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Sep 11 2025BUSINESS

Ford's Bold Move: Mixing Old and New to Win Hearts and Minds

Ford, a well-known car company, has just started a new ad campaign. This campaign is all about showing off both its electric cars and its classic ones. The goal? To attract new customers who love tech and keep the old ones who love trucks. The company recently cleaned up its Instagram page. It dele

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Sep 10 2025POLITICS

Washington D. C. 's Power Struggle: Who's Really in Control?

Washington D. C. is in the middle of a power struggle. The city's local government is trying to regain control of its police force, but the federal government is stepping in to take over. This is not a new issue, but it has been brought to the forefront recently as the city's mayor has been pushing

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Sep 10 2025POLITICS

FBI Veterans Fight Back: Loyalty or Justice?

Three top FBI agents have taken the Trump administration to court, claiming they were fired for not bending to political pressure. These agents, with decades of experience, say they were let go just before they could retire, all because they wouldn't play along with what they describe as a vendetta.

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Sep 09 2025POLITICS

How Trump's Team is Reshaping Science and Energy

The Trump administration is making big changes to how science and energy are handled in the U. S. These changes could have lasting effects on the environment and public health. First, let's talk about science. The administration has been cutting back on research and data collection. This includes r

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Sep 09 2025HEALTH

Awarding Trump for COVID-19 Vaccine Push: A Debate

The CEO of Pfizer, Albert Boura, has suggested that former President Donald Trump should be considered for the Nobel Peace Prize. This is due to Trump's role in speeding up the creation and distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine. Boura highlighted the success of Operation Warp Speed, a program started

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Sep 09 2025HEALTH

Bigger Teens, Health, and Happiness: What's the Link?

In a recent research project, scientists wanted to understand how bigger teens in Europe and North America feel about their health and happiness. They found something important: teens who don't feel good about their health often don't feel happy either. This is especially true for those who don't ge

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Sep 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI: The New MVP in Sports

AI is changing the game in sports, making it more interactive and fun for fans. It's not just about watching the game anymore. Fans can now dive deep into stats, debate with others, and even play with different outcomes using AI. This tech is making sports more engaging than ever. Fans are using AI

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Sep 08 2025BUSINESS

Starz Entertainment: A Mixed Bag of Investor Opinions

Starz Entertainment has been a hot topic among analysts lately. Robert W. Baird, a well-known financial firm, recently started following the company's stock. They gave it a "neutral" rating and set a price target of $13. 00. This suggests that they believe the stock could go up by about 3. 17% from

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Sep 08 2025EDUCATION

The AI Revolution in Education: A Professor's Surprising Shift

A Stanford professor found himself at a crossroads when AI started to change how students learn and are tested. He teaches computer science, a field that's always evolving. But when AI tools like GPT-3 and GPT-4 became popular, he noticed a big shift. Students began to question their roles in a worl

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Sep 08 2025SCIENCE

How Fungi Fight Fungi: The Science Behind Leucinostatins

Purpureocillium lilacinum PLBJ-1 is a biocontrol fungus. It makes leucinostatins. These are special molecules that can kill other fungi. Think of them as natural antibiotics. But how does this fungus make them? And why does it make more in some conditions than others? Scientists found out that the

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