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Nov 15 2025HEALTH

Trump's MRI: Routine or Remarkable?

President Donald Trump recently shared that he had an MRI scan during his physical check-up. He described the scan as "very standard, " but what does that really mean? Trump, now 79, had this scan at Walter Reed Medical Center on October 10. However, neither he nor the White House has specified whi

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Nov 15 2025SPORTS

Jaylen Brown's Decade in Boston: More Than Just Basketball

Jaylen Brown, a key player for the Boston Celtics, recently stepped away from the basketball court to organize a charity bowling event. This wasn't just any ordinary night out; it was the first-ever "The BOWL, " hosted by Brown's 7UICE Foundation. The event took place at Kings Dining & Entertainment

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Nov 15 2025EDUCATION

Downtown Dallas Campus: A Fresh Start for Students

Downtown Dallas is getting a makeover, and education is at the heart of it. Dallas College is shaking things up with plans to redesign its El Centro Campus, a key player in the area for over 50 years. The college has picked four teams to compete for the project, with proposals expected in December.

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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

Politicians and Their Promises: Time for a Reality Check

Politicians often make big promises to win votes, but many of these promises never come true. This is a problem because voters are left disappointed, and politicians face no consequences. Some people think that limiting campaign donations could make elections fairer, but others argue that this limit

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Nov 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Owls in Peril: A Costly Government Plan Sparks Controversy

A heated debate is unfolding between government agencies and lawmakers over a plan to cull 450, 000 barred owls. The U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) proposed this strategy to protect the endangered Northern and California spotted owls. Critics question the plan's effectiveness and ethics, ar

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Nov 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Giants Clash Over Smartwatch Tech

A big fight is happening between Apple and Masimo, a company that makes health monitoring tech. Masimo says Apple took their ideas and even hired their workers to do it. This fight is about patents, which are like special rights for inventions. Last year, Apple's smartwatches, the Series 9 and Ultr

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Nov 15 2025SPORTS

A New Era for MLS: How a Longer Winter Break Could Change the Game

The Major League Soccer (MLS) landscape is set for a significant shift in 2027. City SC's president has shared his thoughts on how a longer winter break could impact the league. This change is part of a broader schedule overhaul aimed at improving player performance and fan engagement. A longer win

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Nov 15 2025WEATHER

Weekend Warm-Up: What to Expect

The weather is taking a turn for the better. A high-pressure system is sticking around, so rain is not in the forecast for the next few days. It started off chilly, but the afternoon is shaping up to be quite nice. Temperatures are expected to hit around 70 degrees with plenty of sunshine. So, if y

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Nov 15 2025SCIENCE

Turtle Sex Secrets: How Temperature and Genes Team Up

In the world of turtles, the sex of a baby turtle isn't just about chromosomes. It's also about temperature. This is called temperature-dependent sex determination. Scientists have been curious about how this works for a long time. They knew that something called alternative splicing might play a ro

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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

Jack Schlossberg: The New Face of Politics or Just Another Rich Kid?

Jack Schlossberg, the grandson of John F. Kennedy, is making waves in the political world. But is he serious about running for office, or is this just another way for him to stay in the spotlight? Let's take a closer look at his life and his campaign. Jack Schlossberg is a 32-year-old Harvard Law S

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