SI

Aug 31 2025SPORTS

Florida State's Football Triumph: A New Era Begins

Florida State University's football team kicked off their season with a bang, defeating Alabama in a stunning upset. The Seminoles, considered underdogs, showcased their strength and strategy, leaving fans and critics alike impressed. The offensive line, often a point of concern, performed exception

reading time less than a minute
Aug 31 2025POLITICS

Trump's Chicago Crime Comments Spark Debate

In a recent social media post, former President Donald Trump made a bold statement about Chicago's crime rate. He claimed that six people were killed and 24 were shot in the city over a weekend. Trump then turned his attention to Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, calling him weak and pathetic for refus

reading time less than a minute
Aug 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Oasis: From British Icons to American Sensations

Oasis, the band that rocked Britain from the start, is finally making waves in America. The Gallagher brothers, Liam and Noel, have always been a force to reckon with, known for their fiery personalities and legendary music. While they were already superstars in the UK, America took a bit longer to

reading time less than a minute
Aug 30 2025SPORTS

Brothers Set a New Rowing Record Across the Pacific

Three brothers from Scotland have achieved something amazing. They rowed across the Pacific Ocean in just 139 days. This is a new world record for the fastest unsupported row from South America to Australia. The brothers, Jamie, Ewan, and Lachlan Maclean, started their journey in Peru and ended in C

reading time less than a minute
Aug 30 2025EDUCATION

From Classroom to Camera: The Journey of a Versatile Journalist

Marley Malenfant is a journalist who has worn many hats. He's been in the game for a decade, working in print, digital, and broadcast. His journey started in West Texas, where he was a TV reporter for KTXS. There, he covered a wide range of topics, from education to sports, and even breaking news. H

reading time less than a minute
Aug 30 2025HEALTH

COVID Numbers Rise, But Not Like Before

COVID-19 is making a comeback in the U. S. , but it's not as bad as before. As schools reopened and colder months approached, COVID cases and hospitalizations started to climb. However, they are still much lower than in previous years. For the week ending August 9, the COVID hospitalization rate wa

reading time less than a minute
Aug 30 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Lead Messes with Tadpoles' Growth and Health

Lead is a dangerous poison found in many water bodies. It's not good for any living thing, but we don't know much about how it affects amphibians like frogs. Scientists decided to study this by looking at the fat and liver changes in Rana chensinensis tadpoles when exposed to lead. They tested two

reading time less than a minute
Aug 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Sabrina Carpenter's Bold New Album: Fun, Flirty, and Unapologetic

Sabrina Carpenter just dropped her seventh album, "Man's Best Friend, " and it's clear she's not holding back. She's been upfront about it not being for the easily shocked or offended. This album is all about having a good time, and that's exactly what it delivers. The singer has been known for her

reading time less than a minute
Aug 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Oasis: Winning Over America, One Song at a Time

Oasis, the iconic British band, finally seemed to have won over American hearts. Liam Gallagher, the band's frontman, addressed the crowd of 60, 000 people in Chicago, acknowledging past misunderstandings. He declared their love for America, marking a significant shift in the band's relationship wit

reading time less than a minute
Aug 29 2025HEALTH

Painkillers and the Hidden Threat to Your Health

Everyday painkillers might be doing more harm than good. Ibuprofen and acetaminophen, found in Advil and Tylenol, are taken by millions to ease headaches and reduce fevers. But new research suggests these common drugs could be making bacteria stronger and harder to treat. Scientists in Australia fo

reading time less than a minute