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Fall Back 2025: Your Guide to the Upcoming Time Change
Mark your calendars: on Sunday, November 2, 2025, at 2:00 a.m., Daylight Saving Time (DST) will end for most of the United States . This is the "fall back" event, where we set our clocks back one hour, granting a welcome extra hour of sleep but also signaling the start of earlier sunsets .
By Ashley Scott4 months ago in Writers
The Immune System's Guardians: Trio Wins 2025 Nobel Prize in Medicine
The Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden has awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine to three scientists for their groundbreaking work in understanding the immune system. Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell, and Shimon Sakaguchi were honored for "their discoveries concerning peripheral immune tolerance" .
By Ashley Scott4 months ago in Writers
Columbus Day: A American Holiday's Complicated Legacy
Every second Monday of October, a holiday arrives on the US calendar that prompts parades in some cities, closures of federal offices, and deep reflection on the nation's history. Columbus Day is a unique American institution, one that has evolved from a patriotic celebration into a subject of intense national conversation .
By Ashley Scott4 months ago in Writers
Top App Development Companies in Brisbane
According to IBISWorld, Australia’s app development market is currently valued at approximately $2.8 billion in 2025, underscoring strong and continuous digital investment. Brisbane has been a key contributor to this national growth, establishing itself as a major tech hub with an expanding pool of providers. If you are looking to build an app in Brisbane, the city offers ample service providers.
By Rajinder Kumar4 months ago in Writers
India’s Journey in the World Test Championship 2025: Rankings, Road Ahead, and Performance Insights
India’s Journey in the World Test Championship 2025: Rankings, Road Ahead, and Performance Insights As the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) 2025-2027 cycle gathers steam, the Indian men’s team finds itself at a pivotal crossroads. From thrilling series, unexpected upsets and strategic renewal under Shubman Gill’s captaincy, India’s journey is marked by bold ambition and ongoing challenges. This article examines India’s position in the latest Test Championship rankings, their squad’s evolution, major series outcomes and the implications for their campaign as the race to the Lord’s final heats up.
By Alex Carry4 months ago in Writers
How to Choose a Field-Ready Glove That’s Tailored to Your Position
Selecting the right glove can be overwhelming, especially with so many options available. Whether you’re an infielder, outfielder, pitcher, or catcher, each position has unique requirements that a standard glove simply can’t meet. Without the proper glove, you may struggle with performance, comfort, and confidence on the field.
By Becca lynch4 months ago in Writers
The Pride of the NFC North Takes on the Struggling Bengals: Your Guide to Watching the Lions Game Today
The Detroit Lions are roaring, and football fans everywhere are scrambling to catch their Week 5 matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals. With a hot start to the season, Detroit's games are now must-watch television. If you're wondering what channel is the Lions game on today or where to watch bengals vs detroit lions, we’ve got you covered with the essential breakdown of this interconference clash.
By Ashley Scott4 months ago in Writers
Maybe I still see rockets in the sky. Top Story - October 2025.
I remember looking to the sky in my youth and thinking every plane a rocket, every bird a dragon, every wind a whistle, light and high. The trees would sway in the breeze and I would sway with them, the connection between us something I could feel in my bones, but never say aloud. I never said very much then, but I felt it all: the immensity of this world as a child within it. I remember pulling back coarse branches and parting prickly bushes; I remember how my hands felt in the mud, grass tickling against my palms, my fingers caked with dirt. I remember the feel of the smooth, cool rocks, the wriggling of worms, the smell of rain in the air. I remember my early winters, bundled in jackets and scarves, lying face first in the snow, wishing never to leave.
By angela hepworth4 months ago in Writers
The Last Letter from the Sky. AI-Generated.
1. The Town That Waited for Rain In a small desert town where clouds were rare visitors, people had learned to live without hope of rain. The ground was cracked like broken glass, and the air shimmered with heat. The wells were nearly dry, and so were the hearts of those who lived there.
By Charlotte Cooper4 months ago in Writers












