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religion

Art and Advocacy: Exploring Prison Conditions Through Creativity

November 15, 2025

In Baton Rouge, a unique event is happening that combines art and advocacy. The Unitarian Church is hosting a special gathering where artist Jennifer Carwile will showcase her work. Her art tells a story about the East Baton Rouge Parish Prison. It's not just about the pictures; it's about the messa

politics

Politicians and Their Promises: Time for a Reality Check

November 15, 2025

Politicians often make big promises to win votes, but many of these promises never come true. This is a problem because voters are left disappointed, and politicians face no consequences. Some people think that limiting campaign donations could make elections fairer, but others argue that this limit

science

Jupiter's Magnetic Dance: How Plasma Pressure Shakes Up the Magnetodisk

November 14, 2025

Jupiter's magnetic bubble, or magnetosphere, is a whirlwind of activity. Unlike Earth's, it's not just pushed around by the solar wind. Instead, it has a vast magnetodisk spinning around the planet. This disk has been studied for decades, but how it stays stable is still a puzzle. Recent findings f

business

Uber Freight Teams Up with Better Trucks for Smarter Deliveries

November 14, 2025

Uber Freight has recently joined forces with Better Trucks, a Chicago-based last-mile delivery platform. This partnership aims to improve delivery services across the United States. Better Trucks, founded in 2018, handles millions of packages annually for big retail and e-commerce brands. By combini

technology

Smart Materials for Buildings: How Liquid Crystal Elastomers Could Change the Game

November 14, 2025

Liquid Crystal Elastomers (LCEs) are not just any ordinary material. They have special abilities that make them super useful in many areas. Unlike regular materials, LCEs can both sense and move. This makes them perfect for creating buildings that can respond to their environment. Imagine a buildin

sports

Dallas Mavericks: Home Court, Same Old Problems

November 14, 2025

The Dallas Mavericks finally played in front of a supportive crowd at American Airlines Center, but it didn't translate to a win. The team lost 123-114 to the Phoenix Suns, despite a strong comeback in the fourth quarter. Fans showed up ready to cheer, not protest, after recent changes in the front

entertainment

A Star and a Director Team Up Again for a Mob Boss Movie

November 14, 2025

Nicolas Cage is back in action with John Woo, the director who brought us Face/Off. After 30 years, they are teaming up again. This time, they are making a movie about Carlo Gambino. He was a famous mob boss in New York. This news comes from Deadline. Carlo Gambino was a big name in the crime world

sports

Dallas Mavericks: A Season of Struggles and Changes

November 12, 2025

The Dallas Mavericks are going through a tough time. It all started when they traded their star player, Luka Dončić, for Anthony Davis. This move didn't go well with the fans or the team's performance. The team's general manager, Nico Harrison, who made this trade, is now out of a job. The team's o

sports

Dallas Athletes Secure College Futures

November 12, 2025

Dallas-area athletes are making big moves, committing to colleges across the country. From basketball to softball, these students are signing their letters of intent, ready to take their skills to the next level. The early signing period is in full swing, and these athletes are making their choices

environment

Election Campaigns: A Hidden Source of Microplastic Pollution

November 12, 2025

Elections are a big deal, and campaigns use lots of banners and posters to get their message out. But what happens to all that stuff after the votes are cast? It turns out, these campaign materials might be a sneaky source of microplastic pollution. Scientists gathered some campaign banners and a p