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Oct 21 2025SPORTS

Nate Diaz: A Master of the Triangle Choke from Day One

Nate Diaz, the famous fighter from Stockton, has been a big name in combat sports for over two decades. His journey started with a win that he would later repeat, showing off his signature move. This move, a triangle choke, became his trademark. Diaz didn't just fight in the UFC. He also competed i

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Oct 21 2025SPORTS

College Basketball Fever: CBS Sets the Stage for an Epic 2025-26 Season

College basketball fans, get ready to mark your calendars! CBS has just dropped its 2025-26 schedule, and it's packed with over 300 games that will keep you glued to your screens. This isn't just any schedule—it's a lineup featuring some of the biggest names in the sport, like Purdue, Houston, Duke,

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Oct 21 2025POLITICS

Chicago's Stand: Power Plays Over Policing

Chicago is in the spotlight, but not for the usual reasons. The city is facing a surge in federal activity that many see as a power play, not a crime-fighting mission. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have been making bold moves, like nighttime raids and aggressive arrests. These act

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Oct 21 2025HEALTH

How Childhood Neglect Shapes Adult Relationships and Violence

Growing up without emotional support can leave deep scars. Many people who faced neglect as kids struggle with their feelings and how they treat others as adults. This struggle can lead to serious problems like substance abuse and trauma-related stress. It can also make them more likely to hurt thei

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Oct 21 2025WEATHER

Spring's Surprise: A Warm Tuesday in DC

DC woke up to a chilly morning, but things heated up fast. By afternoon, temperatures shot up into the 70s. This made Tuesday the hottest day of the week so far. The usual high for DC is 68 degrees, so this was a nice surprise. Winds from the south pushed the warmth in. But don't get too comfortabl

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Oct 21 2025WEATHER

Maryland's Weather: A Quick Warm-Up Before the Rain

Maryland is in for a brief warm spell before a cold front moves in. After a chilly morning, temperatures will rise to the low 70s. This warm-up is short-lived, though. A few showers might pop up on Tuesday evening, but don't expect much rain. Winds will pick up, but rainfall will be light, less than

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Oct 21 2025WEATHER

Tuesday's Weather: A Break from the Rain

After a stormy Monday, Massachusetts is in for a change. The weather forecast for Tuesday looks promising, with mostly sunny skies and milder temperatures. This shift is due to drier air moving into the region, according to weather experts. Expect highs in the low to mid-60s across the state. Winds

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Oct 21 2025SCIENCE

How Animals Keep Their Balance: A Look at Foot Control

Animals move around smoothly without making unnecessary adjustments, even when mistakes happen. Humans fix these errors by changing where they place their feet with each step. But what about other animals? Do they do the same? Scientists found that animals like flies, mice, and humans all use a mix

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Oct 21 2025HEALTH

Menopause and the Unseen Digestive Struggle

Menopause is often linked to hot flashes and mood swings, but a recent study highlights a less talked about issue: digestive problems. Nearly 600 women from the UK, aged 44 to 73, shared their experiences. A whopping 94% of them reported digestive issues. Even more surprising, 82% said these problem

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Oct 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

A New Way to Display Photos: Aura's Cordless E-Ink Frame

Aura has launched a new digital photo frame called the Ink frame. It costs $499 and has a 13-inch color e-paper display. This technology is similar to what you find in Kindle e-readers. It uses six colors to create millions of tones. The best part? It's cordless! This makes it perfect for places wh

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