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Oct 19 2025SPORTS

Florida State's Football Woes: A Look at the Latest Loss

Florida State's football team is on a rough streak. They've now lost four games in a row, and nine straight in their conference. Their latest defeat came against Stanford, with a final score of 20-13. It wasn't a pretty game for the Seminoles. The team's performance has raised some serious question

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Oct 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

China's Battery Breakthrough: How Old EV Batteries Get a New Life

China is making big moves to handle old electric vehicle (EV) batteries in a smart and eco-friendly way. The country has set up 22 national standards to guide how these used batteries should be managed, taken apart, and tested. These rules are helping companies recover up to 99. 6% of valuable mater

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Oct 19 2025CELEBRITIES

Paul Stanley's Quiet Moment Amidst Loss

Paul Stanley, the frontman of KISS, was seen out and about in Beverly Hills recently. He had a FedEx package tucked under his arm. He wore a black button-down shirt and faded blue jeans. His face showed little emotion as he went about his day. This was just a few days after the passing of his long-t

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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

Chicago Stands Tall: A City's Fight for Justice and Unity

Chicago saw a massive show of unity recently. Hundreds of thousands of people marched through the city's heart. They were protesting against unfair immigration actions. The march was part of a bigger movement across the country. The crowd was huge, stretching two miles long. It started at Grant Par

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Oct 18 2025SCIENCE

A Giant in Physics Takes His Final Bow

Chen-ning Yang, a name that resonates with brilliance in the world of physics, has left us at the age of 103. His passing was confirmed by Xinhua, but the specifics of his illness remain undisclosed. Yang's contributions to science are monumental. He stood shoulder to shoulder with giants like Albe

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Oct 18 2025POLITICS

Caribbean Tensions: Trump and Maduro's Military Moves

In the Caribbean, a tense standoff is unfolding between the United States and Venezuela. President Donald Trump has been considering military action against Venezuela, deploying warships and B-52 bombers near the country's coast. In response, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has mobilized troops

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Oct 16 2025HEALTH

Seeking Health Insights from Ugandan Roots

In Uganda, a fresh approach to health research is taking shape. Instead of relying solely on conventional methods, researchers are embracing local knowledge. This shift aims to uncover hidden aspects of community life that impact health. Traditional research often overlooks vital details. It can mi

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Oct 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tuning Brain-Inspired Computers for Better Performance

Brain-inspired computers, called Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs), are great for low-power devices like wearables and sensors. But one key part, the leaky time constant (LTC), hasn't been fully studied. The LTC helps these computers process information over time. Scientists tested how changing the LTC

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Oct 14 2025POLITICS

Neighbors Stand Up to Federal Agents in Albany Park

In Albany Park, a tense standoff occurred when federal agents tried to arrest a resident. Gabriel Paez and Megan Dougherty witnessed the incident and quickly alerted their neighbors. The agents, dressed in bulletproof vests and face coverings, let the man go when they saw the couple and the growing

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Oct 12 2025HEALTH

How a Pharmacy Program is Tackling Antibiotic Overuse

Antibiotics are becoming less effective due to overuse. This is a big problem worldwide. In places with fewer resources, doctors in primary care often prescribe antibiotics without proper oversight. This leads to unnecessary use. While big hospitals have made progress in using antibiotics wisely, sm

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