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Dec 14 2025SPORTS

Life After the Races: Adam Cianciarulo's New Path

Adam Cianciarulo, a former motocross champion, is finding his way in life after retiring from professional racing. His career, which lasted over a decade, was intense and demanding. Now, he is adjusting to a quieter, more balanced lifestyle. Time feels different now. During his racing days, every w

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Dec 14 2025CELEBRITIES

Amy Schumer and Chris Fischer: A Family's New Chapter

Amy Schumer, known for her comedy and acting, recently shared some personal news. She posted on Instagram that she and her husband, chef Chris Fischer, are splitting up. They've been together for seven years and have a six-year-old son. In her post, Amy was open about the tough decision. She made i

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Dec 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Tiny Tech That Tricks Heat

Heat is tricky. It spreads out in all directions, making it tough to control. Unlike light or sound, heat doesn't travel in neat lines. Until now, managing heat has meant using thick insulation or big, bulky materials. But a new study shows a smarter way to handle heat. Scientists have found a way

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Dec 14 2025HEALTH

Young Men and the Gambling Trap: Why Sports Betting is a Growing Concern

Young men are increasingly drawn to sports betting, thanks to the rise of mobile betting apps and the lack of targeted resources to help them. This trend is concerning, as many see betting as a fun way to pass the time or even a smart investment, not realizing the potential risks until it's too late

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Dec 14 2025SPORTS

A Chat With the Secretary of War Before the Army-Navy Showdown

The Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, took a moment to talk with CBS Sports before the Army-Navy game. He shared his thoughts on why this game is so unique. "Football is great, but this day is special, " he said. "It's not just about the game. It's about the people who serve. They are the true elite o

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Dec 14 2025SPORTS

Monday Night Sports Showdown: What to Watch

Ever wondered what sports you can catch on TV on a Monday evening? There's a lot going on. Let's dive in. First up, if you're into college sports, there's a women's basketball game at 11 a. m. on SECN. NC A&T is taking on Georgia, so if you're a fan of underdog stories, this might be worth a watch.

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Dec 14 2025CRYPTO

How Football is Changing the Crypto Game

In late 2025, Bitcoin's value dropped by over 25% in just a few weeks. In the past, such a big drop would have scared off investors. But this time, big companies didn't panic. Instead, they invested even more. This shows that big players are now more confident in crypto. Big companies often lead th

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Dec 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Untold Story of a Cop Show That Broke the Mold

In the world of TV crime dramas, there's a show that doesn't get the attention it deserves. It's called "The Shield, " and it's about a group of cops who aren't exactly good guys. They work in a rough part of Los Angeles and do whatever they want to stop crime. The main character, Vic Mackey, is a c

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Dec 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Washington's Tough Choice: Studded Tires or Safe Roads?

Washington state is thinking about saying goodbye to studded tires. These tires have metal spikes that help drivers grip icy roads. But, they also cause a lot of damage to the roads. The Washington State Transportation Commission (WSTC) says these tires cost the state over $20 million in road repair

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Dec 14 2025LIFESTYLE

Rediscovering the Joy of Sunday Drives: A Solo Adventure

Sunday drives are making a comeback. For some, it's a nostalgic throwback. For others, it's a new way to explore. Either way, it's a simple pleasure that's gaining popularity. It's not just about getting from point A to point B. It's about the journey. The scenery. The freedom. It's a chance to unp

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