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Sep 01 2025SPORTS

Jay Davey: The Man Behind Miranda Wang's Golf Success

Jay Davey, a caddie with a knack for the game, has been a key player in Miranda Wang's rise in the LPGA Tour. His journey started in West Palm Beach, Florida, where a simple "no" to a golfer's question about the weight of a bag led him to a career in caddying. Davey's love for golf began early, and

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Aug 31 2025POLITICS

Guns Over Troops: A Better Way to Fight Crime

In the fight against violent crime, some leaders think sending in troops is the answer. But is this really the best way to keep people safe? Let's think about this. First, consider the role of guns in these crimes. In many cities, guns are everywhere. They're too easy to get, especially for young p

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Aug 31 2025CRIME

When Words Aren't Enough: Taking Action After School Shootings

Another school shooting has happened. This time, it was at Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis. It's the first of the new school year, but sadly, it won't be the last. Last year, there were over two dozen school shootings. Kids should be safe at school, but they're not. They're running, hidi

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Aug 31 2025POLITICS

When Words Collide: Prayer and Action After Minneapolis Shooting

In the wake of the Minneapolis school shooting, a heated debate has sparked once again. This time, it's about the role of prayer and the need for action. The incident at Annunciation Catholic School left two students dead and many others injured. It's a tragic event that has reignited the ongoing di

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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

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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

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Aug 30 2025CRYPTO

Tether's U-Turn: Why They're Not Freezing USDT on Older Blockchains

Tether, the company behind the popular USDT stablecoin, has had a change of heart. They won't freeze USDT on older blockchains like Bitcoin Cash, Kusama, EOS, and Algorand. Instead, they're calling these networks "unsupported. " This means users can still move their tokens around, but Tether won't i

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Aug 30 2025ENVIRONMENT

Foreign Cash and Its Role in Fighting Hunger and Pollution

Pollution is making it tougher for many countries to grow enough food. But there's a potential lifeline: money from abroad. This isn't just any money; it's called foreign direct investment (FDI). It's used to build things like farms and factories. A recent study looked at 44 countries over 18 years

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Aug 30 2025ENVIRONMENT

Balancing Tech and Green Energy: A Challenge for Developing Nations

Developing countries face a tough challenge. They want to grow using technology. But they also want to protect the environment. It's a tricky balance. First, let's talk about technology. It's great for growth. But it needs lots of energy. If that energy comes from dirty sources, it causes pollution

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Aug 29 2025SCIENCE

Why People Join Conspiracy Groups: It's Not What You Think

People don't join conspiracy groups because they are stupid or easily fooled. It's more about finding a sense of belonging and support. A recent study followed people as they got more involved in these groups. Researchers spent five years talking to members, joining online chats, and going to meetin

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