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Seeking Justice After Camp Tragedy

November 12, 2025

In a heartbreaking turn of events, families of nine young lives lost at Camp Mystic due to severe flooding have taken legal action. They are suing the camp and its owners, claiming negligence and a disregard for safety. The lawsuits allege that the camp put money before the well-being of its campers

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Miami Hurricanes: On the Bubble for College Football Playoff Spot

November 12, 2025

The Miami Hurricanes are currently sitting at the 15th spot in the College Football Playoff rankings. This is a significant jump from their previous ranking of 18. They are the highest-ranked team from the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). However, their spot in the playoffs is not guaranteed. To se

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Philly's Wild Past and the Lions' Big Game

November 12, 2025

Dan Campbell, the head coach of the Detroit Lions, has some wild stories from his time playing in Philadelphia. He remembers the city as an intense place to play, especially back in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Fans were known for throwing batteries and even spitting on players. Campbell, who pla

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Election Campaigns: A Hidden Source of Microplastic Pollution

November 12, 2025

Elections are a big deal, and campaigns use lots of banners and posters to get their message out. But what happens to all that stuff after the votes are cast? It turns out, these campaign materials might be a sneaky source of microplastic pollution. Scientists gathered some campaign banners and a p

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Gaza's Children Face Health Risks as Essential Vaccine Supplies Are Blocked

November 11, 2025

In Gaza, a serious problem is stopping crucial health supplies from reaching children. UNICEF, the organization helping kids in need, says Israel is not allowing important items like syringes and baby formula bottles to enter Gaza. These items are stuck in customs, even though they are urgently need

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Is Spun Citrate the Future of Platelet Checks?

November 11, 2025

Researchers have been looking into spun citrate samples as a possible way to measure platelets. This could be a big deal because it might make the process easier and more accurate. But is it really necessary to change the way we do things? Right now, the usual method involves collecting blood and t

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Justice Sought: Families Demand Answers After Camp Tragedy

November 11, 2025

In July, a sudden and severe flood struck Camp Mystic in Texas, a Christian all-girls sleepaway camp situated along the Guadalupe River. The floodwaters rose rapidly overnight, catching everyone off guard. Tragically, 28 lives were lost, including 25 campers, two counselors, and the camp's director.

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Faith in Politics: A Texas Church's Push for Christian Leaders

November 11, 2025

A Texas megachurch is making waves in the political arena with a unique training program for Christian candidates. Mercy Culture, based in Fort Worth, has launched Campaign University, an online course designed to prepare Christians for roles in local and national government. The course, led by Texa

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Two Champions, One Night: Can Makhachev and Zhang Weili Make History?

November 9, 2025

This Saturday, UFC 322 is set to be a night of high stakes. Two reigning champions, Islam Makhachev and Zhang Weili, are stepping up to challenge for titles in new weight classes. Makhachev, widely regarded as one of the best in the lightweight division, is taking on Jack Della Maddalena for the wel

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Racing Mishaps: Piastri's Sao Paulo Sprint Setback

November 8, 2025

The Sao Paulo Sprint saw a dramatic turn of events for Oscar Piastri. His McLaren took a hard hit against the wall, cutting his chances of scoring big in the tight championship race. The track at Interlagos was no picnic, with wet and slippery spots making it tough for drivers to find a safe and fas