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Jan 01 2026EDUCATION

Chicago's Education: A Year of Struggles and Changes

Chicago's schools faced big problems this year. Immigration crackdowns made students and families scared. Many Latino schools saw fewer kids showing up. A false alarm about immigration agents even caused panic at one school. Later, when the government started Operation Midway Blitz, schools had to s

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Jan 01 2026SPORTS

WVU Sports: The Highs and Lows of 2025

In 2025, West Virginia University's sports teams had quite the year. Let's dive into the good, the bad, and the ugly. First, let's talk about the wins. The WVU baseball team did something amazing. They won the Big 12 title outright for the first time ever. This is a big deal because it shows how fa

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

A Simple Mistake Revealed Russia's Hidden Troubles

A small error led to a big discovery. Someone in Russia tried to check their complaint status online. They typed the wrong number. Instead of an error, they saw someone else's complaint. This was not just any complaint. It was part of a huge collection of sensitive documents. These documents were o

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Dec 31 2025SCIENCE

The Mystery of MH370: A New Search Begins

The story of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 is one of the biggest mysteries in aviation history. Over ten years ago, this plane vanished without a trace, leaving behind no clear answers. The latest news is that a new search has started, which has brought back some hope that the plane might finally be

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Dec 31 2025CRYPTO

Making Sense of Crypto: How KIA is Changing the Game

In the fast-paced world of cryptocurrency, staying informed can feel like a full-time job. Enter KIA, a new AI tool designed to make navigating the crypto landscape a whole lot easier. Developed by KuCoin, this AI is not your average chatbot. It's built specifically for the crypto market, helping us

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Dec 31 2025SCIENCE

Science Uncovered: Earthquakes at Concerts and Dinosaur Tracks

In 2025, science made some pretty cool discoveries. One of the most talked-about findings was that Taylor Swift's concerts caused small earthquakes. Researchers in Ireland noticed that the crowd's energy at her concerts was so intense that it created measurable seismic activity. The songs "Love Stor

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Dec 31 2025WEATHER

Florida's Chilly New Year's Surprise: A Tropical State Shivers

Florida, known for its sunny beaches and warm weather, experienced an unusual cold snap on New Year's Eve. Many cities, like West Palm Beach and Miami, had their coldest December 31st in over 20 years. This cold wave came after a month of warmer-than-usual temperatures, making the sudden chill even

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Dec 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Legendary Actor's Journey: Isiah Whitlock Jr. 's Impact on Screen

Isiah Whitlock Jr. , a beloved figure in the acting world, has passed away at the age of 71. His passing was confirmed by Liebman Entertainment, who described him as a cherished member of their family. Whitlock was known for his vibrant personality and the unique presence he brought to every role he

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Dec 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Remembering Isiah Whitlock Jr. : A Life Beyond The Wire

Isiah Whitlock Jr. , a familiar face to many from his role in "The Wire, " has passed away at the age of 71. The news was shared by his manager, who expressed deep sorrow at the loss of a dear friend and client. The cause of his death remains undisclosed. Whitlock's portrayal of Maryland state Sen.

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Dec 31 2025EDUCATION

Illinois Schools: New Rules for Immigrant Kids and AI in Classrooms

In 2025, Illinois made some big changes to how schools handle immigrant students and artificial intelligence. These changes became law at the start of the new year. Immigrant students in Illinois now have more protection. A new law stops schools from asking about or sharing a student's immigration

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