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Dec 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

India's Green Energy Challenge: Weather Woes and Tight Rules

India's renewable energy sector is facing a double whammy: unreliable weather forecasts and stricter regulations. The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission has proposed tighter rules for wind and solar power producers. These rules aim to reduce the gap between the promised and actual power suppl

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Dec 03 2025SPORTS

Football Stars Shine in the San Luis Valley

In late November, a big deal went down in the San Luis Valley. The Class 1A All-South-Central League football team was announced. This is a huge honor for high school football players in the area. A total of 29 student-athletes from the valley made the cut. Centauri High School came out on top with

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Dec 03 2025EDUCATION

Unpacking Nuclear Weapons: A Conversation with Laura Reed

Laura Reed, a well-known expert in global security and U. S. foreign policy, is set to discuss the future of nuclear weapons in a world full of challenges. This event is organized by the World Affairs Council of Western Massachusetts and will take place on December 16th from noon to 1 p. m. at 1350

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Dec 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Stranger Things Finale: A Big Screen Experience

Stranger Things is wrapping up, and fans are in for a treat. The final episode will not only stream on Netflix but also hit theaters. This is a big deal because earlier, Netflix said it wouldn't happen. Now, they've changed their minds, and fans are excited. The finale will be two hours and five mi

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Dec 02 2025SPORTS

Danilo Gallinari's Unlikely Journey to Basketball Bliss

Danilo Gallinari, a seasoned NBA player, found his basketball joy in an unexpected place: Puerto Rico. After a long NBA career filled with ups and downs, Gallinari decided to play in the Baloncesto Superior Nacional (BSN) league. This choice led him to win a championship and experience the thrill of

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

The Fight Over FBI Oversight Threatens Defense Bill

In the halls of Congress, a heated argument is brewing. It's all about a plan to make the FBI more transparent. Rep. Elise Stefanik, a strong supporter of former President Donald Trump, wants a rule that would force the FBI to tell Congress when they start investigating political candidates. She bel

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Dec 02 2025FINANCE

Finance Leaders: Steering Through Change and Tech

Finance chiefs are in the hot seat, balancing new tech and old risks. They're not just crunching numbers anymore. They're steering the ship, especially with AI shaking things up. But it's not easy. The world's a mess with economic uncertainty and supply chain chaos. Yet, finance leaders are stepping

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Dec 02 2025EDUCATION

Smart Steps for College Leaders: How to Keep Values Strong While Moving Forward

Colleges and universities face a tough job. They must keep up with changes outside their walls while staying true to what they stand for inside. This is not easy. The world is full of new ideas and chances. But not all of them are good for every school. Leaders in education need to think carefully.

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

The Man Who Moved Mountains in Politics and Faith

Reginald Thomas Jackson, a prominent figure in both politics and religion, passed away at 71. His influence stretched far beyond the pulpit, shaping political landscapes in New Jersey and Georgia. As the head of the Black Ministers Council of New Jersey, he wielded significant power, mobilizing fait

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Dec 02 2025EDUCATION

A New Chapter for The Citadel: President Glenn Walters Steps Down

Glenn Walters, the head of The Citadel, has decided to retire. He will leave his post at the end of the 2025-26 school year. Walters shared this news with the school community in early December. He believes it is the right time to move on. Walters has been in charge for eight years. During his time,

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