feet (40 to 90 meters) ac

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Mar 18 2025POLITICS

Canada's Bold Moves in the Trade War

The trade tension between Canada and the U. S. is heating up. Two fresh ideas have surfaced to give Canada an advantage. One is about breaking U. S. intellectual property rules. The other is about blocking PornHub. Both ideas have sparked debate and could escalate the conflict. The U. S. i

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Mar 18 2025POLITICS

SpaceX's Starlink: A Potential Conflict of Interest?

In the world of aviation, there's a lot of talk about a possible conflict of interest involving Elon Musk. The spotlight is on how his company, SpaceX, is involved in upgrading the U. S. Federal Aviation Administration's air traffic control system. This is a big deal because it involves a lot of m

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Mar 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Unseen Power of a Simple Story

It is always exciting when a new show comes along and captures the hearts of viewers worldwide. One such show is the Netflix miniseries Adolescence. This four-part drama, starring Stephen Graham and Erin Doherty, has been making waves since its release on March 13. The series follows a 13-year-old b

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