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Oct 21 2025EDUCATION

School Safety: A Legal Win for Students' Rights

The Supreme Court recently chose not to take up a case involving a New York school district accused of neglecting reports of serious misconduct. By doing so, they upheld a lower court's decision, which is a big deal for student safety. The case revolved around whether the state can step in to prote

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Oct 21 2025SCIENCE

Sugarcane Thrives Under Drought Thanks to a Tiny Helper

Drought is a big problem for sugarcane. It makes it hard for the plant to grow and produce sugar. But scientists found a way to help. They used a gene from a small plant called Arabidopsis. This gene, DREB1A, helps sugarcane handle drought better. Scientists put the DREB1A gene into sugarcane using

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Oct 21 2025CELEBRITIES

Hollywood Kids and Gender Identity: A Parent's Perspective

Jennifer Flavin, married to actor Sylvester Stallone, recently shared her thoughts on why many children of Hollywood stars identify as transgender. She believes the entertainment industry's focus on self-expression might be a factor. Flavin spoke on The Katie Miller Podcast. She suggested that cele

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Oct 21 2025SPORTS

Ester Ledecka's Olympic Dilemma: Choosing Between Two Sports

Ester Ledecka, a Czech sports star, is in a tough spot for the upcoming Milan-Cortina Olympics. She has to pick between two sports she loves: Alpine skiing and snowboarding. Why? Because the events she wants to compete in are scheduled for the same day. Ledecka is known for her amazing skills. She'

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Oct 20 2025CRYPTO

Spotting Tricks in Altcoin Markets: How to Stay Safe

Altcoins can be tricky. Unlike Bitcoin, many have little oversight and low trading activity. This makes them easy targets for manipulation. Big players can move prices up and down, leaving small investors in the dust. But how can you spot these tricks before it's too late? First, watch for sudden c

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Oct 20 2025CRYPTO

The MIT Brothers' Quick Crypto Cash Grab

Two brothers with MIT backgrounds are in hot water. They're accused of planning a sneaky crypto heist. The plan? Steal millions in just 12 seconds. Sounds like a movie plot, right? But this is real life. A former worker, Travis Chen, spilled the beans in court. He said the brothers, Anton and James

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Oct 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Arc Raiders: Players Clash Over Tough Enemies

Arc Raiders, the new shooter from ex-Battlefield developers, has players debating whether the game's enemies are too tough. The game recently had a big server test, and players had a lot to say about the difficulty. Some players think the enemies, especially the Rocketeers and drones, are too stron

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Oct 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

Smart Farming: How Healthy Soil Can Save You Money

Soil health is not just good for the planet; it's also good for your wallet. Recent research shows that farmers who adopt soil health practices can save money and even boost their income. This is big news for those who thought improving soil health would only cost more. The study looked at 20 farms

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Oct 20 2025BUSINESS

Embracing Errors: How One Company Turns Mistakes Into Growth

In the fast-paced world of startups, errors are inevitable. Garima Shah, cofounder of a fintech company, understands this well. She believes that mistakes are not failures but opportunities for growth. About five years ago, she started a unique tradition: a monthly meeting where employees share thei

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Oct 20 2025SPORTS

Tuesday's Sports Showdown: A Mix of Games to Watch

Tuesday is packed with sports action, from college fields to pro courts and international pitches. Early birds can catch the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup games starting at 8:45 a. m. on FS2. North Korea takes on Cameroon, followed by the U. S. versus China, and later, the Netherlands faces Mexico. Al

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