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Aug 16 2025SPORTS

Rainy Night Cuts Short Football Fun

The skies opened up and poured on the football plans of many teams in the Midlands. Lightning and heavy rain made it impossible to finish the games at W. J. Keenan, River Bluff, and Chapin. It was a bummer for players and fans alike, but at least some teams got to play before the weather turned nast

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Aug 15 2025EDUCATION

A Judge Says No to Trump's Plan to End DEI Programs

A federal judge has put a stop to the Trump administration's plan to end diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs in schools and universities. Judge Stephanie Gallagher in Maryland ruled that the Education Department broke the law when it tried to cut federal funding from schools that kept th

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Aug 15 2025SPORTS

Basketball Fever: NBA Games Return to NBC and Peacock

The NBA is back on NBC for the first time in over two decades, and it's bringing a lot of excitement. More than 100 games will be shown, featuring some of the biggest stars and classic rivalries. This is a big deal for basketball fans who have been waiting for this moment. The action kicks off on O

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Aug 14 2025SPORTS

College Football's Top Teams: Who's Ready to Shine in 2025?

The countdown to college football's kickoff is on, and fans are buzzing with excitement. The 2025 season is set to start on August 23rd, with a thrilling matchup between Kansas State and Iowa State in Dublin, Ireland. But before the action begins, ESPN has released its final preseason SP+ rankings,

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Aug 12 2025HEALTH

UnitedHealth's Research Influence: A Closer Look

In the ever-evolving world of healthcare, one thing remains constant: the power of research. UnitedHealth Group, a major player in the industry, has been under scrutiny for its approach to research and its impact on Medicare Advantage. This isn't just about numbers and data; it's about how this rese

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Aug 09 2025HEALTH

Clear Vision, Bright Future: Why Eye Exams Matter Before School Starts

Before kids head back to school, there's something important to check off the list: eye exams. Good eyesight is key to learning. If a child can't see well, it can slow down their progress in school. Kids might not even realize they have vision problems. They might squint a lot, tilt their heads, or

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Jul 31 2025CELEBRITIES

Ozzy Osbourne's Final Resting Place: A Rock Legend's Farewell

Ozzy Osbourne, the rock legend, was laid to rest on Thursday, July 31st, at his mansion in Buckinghamshire, England. This private ceremony followed a public funeral procession through Birmingham the day before. The intimate gathering included family members and notable figures from the music world,

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Jul 31 2025OPINION

Richmond's Bold Move: Can Kindness Replace Cops in Crises?

In Richmond, a fresh approach to handling emergencies is taking shape. The city's new ROCK program is a breath of fresh air, offering a different way to respond to non-violent situations. Instead of sending armed officers, teams trained in de-escalation and resource navigation step in. This shift is

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Jul 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Swift Software Update Strategy

Samsung's latest Galaxy Z Fold and Z Flip devices hit the market with Android 16 just a month after its release. This quick rollout wasn't an accident. It's the result of a big change in how Samsung develops its software. Traditionally, Android updates were a slow process. Google used a branch-base

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Jul 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7: Bigger Screen, Bigger Battery, But Is It Enough?

Samsung's latest foldable phone, the Galaxy Z Flip 7, brings some notable improvements, but does it do enough to stand out in the crowded tech market? Let's dive in and find out. First off, the Z Flip 7 sports a larger front display, now 4. 1 inches compared to the previous 3. 4 inches. This bigger

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