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College Board releases August 23 SAT score for students worldwide
The College Board has officially released the SAT scores for students who took the test on August 23rd.
Video games have become students' primary social spaces
According to the Glimpse Gaming Trends Report 2025, "video gaming has become a top social activity for Gen Z and Gen Y, with nearly half of young adults reporting they made long-term friends while gaming and 40% of Gen Z and Millennials reported socializing more in video games than in person."
The first child saved by gene editing for a rare genetic disorder
KJ, a six-to-seven-month-old infant, has become the first patient in medical history to undergo genetic modification to treat a rare disorder known as CPS1 deficiency.
Nintendo’s new Pokémon game, Pokémon Legends Z-A is coming soon
Nintendo’s new Pokémon game, Pokémon Legends Z-A is coming soon
Social media platforms profit while extremism rises
During a debate on July 21, 2025, a man identified as Connor sparked outrage after praising Nazi theorist Carl Schmitt, minimizing the Holocaust as involving only a “little” bit of persecution, and openly calling for the dismantling of the United States’ democratic system.
Police confirm dead body found in singer D4vd’s car
On September 8th, 2025, the body of a teenage girl was found in the back of singer D4vd’s black Tesla, and the exact identity of the body was confirmed 10 days later.
AI algorithms drive what people see as truth
In April 2018, a major study conducted by MIT and published in Science found that false news on Twitter spreads between 10 to 20 times faster than factual information.
Climate change linked to longer allergy seasons across the U.S.
In 2025, the nonprofit group Climate Central reported that nearly 90% of U.S. cities have experienced freeze-free growing seasons that have extended since 1970.
Santa Clara hosts 43rd annual Art & Wine Festival
The Santa Clara Art & Wine Festival took place on September 13th and September 14th, 2025, at the Central Park of Santa Clara in California.
White House says TikTok deal with China will ensure US control of app’s algorithm
A recent agreement with China ensures U.S. companies will be able to oversee and manage the TikTok algorithm that is crucial to the app’s success and Americans will hold a majority of seats on a board supervising U.S. operations, according to the White House.
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