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The Long Overdue Recognition of Mike Leach

May 30, 2025

The College Football Hall of Fame finally adjusted its rules to allow Mike Leach to be considered for induction. This change comes too late for Leach, who passed away in 2022. However, starting next year, he will be eligible for the honor. The National Football Foundation lowered the win percentage

politics

The New Face of Maryland Politics: A Generational Shift?

May 30, 2025

A political shake-up is brewing in Maryland. Harry Jarin, a 35-year-old entrepreneur and volunteer firefighter, has thrown his hat into the ring. He is challenging Steny Hoyer, the longest-serving House Democrat. This contest is not just about politics. It is about age and experience. Jarin is maki

business

Business Owner's Blunt Take on Trade Wars and Wedding Dresses

May 30, 2025

A bridal shop owner in Virginia is navigating the challenges of trade wars. Christine Greenberg runs Urban Set Bride in Richmond. She has a clear perspective on the impact of tariffs on her business. Greenberg is frank about the difficulties she faces. She wants to support domestic manufacturing. Ho

sports

Everest's Season of Struggles: Weather and Crowds Challenge Climbers

May 30, 2025

The heart of the Himalayas saw a flurry of activity this May, as hundreds of climbers and their Sherpa guides attempted to conquer Mount Everest. The world's highest peak, standing at 8, 849 meters, tested their mettle with harsh weather conditions and crowded routes. The climbing season, which wrap

science

Ocean's Hidden Defenders: The Power of Marine Enzymes Against Biofilms

May 29, 2025

The ocean is a treasure trove of tiny, powerful helpers. These helpers are not your typical superheroes, but rather enzymes from marine microbes. These enzymes have a special ability to tackle biofilms, which are groups of bacteria that stick together and can cause big problems in places like hospit

politics

A Politician's Honest Blunder: The Unseen Side of Lawmaking

May 29, 2025

Politicians often face tough questions from their constituents. This was the case for Rep. Mike Flood. He was put on the spot during a town hall meeting. The event took place in a high school gymnasium in Seward, Nebraska. It was broadcast live on YouTube. The media network behind the livestream? Ne

health

Bridging the Gap: Digital Tools for Refugee Mental Health

May 29, 2025

Refugees often face a tough journey. They deal with ongoing stress. This stress can lead to serious mental health issues. As the world's population ages, there is a growing need for healthcare. Digital health tools have emerged as a possible solution. These tools can provide mental health support. T

health

Refugees and Cancer Screening: Unseen Challenges

May 28, 2025

Refugees from war-torn countries have found a new home in the United States. While they gain access to health insurance, a significant gap exists in their use of preventive healthcare, especially cancer screenings. The U. S. Preventative Services Task Force advises regular checks for breast, cervica

politics

Canada's Sovereignty Showcase: King Charles III's Visit

May 28, 2025

Canada is in a tough spot. The world is more dangerous than ever, and the U. S. is making threats. This is what King Charles III had to say when he visited Canada. He spoke to the Canadian Parliament. It was a big deal. Usually, the king doesn't do this. It was only the third time a monarch has give

politics

The Senator's Struggle: Balancing Health and Politics

May 26, 2025

Senator John Fetterman has been making headlines for his sporadic attendance and apparent disinterest in his senatorial duties. He recently attended a hearing involving OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, surprising many. This sudden appearance comes after months of Fetterman skipping crucial votes and committee