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Dec 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Dirty Water Fuels Algae Blooms: The Hidden Role of Mud and Nitrogen

Coastal areas often face pollution from too much nitrogen and organic matter. This can change how phosphorus moves around in the water. Phosphorus is a key nutrient that can cause algae blooms. Scientists wanted to see how this works in coastal areas, where conditions can change quickly. They did a

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

Supreme Court: A Broken System?

The Supreme Court is in big trouble. Two smart professors, Ryan Doerfler from Harvard and Samuel Moyn from Yale, think it's too late to fix. They say the court has lost its way, especially since Donald Trump's second term. The conservative justices have been making big decisions that help Trump and

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

Young Lives on Hold: It's Time to Pass the Dream Act

The debate around immigration can be tough to follow. But one thing is clear: most Americans agree that Dreamers should have a path to citizenship. These are young people who grew up in the U. S. , went to school here, and built lives here. Yet, they face an uncertain future. Recently, the Dream Ac

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Dec 20 2025LIFESTYLE

Christmas: A Journey Through Time and Traditions

Christmas is a time that means different things to different people. For some, it's about the presents under the tree. For others, it's about the food on the table. But for many, it's about the people around them. As a kid, Christmas was all about the excitement. Waking up early, tearing into prese

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Dec 20 2025OPINION

When Politics Meets Tragedy: A Test for Republicans

A terrible event unfolded when a well-known Hollywood director and his wife were found dead in their California home. Their son was taken into custody and accused of a serious crime. This shocking news should have brought people together in sympathy, but instead, it became a political talking point.

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Dec 20 2025SPORTS

Local High School Athletes Shine in Recent Games

High school athletes from the Cincinnati area had a strong showing in recent games. Lebanon's boys basketball team won back-to-back games. Deer Park also had a big win, beating Finneytown by 13 points. Bellevue's team had a successful week, winning two away games. The girls basketball teams also di

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Dec 20 2025SPORTS

Money Talks in College Sports: The New Game Changer

College sports are changing fast. Big money is pouring in. And it's all thanks to name, image, and likeness (NIL) deals. Texas Tech University System Chancellor Brandon Creighton recently shared his thoughts on this hot topic. Creighton believes that NIL deals are reshaping college sports. They bri

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Dec 20 2025SPORTS

Gambling on Games: What's the Real Score?

Sports betting is becoming a big deal in America. But with this growth, many people are starting to worry about how it affects the fairness of games. A recent survey found that 70% of Americans think sports betting makes games less honest. About 36% somewhat agree, while 34% strongly agree with thi

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

Money Talks: A Clash of Titans in North Carolina's Senate Race

In the heart of North Carolina, a high-stakes political showdown is unfolding. The state's Senate race has become a battleground where big money and political heavyweights are going head-to-head. On one side, there's a seasoned politician with deep pockets and influential backers. On the other, a ch

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Dec 20 2025FINANCE

A Math Whiz Takes Charge at Lumixus Canada

Nathaniel Crossfield is now the big boss of investments at Lumixus Canada. He's been around the finance world for over 20 years. People know him for his smart ideas in math-based investing and risk management. Crossfield has worked at some big-name places. Early on, he was into stocks and figuring

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