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Dec 01 2025SPORTS

The Hidden Struggles of India's Female Athletes

In India, women in sports face many challenges. These issues are not new. They have been studied in other countries. But in India, they are not talked about enough. A recent study looked at this problem. It surveyed 436 female athletes in one state. The findings were surprising. One-third of these w

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Dec 01 2025SPORTS

Family Ties: C. J. Stroud's Vision for His Dad's Future

C. J. Stroud is making big plans for when his dad gets out of prison. He wants his dad to be a part of his foundation. This is a big deal because his dad has been in prison for almost 10 years. He is serving a long sentence for some serious crimes. But C. J. sees his dad as his best friend and wants

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Dec 01 2025OPINION

Is DEI the Problem or the Solution?

DEI programs are facing a lot of criticism these days. Some people think they are unfair and hurt meritocracy. But let's think about this. First, DEI programs were never about giving unfair advantages. They were made to fight discrimination and favoritism. These things go against the idea of merito

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Nov 29 2025EDUCATION

Northwestern University Settles with Feds for $75 Million

Northwestern University has settled a dispute with the federal government. They will pay $75 million. This deal ends a long investigation. The government had accused the university of unfair treatment. They also froze the school's federal funds. The settlement requires Northwestern to change some p

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Nov 29 2025SCIENCE

Dairy Cows and Calves: A Hidden Battle Against Drug-Resistant Bacteria

On some dairy farms in Western Australia, a silent struggle is taking place. It's not about milk production or pasture quality, but something much smaller and more sinister: drug-resistant bacteria. Scientists recently took a closer look at this issue by studying E. coli bacteria found in the feces

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Nov 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Ray J's Thanksgiving Trouble: What Happened?

Ray J, the singer and actor, had a rough Thanksgiving this year. He was arrested on Thanksgiving morning. Police in Los Angeles got a call about an assault with a deadly weapon and domestic violence. They went to the scene and took Ray J into custody. His real name is Willie Ray Norwood Jr. He is 44

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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

Navigating Work with Lupus: The Hidden Struggles of Women

Women with lupus face a tough battle at work. They often have to hide their pain and act like everything is fine. This is because workplaces value people who seem stable and productive. But for someone with lupus, this can be really hard. Lupus is a condition that causes pain and other symptoms tha

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Nov 28 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Brain Scans with Sodium Signals

In the world of medical imaging, scientists are always looking for ways to make brain scans clearer. One recent approach involves using sodium signals to improve phosphorus scans. This might sound a bit odd, but it's all about making the most of the data we have. Phosphorus scans, or 31 P MRSI,

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Nov 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's AI Tools Face Access Limits Due to Popularity

Google's AI tools, Gemini 3 Pro and Nano Banana Pro, have seen a surge in users. This has led to changes in how much free users can access. Initially, free users could use Gemini 3 Pro up to five times a day. They could also generate and edit up to three images daily with Nano Banana Pro. Recently,

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

Putin's Peace Plan Pause: Is Russia Stalling for More?

Putin seems to be playing a waiting game with the U. S. peace plan for Ukraine. He's not saying no, but he's not saying yes either. Analysts think he believes he can wait until Ukraine gives in to his demands. Putin's team has been sending mixed signals. They say the U. S. plan could be a starting

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