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Oct 13 2025POLITICS

Free Speech or Harmful Practice: The Conversion Therapy Debate

The Supreme Court recently discussed whether a Colorado law that prohibits conversion therapy infringes on the First Amendment. This law aims to stop counselors from trying to change a person's sexual orientation, but some argue it's a form of free speech. Conversion therapy, as practiced by counse

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Oct 12 2025SPORTS

Penn State Makes a Big Change: Franklin Out After 12 Seasons

Penn State has decided to part ways with head coach James Franklin after 12 seasons. This move comes with a hefty price tag, as Franklin is set to receive over $49 million, making it one of the largest buyouts in college football history. The decision to fire Franklin was likely influenced by the t

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Oct 12 2025SPORTS

Defense Dominates as Jets Struggle to Score

The New York Jets and Denver Broncos played a game where scoring was hard to come by. The Broncos won 13-11, keeping the Jets winless at 0-6. The Broncos improved to 4-2. The Broncos have a strong defense. They allowed few yards and sacked the quarterback many times. The Jets had trouble moving the

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Oct 12 2025POLITICS

Peace Overseas, Turmoil at Home: A Week in U. S. Politics

This past week, the U. S. saw a mix of international peace efforts and domestic political chaos. President Trump announced a ceasefire in Gaza, which many hope will lead to lasting peace. However, back home, the political scene was far from peaceful. The government shutdown continued, causing confus

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Oct 12 2025EDUCATION

Special Education in Crisis: What's Happening to Our Most Vulnerable Students?

A big problem is unfolding in the world of special education. Many people who work in this field have lost their jobs. This is a huge deal because these folks help kids with disabilities get the education they need. Without them, who's going to make sure these students are taken care of? The Depart

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Oct 12 2025SCIENCE

Differences in Atractylodes Species: A Closer Look at Their Polysaccharides

Atractylodes plants, known for their medicinal uses, have three main species: Atractylodes lancea (AL), A. chinensis (AC), and A. macrocephala (AM). These plants have different types of sugars, called polysaccharides, which play a big role in their medicinal properties. Scientists looked at these su

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Oct 11 2025POLITICS

Why the Nobel Peace Prize Snubbed Trump and Chose a Venezuelan Leader

The Nobel Peace Prize committee made a bold choice this year, and not everyone is happy about it. They picked María Corina Machado, a Venezuelan opposition leader, for her work in fighting for democracy in her country. This decision left some Trump supporters upset, especially after they pushed hard

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Oct 11 2025POLITICS

A Fresh Look at the Israel-Hamas Peace Deal: What's Next?

Two former U. S. secretaries of state, Hillary Clinton and Condoleezza Rice, recently shared their thoughts on the Israel-Hamas peace deal. They praised President Trump's efforts but also cautioned that the road ahead is uncertain. The deal, signed just days ago, includes Hamas releasing all remain

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Oct 10 2025EDUCATION

MIT Takes a Stand: Why They Said No to Federal Funds

MIT made a bold move. They turned down federal money. Why? Because the money came with strings attached. The Trump administration wanted MIT to agree to certain rules. These rules would limit who could use which restrooms. They would also cap the number of international students. Plus, they would fr

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Oct 10 2025CRIME

Death Row Inmate's Fate Hangs in the Balance as New Evidence Emerges

Robert Roberson III, a Texas man on death row for over two decades, has been given a temporary reprieve. The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals recently halted his execution, scheduled for mid-October. This decision has sparked a mix of relief and controversy among lawmakers and the public. Roberson w

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