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History's Lessons: Why the Smithsonian is Updating Its Impeachment Exhibit

August 3, 2025

The Smithsonian has decided to refresh an exhibit at the National Museum of American History. This exhibit is all about U. S. presidents and their impeachment stories. The change comes after some people noticed that references to President Trump's impeachments were taken out last month. The Smithso

education

Boys in School: Is the Struggle Real or Overstated?

August 3, 2025

People often talk about boys struggling in school. They say boys are falling behind girls. Some even blame female teachers for this. But is this really true? Let's look at the facts. First, it's not new that girls get better grades. This has been happening for a long time. Even before women could v

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A Royal Family's Day Out: Surfing and Sunshine

August 2, 2025

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, were spotted enjoying a sunny day at Santa Claus Beach in Carpinteria, near Santa Barbara. They were there to teach their son, Archie, how to surf. Archie, who is six years old, is already showing a love for adventure and the outdoors. ...

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Celebrities We Loved: A Wave of Goodbyes

July 30, 2025

It's been a tough month for fans around the world. Four beloved figures have passed away, leaving a void in the hearts of many. Ryne Sandberg, the Chicago Cubs' legendary second baseman, lost his battle with cancer. Fans gathered at Wrigley Field, leaving flowers and memorabilia at his statue. They

technology

A Digital Break-In at a Top-Secret US Agency

July 23, 2025

A recent cyberattack targeted a key US agency that handles nuclear weapons. The breach happened through Microsoft SharePoint, a tool for managing documents. This agency, part of the Energy Department, is in charge of making and taking apart nuclear arms. The good news? No secret or important inform

education

Teachers' Guide to Supporting Students with Epilepsy

July 21, 2025

Epilepsy is a common condition, yet many teachers feel unprepared to handle it in the classroom. This can lead to students with epilepsy missing out on learning and feeling left out. A recent study set out to change that by creating a clear, practical guide for teachers. The study focused on what t

science

A New Way to Clean Up Pollution

July 21, 2025

Scientists have created a new tool to help clean up dirty water. They made special foam with tiny bits of graphene and a mix of nickel and cobalt. This foam can help break down a harmful chemical called 2, 3-dichlorophenol. The foam is put into a tube, and water flows through it. The foam uses light

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Subnautica 2: A Battle Brewing Between Creators and Publishers

July 20, 2025

A legal storm is gathering over Subnautica 2. The game's original creators have been pushed out. Krafton, the publisher, has taken over. They say they want to make the game the best it can be. But the creators disagree. They think Krafton is making a big mistake. The drama started when Krafton repl

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Golfer's Dilemma: Accepting Penalty or Facing Social Media Backlash

July 19, 2025

Shane Lowry, a well-known golfer, found himself in a tough spot during The Open Championship. He had to decide whether to accept a two-stroke penalty or risk being criticized on social media. The incident happened on the 12th hole of his second round. Lowry's ball moved slightly after his club touch

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UK's Secret Data Leak Puts Lives at Risk

July 18, 2025

A serious mistake by the UK government has put lives in danger. Almost 19, 000 Afghans who worked with the British during the 20-year war in Afghanistan had their data leaked. This data included secret personal information of over 100 British officials, such as special forces and MI6 agents. The lea