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Press Freedom at Risk: Big News Outlets Fight Pentagon's New Rules

December 4, 2025

The New York Times has taken a stand against the Pentagon's new press policy. This policy, introduced last month, forces journalists to accept that they could be labeled security risks. If they do, they might lose their Pentagon press badges. The badges are important. They show that journalists have

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Buffalo's Big Plans for 2025: Can They Finally Win It All?

December 2, 2025

The Buffalo Bills are aiming high in 2025, with their star quarterback, Josh Allen, setting his sights on the Super Bowl. Allen is working hard to improve his throwing motion and is studying game footage to fine-tune his skills. He wants to lead the Bills to victory, and his dedication is clear. Th

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A New Chapter for The Citadel: President Glenn Walters Steps Down

December 2, 2025

Glenn Walters, the head of The Citadel, has decided to retire. He will leave his post at the end of the 2025-26 school year. Walters shared this news with the school community in early December. He believes it is the right time to move on. Walters has been in charge for eight years. During his time,

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Small Businesses in DMV Feel the Squeeze: How Shoppers Can Help

November 30, 2025

Small businesses in the DMV area are facing tough times. Federal layoffs and economic uncertainty have hit them hard. This year's Small Business Saturday is more crucial than ever. These businesses need support to stay afloat. Tariffs are adding to their problems. Big stores can handle these extra

science

A New Face in Space: Chris Williams' Journey to the ISS

November 29, 2025

Chris Williams, a man with a diverse background, recently embarked on his first space journey. He joined two Russian cosmonauts, Sergey Kud-Sverchkov and Sergey Mikaev, aboard a Soyuz spacecraft. Their mission? To reach the International Space Station (ISS) on Thanksgiving Day. The journey began at

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Nigeria's Bold Move to Tackle Violence

November 27, 2025

Nigeria is taking big steps to fight the violence that's been happening across the country. President Bola Tinubu has just announced a national security emergency. He's planning to add 20, 000 new police officers to the force. That's a lot of new recruits! He also wants to use National Youth Service

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Cool Tech Helps Detect Time of Death More Accurately

November 22, 2025

Forensic science is getting a high-tech upgrade. Scientists are now using infrared thermography to measure the surface temperature of corpses and the surrounding air. This method is more accurate and easier than the old ways of checking internal body temperatures like the rectum or liver. The old m

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FEMA's Leadership Shake-Up: What Went Wrong?

November 18, 2025

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has seen a lot of changes lately. David Richardson, who was temporarily in charge, stepped down after just six months. This happened around the same time that President Trump suggested shutting down FEMA after the hurricane season. Richardson's time at

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Canada's Spy Agency Uncovers Serious Threats

November 14, 2025

Canada's top spy agency has been busy lately. They've stopped some scary plans by Iran. These plans were aimed at people living in Canada who Iran doesn't like. The agency's boss, Dan Rogers, shared this news in a rare public talk. He also mentioned that they've stopped Russia from trying to get Can

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Brazil's Bloody Cycle: Politics and Violence

November 11, 2025

Brazil's recent police operation in Rio de Janeiro's favelas left many dead, raising questions about the country's approach to crime and politics. Over 2, 500 officers, backed by drones and armored vehicles, stormed the areas, resulting in dozens of deaths. Governor Cláudio Castro called it a succes