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Dec 11 2024SPORTS

The Yankees' Big Bet: Will Max Fried's Health Hold Up?

The New York Yankees have made a significant move, signing former Braves pitcher Max Fried to an eight-year, $218 million deal. This is a huge contract for a left-handed pitcher, and Yankee Stadium is known to be friendly to lefties. Fried has a strong record, with a 2. 81 ERA over the past five yea

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Dec 09 2024SPORTS

Kentucky’s New Faces Lead to Stunning Overtime Win

Ever heard of a college basketball team turning from scraps into champs in a single season? Well, Kentucky is making a strong case for it. This year, the Wildcats have a totally new roster, thanks to nine transfer players stepping up. None of last season’s players under John Calipari returned, so co

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Dec 07 2024BUSINESS

Boosting Security After Shocking CEO Killing

The tragic killing of Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare, has prompted many businesses to step up their security measures. Some companies have temporarily closed their headquarters, while others have scrubbed their websites of executive photos. Companies across various industries are hiring mor

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Dec 06 2024POLITICS

Young Texan Progressive's Plan: Rebrand Democrats, Reconnect with Workers

Texas Representative Greg Casar, the new 35-year-old leader of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, has some strong views on where Democrats went wrong in the recent election. In a chat with NBC News, he shared his thoughts on how the party can bounce back. Casar believes Democrats need to get back

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Dec 05 2024POLITICS

Should Biden Use Preemptive Pardons to Shield Trump’s Targets?

Senate Democrats are considering if President Joe Biden should grant preemptive pardons before he leaves office, to protect those who might face retribution from President-elect Donald Trump. This discussion is sparked by Trump's threats on the campaign trail to target his political opponents, whom

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Dec 04 2024CRIME

Gary Man's Threat Case: Time Served for Phoned Menace

Terrance Lindsey-Bynum, a 33-year-old from Gary, Indiana, was given time served for threatening a Regional Health Systems worker over the phone. The incident happened on Valentine's Day, February 14. Lindsey-Bynum, who was a patient at Regional, called the employee to ask for housing help. He grew u

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Dec 03 2024POLITICS

Biden's Pardon of Hunter: A Shift in Stance

It was a move that surprised many, even those close to him. President Joe Biden, in a sudden turn, pardoned his son Hunter after the Thanksgiving holiday. This decision wasn't exactly a shock to the inner circle, who had been expecting it despite Biden's previous statements against such a move. Hunt

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Dec 02 2024POLITICS

Why Some Democrats are Siding with Trump

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , a well-known Democrat, has caused a stir by backing Donald Trump. His views on medical science, which challenge mainstream experts, have drawn the support of some voters who lost trust in doctors and scientists during the Covid-19 pandemic. People like Savannah Fisher from Fl

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Move More, Shape Your Blood Fats

Ever thought about how exercise shapes your blood fats? As we age, these fats, called triglycerides, can build up and cause problems if we don't stay active. But here's a cool fact: regular exercise can make these fats shorter and more flexible, like stretching a rubber band. This means they might n

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Nov 29 2024CRIME

Connecticut Democrats Get Bomb Threats at Their Homes

In recent news, several Democratic members of Congress from Connecticut were targeted with bomb threats at their homes. Jim Himes, Joe Courtney, and John Larson all faced this scary situation. The good news is that when police checked, they didn't find any actual bombs. This incident followed a simi

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