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Dec 09 2025SPORTS

Old Dog, New Tricks: Philip Rivers Steps Back into the Game

Philip Rivers, who hung up his cleats in 2020, is making a comeback with the Indianapolis Colts. The team, facing a quarterback crisis, turned to the 44-year-old veteran after their starter, Daniel Jones, went down with a season-ending Achilles tear. Backup Riley Leonard also got hurt, leaving the C

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Dec 09 2025ENVIRONMENT

Japan's Earthquake Warning: Be Ready, Not Scared

Japan recently experienced a strong earthquake, measuring 7. 5 on the Richter scale, in its northern regions. This event has sparked concerns about the possibility of an even larger earthquake, often referred to as a megaquake, which could potentially trigger a massive tsunami reaching up to 98 feet

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Dec 09 2025POLITICS

Justice Department's Legal Opinion on Venezuelan Boat Strikes Under Scrutiny

A group of former federal ethics experts have called for an internal investigation into the Justice Department's legal opinion that backed U. S. military strikes on suspected drug boats in South American waters. These former officials, who served under different presidents, are questioning the legal

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Dec 09 2025POLITICS

Ohio's Political Spotlight: Time to Vote for the 2025 Sloopy Stars

Ohio's political scene is buzzing with excitement as voting for the 2025 Sloopy Awards kicks off. These awards, now in their eighth year, shine a light on the state's political figures, both the outstanding and the, well, not-so-outstanding. From governors to lobbyists, and even the best hangouts ar

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Dec 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Aging Stars and Robots: A Thought-Provoking Play on Broadway

June Squibb, a 96-year-old acting legend, is back on Broadway, shining in the role of Marjorie in the play "Marjorie Prime. " She's not just any actress; she's a star who has been dazzling audiences for decades, both on stage and in films like "Thelma" and "Eleanor the Great. " Her return to Broadwa

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Dec 09 2025SPORTS

University of Utah's Bold Move to Boost Sports Funding

The University of Utah is making a big move to pump money into its sports teams. They're teaming up with a private equity firm to create a new company. This company will handle all the business stuff related to sports, like selling tickets, making deals, and licensing. The goal is to raise at least

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Dec 09 2025CRIME

AI Tech Smuggling: A High-Stakes Game of Cat and Mouse

A recent case has put the spotlight on the illegal movement of advanced technology across borders. Three individuals are now facing serious charges for their roles in a scheme to send high-tech AI chips from the U. S. to China without proper authorization. The main player in this drama is a Texas-b

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Dec 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

Singapore and Canada Team Up to Boost Quantum Tech

Singapore's A*STAR and Canada's Xanadu have joined forces to push quantum technology forward. They've signed a deal to work together on several projects, like making quantum computers more accurate and creating better quantum light sources. This isn't their first time collaborating, but now they're

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Dec 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

Boosting Player Engagement: Salsa and Optimove Team Up

In a move set to shake up the iGaming world, Salsa Technology and Optimove have joined forces. This isn't just any partnership; it's a game-changer for operators in Latin America, especially Brazil. Salsa, a big name in the region, is now the first Brazilian platform to integrate with Optimove. This

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Dec 09 2025SCIENCE

How Tiny Pollutants Stick to Wastewater Cleaners

Nanoparticles, tiny pollutants, are a big worry. They can harm nature and people over time. A recent study looked at how these nanoparticles stick to and come off of aerobic granular sludge (AGS) in wastewater treatment. AGS is a special kind of sludge used to clean water. The study found that the

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