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Oct 26 2025CRIME

NBA Stars in Hot Water: What Went Wrong?

Three NBA players, Chauncey Billups, Terry Rozier, and Damon Jones, found themselves in serious trouble. They were arrested as part of an FBI investigation into illegal gambling. The surprising part? These players have earned a lot of money. Billups and Rozier each made over $100 million. Jones made

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Oct 26 2025SPORTS

George Springer: Cheater or Just a Player?

The World Series is here, and with it comes a lot of drama. George Springer, the Blue Jays' star player, is no stranger to controversy. He was part of the Astros' sign-stealing scandal in 2017. Some fans want to boo him every time he steps up to the plate. They say it's a way to remind him and the w

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Oct 26 2025SPORTS

Gambling Shadows in Sports: A Look at Recent Scandals

Sports have always had a dark side, and recently, it's been about gambling. The FBI made some big arrests, including NBA coach Chauncey Billups and player Terry Rozier. This isn't new, though. Gambling scandals have been around for a long time. Back in 1920, the "Black Sox Scandal" rocked baseball.

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Oct 26 2025BUSINESS

Netflix's Gaming Shift: What's Next After Studio Shutdown?

Netflix has decided to close Boss Fight Entertainment, the team behind the popular game "Squid Game: Unleashed. " This move shows a change in Netflix's gaming plans. The studio's co-founder, David Rippy, shared the news on LinkedIn. He thanked everyone for the time spent at Netflix. Another director

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Oct 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Ultramarines Get Their Moment to Shine

The Ultramarines, often seen as the standard-bearers of Warhammer 40K, have always been a bit of an enigma. They're the go-to faction for beginners, but they've lacked unique models and special units that other Space Marine Chapters boast. This changed recently with the release of new Ultramarines m

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Oct 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Fresh Take on Westerns: Justified's Bold Start

Justified, a show that eventually earned a 97% on Rotten Tomatoes, kicks off in a surprising way. Instead of starting in Kentucky, where the story is set, it begins in Miami. This choice might seem odd at first, but it's actually a smart move. The show's main character, Raylan Givens, is a U. S. Mar

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Oct 26 2025SCIENCE

How TMAO Helps a Key Medicine Work Better

Proteins are the tiny machines that keep our bodies running. But some of these machines, like the enzyme urate oxidase (UOX), can be a bit wobbly. They don't work well in water, especially when it's hot. This is a big problem because UOX is used to treat certain medical conditions. Scientists have

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Oct 26 2025BUSINESS

Why Regular Check-Ins Might Be Holding Your Team Back

Ever feel like your calendar is running your life? Many managers find themselves stuck in a cycle of back-to-back one-on-one meetings. These meetings can feel like a necessary evil, but what if they're actually slowing your team down? A recent experiment at a tech company showed that ditching the r

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Oct 25 2025SPORTS

Fresh Faces on the Line: Oklahoma's Young Tackles Step Up

Oklahoma's offensive line is getting a youthful boost. Ryan Fodje, a true freshman, is set to make his first career start at right tackle. This comes after Derek Simmons, a senior, got hurt in practice. Fodje has been playing guard but is moving back to tackle, a spot he played in high school. Fodj

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Oct 25 2025HEALTH

A Snag in the Jerky: Why Your Favorite Treat Might Be a Hazard

A company from South Dakota is pulling back a huge amount of Korean barbecue pork jerky from stores like Costco and Sam’s Club. Why? Because there might be bits of metal in it. The U. S. Agriculture Department shared this news, saying the issue came up after customers found metal pieces in their jer

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