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Standing Up for Rights: Why the U. S. Needs to Do Better

December 10, 2025

Human rights are a big deal. They are the foundation of a fair and just society. The United States, a country that helped create the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, needs to take a good, hard look at its own actions. Under President Donald Trump, things have taken a turn for the worse. The t

politics

Social Media's Role in the Ukraine-Russia Conflict: A Data Deep Dive

December 10, 2025

The world watched as Russia's invasion of Ukraine unfolded on February 24, 2022. The conflict quickly escalated, sparking global outrage and a wave of support for Ukraine. Beyond the physical battlefield, a digital war was also taking shape. Social media platforms became battlegrounds for informatio

sports

Notre Dame's Bitter Playoff Snub and ACC Tensions

December 10, 2025

Notre Dame's football team had a rough end to their season. They were left out of the College Football Playoff, even though they had a strong record. The school's athletic director, Pete Bevacqua, was not happy. He said the decision was unfair and called the relationship with the Atlantic Coast Conf

crime

A Tech CEO's Big Lie: How $20 Million Vanished

December 10, 2025

A tech CEO from Nashville is in hot water. Marcus Cobb, the boss of a startup called Mozaic Payments, is accused of tricking a private equity firm out of $20 million. The startup claimed to have an app for sharing music royalties, but it didn't work. The money was gone by 2025. Cobb and his co-foun

entertainment

Margo's Money Maze: A New Apple TV Series Unveiled

December 9, 2025

Apple TV has announced the launch date for a new series called "Margo's Got Money Troubles. " This show is based on a book by Rufi Thorpe and will start streaming on April 15, 2026. The first three episodes will be available on that date. The story follows Margo, a young woman who just had a baby a

business

Job Market: What's Happening in the U. S. ?

December 9, 2025

The U. S. job market is in a bit of a funk. In October, there were about 7. 7 million job openings. That's not a huge change from September, but it's a far cry from the peak of 12. 1 million openings in March 2022. Back then, the economy was bouncing back from COVID-19 lockdowns. Layoffs are up, to

health

A Rare Cancer's Unexpected Victory

December 9, 2025

A heavy smoker, well into their golden years, found themselves facing a fast-growing tumor in their right lower lung. Doctors were baffled. It was a rare beast, a thoracic SMARCA4-deficient undifferentiated tumor, or SMARCA4-UT for short. This type of cancer is so uncommon that even experts struggle

entertainment

KOTOR 2 Remake: What Happened?

December 9, 2025

A fresh take on Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2 was reportedly in the works. This remake, codenamed "Juliet, " was being developed by Aspyr and Lucasfilm Games. It aimed to bring the classic 2004 RPG into the modern era with updated graphics and gameplay. The project was put on hold in Mar

sports

Penn State's New Coach: Who Should Matt Campbell Bring Along?

December 6, 2025

Matt Campbell, the new head coach of Penn State, has a big task ahead. He needs to fill up the team quickly. Many players from the 2025 team are leaving. Some are graduating, and others might transfer. Campbell has to act fast and think outside the box. The transfer portal opens soon. Campbell migh

finance

FICO: A Closer Look at the Numbers

December 6, 2025

FICO, a big name in tech, is getting some attention from analysts. One expert, Ashish Sabadra, thinks it's a good time to invest. He gave it a "Buy" rating and predicts the stock could reach $2, 400. Right now, it's trading at $1, 771. 87. But what's the bigger picture? Well, most analysts seem to