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Dec 14 2025FINANCE

Big Banks Under the Microscope: What's Really Going On?

Big banks in the U. S. are facing a lot of questions lately. People are wondering if these banks are being fair when they close accounts. This is called "debanking. " It's a big deal because it affects many businesses and individuals. The government is paying close attention. They want to make sure

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Dec 14 2025SCIENCE

The Y Chromosome: Is It Really on the Way Out?

The Y chromosome has been a hot topic in science for a long time. Some experts think it might vanish, while others believe it will stick around. This debate is important because it makes us think about how life evolves. One scientist, Jenny Graves, said the Y chromosome has lost many of its genes o

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Dec 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Tiny Tech That Tricks Heat

Heat is tricky. It spreads out in all directions, making it tough to control. Unlike light or sound, heat doesn't travel in neat lines. Until now, managing heat has meant using thick insulation or big, bulky materials. But a new study shows a smarter way to handle heat. Scientists have found a way

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Dec 14 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Light Switches: The Atomic Breakthrough

The future of technology might just be hiding in the tiniest of places. Scientists have made a big leap in understanding how to create and control quantum emitters, which are like super-small light switches. These switches can release light one particle at a time. This is a big deal because it could

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Dec 14 2025SPORTS

Monday Night Sports Showdown: What to Watch

Ever wondered what sports you can catch on TV on a Monday evening? There's a lot going on. Let's dive in. First up, if you're into college sports, there's a women's basketball game at 11 a. m. on SECN. NC A&T is taking on Georgia, so if you're a fan of underdog stories, this might be worth a watch.

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Dec 14 2025EDUCATION

The Unseen Side of Home Education

Home education is not always what it seems. For one person, it was a strange journey. At 12 years old, they were pulled out of school. Their mom wanted to give them a unique learning experience. She called it "unschooling. " This meant no strict lessons or set schedule. Instead, they spent time visi

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Dec 14 2025POLITICS

How to Handle Hate in Politics

Politics can be a tough place. It's full of strong feelings and disagreements. Some people think the only way to deal with this is to bring more love into politics. But is that really possible? Can love win over hate? Hate is a powerful force. It makes people feel strong and right. It gives them a

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Dec 14 2025SPORTS

Indoor vs. Outdoor: Do Rugby Drills Work the Same?

Rugby league players often train on both outdoor and indoor surfaces. But do these different surfaces affect their performance? A recent study looked into this by testing young rugby players on both types of fields. The study focused on 15 male rugby players around 17 years old. They did three type

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Dec 14 2025SCIENCE

A Rocky Planet With A Surprising Secret

A planet that is far away has surprised scientists. It is called TOI-561 b. It is 280 light-years from Earth. This planet is not like Earth. It is a hot, lava-covered world. Scientists thought it was too small and too hot to have an atmosphere. But new evidence shows it might have one. The James We

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Dec 14 2025SCIENCE

A Comet Packed With Life's Building Blocks

A comet named 3I/ATLAS is making waves in the science world. It's not your average space rock. This one is loaded with stuff that could help life begin. Scientists found it's full of menthol and hydrogen cyanide. These are key ingredients for life to start. NASA's Martin Cordiner and his team used

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