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Fed Governor Lisa Cook: A Legal Battle Over Firing

September 18, 2025

The Trump administration made a bold move, asking the Supreme Court to step in and allow the firing of Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook. This request came right after Cook took part in a Fed meeting where they decided to lower interest rates. The administration's argument? They believe the courts

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Commanders' Quarterback Faces Uncertain Future After Knee Injury

September 16, 2025

The Washington Commanders are facing a tough situation with their star quarterback, Jayden Daniels, who hurt his knee during a recent game against the Green Bay Packers. Coach Dan Quinn mentioned that Daniels is currently in the recovery process, but it's unclear if he'll be ready for the upcoming g

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The Unraveling of a Tragic Event: DNA Ties and Political Tensions

September 16, 2025

In a shocking turn of events, DNA evidence has connected a 22-year-old suspect to the tragic shooting of prominent conservative figure Charlie Kirk. The FBI Director, Kash Patel, revealed that DNA found on a towel wrapped around a rifle near the crime scene matched that of Tyler Robinson. Additional

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Keeping Teeth Healthy During Cancer Care: A Helpful Guide

September 13, 2025

Cancer treatments can be tough on the body, especially the mouth. It's crucial to take care of oral health before starting treatments like chemotherapy or CAR T-cell therapy. A new guide has been created to help doctors and dentists work together to manage this. This guide is for patients of all ag

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What's Happening with WhiteHorse Finance?

September 12, 2025

WhiteHorse Finance, a company that deals with loans and investments, has been getting mixed reviews from experts. Most of them suggest that people should be cautious about investing in it. The average price target for the company's stock is around $10, but it's currently trading at a lower price. Th

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A Transgender Student's Fight for Fairness in South Carolina

September 11, 2025

In a recent move, the Supreme Court allowed a transgender ninth-grader in South Carolina to keep using the boys' bathroom at his school. This decision came after the court rejected a request from state officials to pause a lower court's ruling that had temporarily blocked a state policy restricting

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U. S. Students Face Academic Challenges: A Closer Look at the Numbers

September 11, 2025

The latest scores from the National Assessment of Education Progress (NAEP), often called the Nation's Report Card, show a worrying trend for U. S. students. Eighth graders are struggling with science, while 12th graders are falling behind in math and reading. These results, the first since the pand

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Denisovans: Ancient Allies in Our Fight Against Germs

September 10, 2025

Denisovans, long-gone relatives of modern humans, left a lasting mark on our DNA. Their genes are still present in people from East and Southeast Asia. But how did the places they lived shape our ability to fight off diseases? That's the question scientists set out to answer. They looked at three s

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A Look at Declining Student Scores and What It Means

September 9, 2025

Recent data from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) reveals a troubling trend: student scores in science, math, and reading have dropped significantly since 2019. This decline is evident across different grade levels, with eighth-graders' science scores falling by 4 points and 12

politics

Political Shake-Up in France: Prime Minister Steps Down After Vote

September 9, 2025

France is in the middle of a political storm. The Prime Minister, François Bayrou, lost a big vote in parliament. This means he has to quit his job. Now, President Emmanuel Macron has to find a new Prime Minister. This is the fifth time in less than two years that this has happened. People are talk