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Dec 17 2025SPORTS

Chelsea's New Stars Shine in Cup Clash

Chelsea's recent Carabao Cup match against Cardiff was a rollercoaster. The team struggled in the first half, but things turned around after some big changes. Enzo Maresca, the coach, made a bold move by replacing almost the entire starting lineup. This shake-up brought in fresh energy, with Alejand

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Dec 17 2025SPORTS

Duncan Davitt: Pitcher by Day, Reporter by Night

Duncan Davitt has a unique double life. By day, he's a minor league baseball player. By night, he's a sports reporter. This 26-year-old right-handed pitcher for the Chicago White Sox also covers high school sports for his parents' newspaper, the Indianola Independent Advocate. Davitt's journey star

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Dec 17 2025CELEBRITIES

Local Generosity Gets a Boost: Morgan Wallen Foundation Steps Up for Red Kettle Donations

On December 20th, the Morgan Wallen Foundation is stepping up to double the impact of Red Kettle donations in Knoxville and Oak Ridge. This means every dollar given on that day will be matched, up to $10, 000, and all of it will stay right in the local community. The foundation, started by the Knox

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Dec 17 2025FINANCE

Crypto Market Shake-Up: BNB Takes a Hit

The crypto world saw some wild swings recently, with BNB taking a noticeable dip. Over the last day, BNB dropped nearly 3%, landing around $844. This happened as bitcoin went on a rollercoaster ride and tech stocks in the U. S. started to look shaky. Earlier, BNB had climbed to $872 but couldn't ke

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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

Ohio's Education Shake-Up: Phonics vs. Old Methods

Ohio's higher education system is facing some changes. A recent state audit found that some big-name colleges, like Cleveland State, Ohio State, and Ohio University, are still teaching old-school reading methods. These methods have been proven not to work as well as the new "science of reading" appr

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Dec 17 2025FINANCE

Smart Ways to Manage Your Money with Bank Budgeting Tools

Managing money can be tough, but some banks make it easier with built-in budgeting tools. These tools help track spending, set savings goals, and even categorize expenses automatically. This means no more manual tracking or guesswork. Ally Bank is great for savers. It lets you create "buckets" to o

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Dec 17 2025HEALTH

How Tiny Messengers Help Hearts Heal After a Heart Attack

After a heart attack, the body's defense system kicks in. It's like a cleanup crew showing up to fix the damage. But how does this crew know where to go and what to do? It turns out, tiny messengers called chemokines play a big role. These messengers are like text messages sent by special cells in

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Dec 17 2025FINANCE

Micron's Big Test: Can AI Memory Keep the Momentum?

Micron Technology is at a crucial point. Its stock has soared, but now it needs to prove that the AI memory boom isn't just hype. After a huge rally, investors are watching closely to see if the company can keep up the pace. The stock has dropped a bit recently, but that's not necessarily bad news.

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Dec 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Kuwait's Oilfields Get a High-Tech Boost

Kuwait Oil Company (KOC) is teaming up with Baker Hughes to boost oil and gas production. The deal focuses on advanced artificial lift systems, which help get more out of existing fields. The agreement is for several years and includes electrical submersible pumps (ESPs). These pumps are crucial fo

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Dec 17 2025SCIENCE

Oslo Schools Power Data: A Goldmine for Energy Research

Oslo has a treasure trove of energy data. It comes from 48 schools across the city. This data tracks how much energy each school uses every hour. The data spans from 1 to 11 years. It includes details about the buildings and local weather. The data is clean and reliable. It was carefully checked an

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