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From Politics to Plates: A Man's Fight Against Hunger

December 6, 2025

Billy Shore, a man who once navigated the stormy seas of politics, found his true calling in a different kind of battle. Instead of chasing political victories, he turned his attention to a more pressing issue: hunger. In 1984, while the world was gripped by the horrors of famine in Ethiopia, Shore

politics

Indiana's Redrawn Political Boundaries: A Republican Strategy?

December 1, 2025

Indiana's political landscape is set for a major shake-up. The state's House Republicans have revealed a new plan for congressional districts. This plan aims to strengthen the Republican hold on the state's political representation. Currently, Republicans control seven out of nine congressional seat

sports

Michigan State's New Coach: Can Pat Fitzgerald Bring Back the Glory Days?

December 1, 2025

Michigan State is making a big move in college football. They've just hired Pat Fitzgerald, the former coach of Northwestern. Fitzgerald has a lot of experience, having coached for 17 seasons at Northwestern. He led his team to many bowl games, but things didn't end well. His last two seasons were r

environment

Brazil's COP30: A Step Forward or Just More Talk?

November 30, 2025

COP30 in Brazil left many feeling let down, but it wasn't all bad. The event faced tough challenges from the start. The US wasn't there, and Argentina wasn't helping. Plus, there was still no clear plan on how to get $300 billion to help poorer countries fight climate change. That money is needed by

education

Northwestern University Settles with Feds for $75 Million

November 29, 2025

Northwestern University has settled a dispute with the federal government. They will pay $75 million. This deal ends a long investigation. The government had accused the university of unfair treatment. They also froze the school's federal funds. The settlement requires Northwestern to change some p

education

Northwestern University Settles with Feds for $75M Over Antisemitism Claims

November 29, 2025

Northwestern University has agreed to pay $75 million to the federal government. This is to settle claims of antisemitism and discrimination on campus. The deal also requires the school to take steps to protect Jewish students and staff. The university must create clear policies for protests and dem

opinion

Thanksgiving: A Time to Fight Hunger at Home and Abroad

November 27, 2025

In 1946, Thanksgiving was celebrated in a war-torn Germany. American soldiers shared a meal with German children, who were amazed by the food. Oranges, a rare treat, were clutched tightly by the kids as they left. This moment showed the power of sharing food with those in need. The following year,

science

Uncovering the Hidden Truth: The Fight Against Fake Science

November 27, 2025

In the world of science, truth is everything. But what happens when the truth is twisted? Meet Mike Rossner, a molecular biologist who has taken it upon himself to expose the dark side of scientific research. Rossner is part of a growing group of experts who are on the hunt for researchers who cheat

health

Understanding Risky Choices: A Look at Students with Disabilities in Ethiopian Universities

November 25, 2025

Students in Ethiopian universities face many challenges. Among them, risky sexual behavior is a growing concern. This is especially true for students with disabilities. A recent study shed light on this issue. It found that many of these students engage in risky sexual activities. The study also loo

weather

Thanksgiving Travel Trouble: Big Weather Changes Coming

November 25, 2025

Get ready for a weather rollercoaster! After a few warm days, a cold front is on its way to central Pennsylvania. This sudden change could make Thanksgiving travel a bit messy. First, there will be rain on Tuesday. It will start around 11 a. m. and last until midnight. The rain might slow down pre-