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Tracking Deer: A New Way to Map Movements

November 18, 2025

In Virginia, scientists have been studying deer bones to figure out where these animals come from. The goal is to find better ways to track movements of both animals and humans. Right now, it's tough to pinpoint exact locations using animal tissues. Three things were looked at in the bones: oxygen,

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Kim Kardashian's Bar Exam Challenge: A Look Into Her Study Struggle

November 17, 2025

Kim Kardashian recently shared a glimpse into her intense study routine for the bar exam. She dedicated two weeks to prepare, focusing solely on her kids and studying. She even fell asleep to videos of her instructors, showing her commitment. However, her journey wasn't smooth sailing. In a vulnera

politics

Israel's Netanyahu Stands Firm Against Palestinian State Amid Rising Tensions

November 17, 2025

In a bold move, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared his unwavering opposition to the creation of a Palestinian state. This stance comes just before the U. N. Security Council is set to vote on a U. S. -proposed resolution regarding Gaza, which hints at the possibility of Palestini

politics

Israel's Leader: No Palestinian State, Ever

November 16, 2025

Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's prime minister, had a lot to say during a recent cabinet meeting. He tackled some pretty big issues, like security and diplomacy. He also addressed criticism from both inside and outside his political party, Likud. Netanyahu made it clear that he's the boss when it come

health

Senator Fetterman's Bumpy Road to Recovery

November 16, 2025

Senator John Fetterman is back home after a health scare. He had to go to the hospital because of a heart issue. This caused him to feel dizzy and fall while walking early one morning. His team said it was a problem with his heartbeat called ventricular fibrillation. Fetterman shared a photo on X,

education

Virginia's Winning Formula in STEM Education

November 16, 2025

Virginia is making waves in STEM education, and other states should take notice. Recent data shows that Virginia's high schools are excelling in both math and science. In fact, the state's average science proficiency is 59%, which is way above the national average of 43%. Math proficiency is even mo

weather

Weekend Weather: Rain, Snow, and Wind in Pennsylvania

November 16, 2025

Pennsylvania is in for a wild weather ride this weekend. It all starts with rain and thunderstorms moving across the state today. The Harrisburg area can expect some rain this afternoon and evening, but don't worry, the day will start off partly sunny. Temperatures will hover in the upper 50s during

health

Tech's Hidden Power: Unveiling Lung Infections in the Weak

November 16, 2025

People with kidney transplants often face a tough battle. Their bodies are kept from rejecting the new kidney with drugs that weaken their immune system. This makes them more likely to get infections, especially in their lungs. Traditional methods of finding these infections might not be enough. A r

politics

Violence and Control in the West Bank: A Growing Crisis

November 15, 2025

In the West Bank, violence and displacement are on the rise, particularly during the olive harvest season. On October 10, Palestinians in Beita were attacked while picking olives, resulting in 20 injuries. Just nine days later, a 53-year-old woman was beaten unconscious by a masked settler in Turmus

politics

Tensions Rise as Iran Intercepts Ship in Key Waterway

November 14, 2025

In a bold move, Iran's Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) took control of an oil tanker sailing through the Strait of Hormuz. The ship, named the Talara, was on its way from the United Arab Emirates to Singapore when it was stopped. This event marks the first time in months that Iran has seized a vessel in