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May 28 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's Long Overdue Move: Returning Slave Photos to South Carolina

Harvard University has decided to hand over old photos of enslaved people to a museum in South Carolina. These photos, taken 175 years ago, are believed to be the first of their kind. They show a man named Renty and his daughter Delia, who were enslaved in South Carolina in 1850. The photos are cal

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May 28 2025POLITICS

Aid Chaos in Gaza: Desperation and Control

Aid distribution in Gaza turned deadly when a crowd was shot at, leaving one dead and 48 injured. The incident happened at a new aid site set up by a foundation backed by Israel and the U. S. Palestinians had gathered in large numbers, hoping to receive much-needed supplies. The situation quickly tu

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May 28 2025CELEBRITIES

The Chrisley Family's Financial Flip

Todd and Julie Chrisley, famous for their reality TV show, faced serious legal trouble. They were found guilty of tax evasion and bank fraud in 2022. This meant they had to serve time in prison. Todd was sent to FPC Pensacola in Florida. Their financial situation took a huge hit because of this. The

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May 28 2025CELEBRITIES

Superstars and the Knicks: Game 4 in Indiana

The NBA Eastern Conference Finals had everyone talking, especially Game 4 between the New York Knicks and the Indiana Pacers. This game was special because it attracted a lot of famous faces. Spike Lee, known for his love for the Knicks, was back from Europe and watched the game in Indianapolis. He

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May 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Kojima's Next Big Move: A Return to Classic Action

Hideo Kojima has a packed schedule ahead. He is working on a horror game called OD, and a new action-espionage game called Physint. This new game is set to bring back the style of his famous Metal Gear Solid series. The idea for Physint came to him during a tough time. He got sick during the pandemi

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May 28 2025POLITICS

Mayor's Money Fight: The Battle for Campaign Cash

The mayor of New York City is in a legal battle with the city's Campaign Finance Board. The issue? The board has refused to give the mayor $3. 4 million in matching funds for his reelection campaign. The mayor's team argues that the board's decision is unfair and based on a dismissed federal indictm

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May 28 2025CRIME

A Brutal Attack on a Young Woman

In a shocking incident, a young woman was severely injured in a fast-food restaurant. The attack took place in Carpentersville, Illinois, at a McDonald's. The victim, Kady Grass, was visiting her grandparents and attending a family event. She was with her cousin when the incident occurred. The trou

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May 28 2025HEALTH

How Does Cannabis Affect Your Blood Vessels?

Cannabis is becoming more common. More people are using it for fun or for health reasons. But what does it do to our bodies? A study called CANDIDE looks at how cannabis affects blood vessels. Endothelial dysfunction is a big word. It means the lining of blood vessels isn't working right. This

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May 28 2025SCIENCE

How Black Poplar Trees Fight Back Against Caterpillars

The black poplar tree, a key player in both nature and industry, has some clever tricks up its sleeves when it comes to defending itself. Researchers have been digging into how these trees respond to caterpillar attacks, focusing on more than just the leaves. They looked at the tree's wood, bark, an

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May 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fungi's Hidden Role in Lake Health

Lakes around the world are under siege from a silent invader: cyanobacteria. These tiny, blue-green algae can multiply rapidly, creating harmful blooms that choke out other life forms and disrupt ecosystems. While much attention is given to bacteria in these scenarios, fungi are often overlooked. Ye

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