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Jul 09 2025SPORTS

Sami Whitcomb: From College Courts to WNBA Stardom

Sami Whitcomb's story begins in Ventura, California, where she was born to Jan and Sander Whitcomb in 1988. Her parents' divorce left her yearning for a closer bond with her father, which she found through basketball. This sport, initially a means to connect, became her career path. In 2025, the ex

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Jul 08 2025SPORTS

Jasper Philipsen's Road to Recovery: A Setback in the Tour de France

Jasper Philipsen, a standout cyclist from Belgium, recently had surgery to fix a broken collarbone and a damaged joint in his shoulder. This injury happened during a crash in the third stage of the Tour de France, a big cycling race. The accident occurred when another rider, Bryan Coquard, accidenta

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Jul 08 2025BUSINESS

Cable Giants Shake Up the TV World: What's Next for A&E, Lifetime, and History?

Big changes are happening in the world of cable TV. Disney and Hearst, the owners of A&E, Lifetime, and History, have put these channels up for sale. This isn't the only shake-up happening. Other big companies like NBCUniversal and Warner Bros. Discovery are also selling off some of their TV channel

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Jul 08 2025CELEBRITIES

A Power Couple's Fitness Journey: Jonathan Majors and Meagan Good's New Venture

Jonathan Majors and Meagan Good are not just a couple; they're now business partners too. They've launched a fitness brand called “Honor Culture. ” It's not just about working out; it's about taking care of your mind, body, and community. They shared some black and white photos on Instagram. They w

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Jul 08 2025BUSINESS

Game Pass: A Double-Edged Sword for Gamers and Developers

Raphaël Colantonio, the founder of Arkane Studios, has raised concerns about the long-term viability of Microsoft's Game Pass service. He believes that the subscription model is not sustainable and could have negative consequences for the gaming industry. Colantonio argues that Microsoft has been po

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Jul 08 2025SPORTS

Jude Bellingham: A Rising Star with Roots and Faith

Jude Bellingham, the young soccer sensation, has taken the world by storm with his incredible talent and mature approach to the game. Born in Stourbridge, England, on June 29, 2003, he comes from a family that loves soccer. His dad, Mark, played non-league football and scored over 700 goals in his 2

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Jul 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Disney Springs: Festive Fun Awaits in 2025

Disney Springs is gearing up for a festive 2025 holiday season, promising a mix of classic and new attractions. The Christmas Tree Stroll, a beloved tradition, will make a comeback with trees decorated to celebrate popular Disney, Pixar, and Star Wars themes. The Haunted Mansion tree, a fan favorite

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Jul 08 2025SPORTS

Logan Diggs: From Humble Beginnings to Gridiron Stardom

Logan Diggs is making waves in college football, but his journey is far from ordinary. He's not just a player; he's a story of resilience and determination. After transferring from Notre Dame to LSU and then to Ole Miss, he's ready to make his mark. With 1, 704 total yards, 24 receptions, and 14 tou

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Jul 08 2025SCIENCE

Beat the Heat: A Smart Way to Cool Your Car Without A/C

Hot cars in summer are no joke. The heat can be unbearable, and relying on air conditioning isn't always an option. Maybe your car's A/C is broken, or you want to save energy. Whatever the reason, there's a science-backed trick to cool down your car quickly. Here's how it works: Open the rear passe

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Jul 08 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Twists for Big Separations: How Tiny Mixers Could Change the Game

In the world of liquid chromatography, tiny changes can lead to big improvements. Researchers have been exploring how tiny mixers, often used to blend liquids, can also help separate them more efficiently. This idea is not new, but recent studies suggest that these mixers could offer a significant b

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