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Nov 05 2025SPORTS

Smart Contracts: How Teams Play the Trade Game

In the world of pro football, players are like puzzle pieces. Teams know they might need to swap them out someday. That's why the Jets gave Sauce Gardner a huge contract. It seemed like a big deal at the time. But less than four months later, they traded him. Why? Because they built the contract to

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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

A New York Mayor with Bollywood Roots

Zohran Mamdani, the new mayor-elect of New York City, surprised many when he ended his victory speech with a Bollywood song. As he finished speaking, he placed his hand over his heart, and then the song "Dhoom Machale" started playing. This choice of music was not random; it reflected his cultural b

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Nov 05 2025SPORTS

College Football Playoff: More Than Just Numbers

The College Football Playoff committee has a big job. They have to pick the best teams for the national championship. They use a mix of stats and their own eyes to make these decisions. First, they look at the numbers. Things like win-loss records and how tough the teams' schedules are. But they al

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Nov 05 2025SPORTS

Chilling Vibes Hit the Slopes: Corona Cero's Winter Olympics Move

Corona Cero is stepping up its game, bringing beach vibes to the snowy slopes of the upcoming Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. As the first non-alcoholic beer sponsor for the Winter Games, the brand is all about celebrating every big and small win, no matter the season. This isn't just about be

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Nov 05 2025CRYPTO

Miami's Crypto Gathering: A Night of Innovation and Community

In the heart of Miami, a unique celebration took place, blending technology, finance, and culture. The event, held at a private warehouse, was not just a party but a showcase of what the future holds for digital asset trading. The warehouse, a mix of industrial and futuristic design, set the stage

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Nov 05 2025BUSINESS

Denver Water's Big Move to Elyria-Swansea

Denver Water is making a significant shift, planning to build a new operations campus in the Elyria-Swansea neighborhood. This move is tied to the Denver Broncos' plans for a new stadium and entertainment district. The utility has agreed to provide 25 acres of its current campus to the Broncos, who

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Nov 05 2025SPORTS

SLV Volleyball Teams Gear Up for Regional Showdowns

The Colorado High School Activities Association has set the stage for some thrilling volleyball action, with seven teams from the San Luis Valley (SLV) ready to compete in the regional tournaments. This is a big deal because it means these teams have worked hard all season to earn their spots. Let'

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Nov 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

New Dutch Crime Drama Takes Netflix by Storm

A fresh crime drama is making waves on Netflix, grabbing attention just days after its release. This 7-part series, set in Amsterdam, is quickly climbing the global charts, surprising many viewers and critics alike. It's not just another show; it's a gripping tale of revenge that's got everyone talk

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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

Fighting Torture: A Look at Evans' Guide to Prevention

Torture prevention has been a hot topic since the Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture was created in 2002. This agreement aimed to stop torture and mistreatment through surprise visits. Over the years, many guides and reports have been published to help with this mission. These inclu

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Nov 05 2025CRIME

High-Stakes Poker Games and the Shadow of Crime

In the glitzy world of Los Angeles, where high-stakes poker games attract celebrities and wealthy entrepreneurs, a dark underbelly of crime and intimidation has emerged. A recent legal filing reveals how a notorious figure, Assaf "Ace" Waknine, allegedly used threats and violence to extort money fro

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