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Detroit's Rock Stars Shine at Thanksgiving Game

November 28, 2025

Detroit's Ford Field was buzzing on Thanksgiving Day, not just because of the football game, but also because of a star-studded halftime show. The Detroit Lions were playing the Green Bay Packers, but the real excitement happened when Jack White took the stage. He started strong with a track from hi

environment

Alaska's Climate Crossroads: Time to Step Up or Fall Behind

November 28, 2025

Alaska is at a critical point in the fight against climate change. The recent UN climate summit, COP30, highlighted some big shifts in the global energy landscape. China is stepping up its game in clean energy, while the U. S. is falling behind. This is a big deal for Alaska, which has a lot to gain

science

How Tiny Cells in Your Blood Might Be Shaping Your Brain

November 27, 2025

Ever thought about how your brain changes and grows? It turns out that tiny cells in your blood, called platelets, might play a big role in this. These little guys are like messengers, carrying important signals from your body to your brain. They help your brain adapt and change, a process known as

health

Unmasking Melasma: New Treatments and What They Mean for You

November 27, 2025

Melasma is a common skin condition. It causes dark, uneven patches on the face. This can be tough on a person's self-esteem. Right now, there's no magic cure. But, there are ways to manage it. Doctors focus on stopping it from getting worse. They use things like sunscreen, creams, and special skin

health

Cooking Up Health: How Boston Teaches Affordable Meals

November 27, 2025

In Boston, a new wave of cooking classes is changing how people think about food and health. These classes are not just about learning to cook. They are about learning to cook well, on a budget, and with healthy ingredients. This is especially important in a place where many people struggle to affor

science

Unlocking Sesame Secrets: A New Way to Study Plant Diversity

November 27, 2025

Sesame seeds might be small, but they hold big secrets. Scientists have found a new way to study these tiny powerhouses. They used a special tool called ATR-FTIR spectroscopy. This tool is like a super-powered microscope that can see the invisible. The tool can quickly and easily check the chemical

politics

Former French President Facing Legal Troubles Again

November 26, 2025

Nicolas Sarkozy, the former president of France, is back in the news for legal issues. This time, the highest court in France has confirmed his earlier conviction for breaking campaign finance rules during his 2012 re-election campaign. The court's decision means Sarkozy must serve a six-month house

politics

Paige Cognetti's Double Duty: A Closer Look at Her Political Moves

November 26, 2025

Paige Cognetti, the mayor of Scranton, is making waves with her decision to run for Congress while still in office. This move has sparked a lot of debate and criticism from both the public and other politicians. Some people are questioning her priorities and whether she's more focused on climbing th

politics

Congress Members Face FBI Scrutiny Over Military Advice

November 26, 2025

Some lawmakers are now under the FBI's radar. They appeared in a video encouraging soldiers to question orders they believe are against the law. This news comes after the Pentagon started looking into one of these lawmakers, Senator Mark Kelly, for possible military law violations. The FBI reached

science

Cracks and Sound Waves: A Hidden Interaction

November 26, 2025

Sound waves and cracks have a secret relationship. Scientists found that when sound waves meet a crack, they don't always bounce back. Instead, they can slip through or even change their tune. Here's how it works. A tiny crack was made in a glass plate by heating it up. Then, sound waves were sent