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High School Eyes Capture the Action

October 28, 2025

High school sports in Massachusetts just got a lot more interesting. Thanks to a unique program, students are now behind the lens, capturing the excitement of the games. This past weekend, two talented photographers from Somerset Berkley Regional High School, Bryson Cain and Calder Troutman, showed

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MSNBC's Big Change: What's Next for MS NOW?

October 27, 2025

MSNBC is making a big move. It's changing its name to MS NOW. This change is happening because MSNBC is no longer part of NBCUniversal. Instead, it's joining Versant. The new name stands for My Source for News, Opinion and the World. The network's president, Rebecca Kutler, shared the news. She sai

politics

Ohio's Watchdog: A Reporter's Quest for Truth and Justice

October 27, 2025

In the heart of Ohio, a dedicated journalist is on a mission to uncover the truth. For over two decades, this reporter has been a key figure in covering the state's government and political landscape. Their work spans a wide range of topics, from the Ohio Supreme Court to the state's criminal justic

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How a High School Experiment Became a Hollywood Hit

October 25, 2025

Cameron Crowe's journey from rock journalist to Hollywood screenwriter is a tale of persistence and luck. He spent a year undercover as a high school student, gathering material for a book. The book, initially titled "Stairway to Heaven, " faced rejection before finding a champion in editor Susan Bo

technology

News Sites Are Letting AI Write Stories

October 25, 2025

Business Insider is trying something new. They are letting AI write news stories. This AI will create the first version of the story. Then, humans will check and edit it. This is to make sure the stories are correct and fair. Business Insider says they are testing this AI. But they haven't published

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Unmasking Hidden Bias: A Closer Look at Controversial Texts

October 23, 2025

In a recent heated exchange, a comedian brought attention to some troubling messages linked to a Trump nominee. These texts, which surfaced during a public discussion, have sparked a debate about the nominee's beliefs and associations. The texts in question reportedly contained references to Nazi i

health

A Heartbreaking Loss: The Risks of Home Births

October 22, 2025

A well-known food influencer has sadly passed away due to an extremely rare complication after choosing to give birth at home. This tragic event has sparked conversations about the safety of home births and the importance of medical supervision during childbirth. The influencer, known for her engag

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Fans Cross the Line During Live Sports Broadcast

October 21, 2025

During a recent college football game, a group of fans decided to have a little too much fun. Olivia Cleary, a sports reporter from Oregon, was in the middle of her live report when things took a turn. The game was between Oregon State University and Lafayette University, and the fans seemed more in

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How Susan Stamberg Made NPR Sound Like Home

October 18, 2025

Susan Stamberg was a game-changer for NPR. She didn't just report the news; she made it feel personal. Back in the early days of NPR, she was the voice that made people stop and wonder, "Who is that? " She wasn't your typical news anchor. She was lively, funny, and real. She made the news feel like

politics

Journalist Forced Back to El Salvador After U. S. Detention

October 4, 2025

A journalist from El Salvador, Mario Guevara, was sent back to his home country after being held in the U. S. for months. He had been covering a protest in Georgia when he was arrested and handed over to immigration authorities. Guevara, who had been living in the U. S. for 20 years, was known for