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Dec 01 2025SPORTS

Sports Action Packed on Dec. 2: What to Watch

On Dec. 2, sports fans have a lot to look forward to. The day kicks off with some exciting hockey matches. First up, Lulea Hockey takes on Ilves Tampere at noon, followed by ERC Ingolstadt versus Frolunda Gothenburg at 2:30 p. m. Both games are on NHL Network. College basketball is also in full swi

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Dec 01 2025SPORTS

Arkansas Sports Legends to be Honored in 2026

Arkansas is set to celebrate some of its top athletes and coaches in 2026. The Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame will welcome 11 new members. These inductees come from different sports like baseball, basketball, football, and volleyball. There are also two big names from horse racing joining the list. T

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Dec 01 2025SPORTS

Tijjani Reijnders: Manchester City's Midfield Mystery

Tijjani Reijnders, Manchester City's summer signing, has fans split on his performance. Some believe he's worth waiting on, while others think he's not living up to expectations. Reijnders joined City from AC Milan, where he stood out despite his team's struggles. He's a versatile midfielder but has

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

The Truth Behind UK's Budget Numbers: Was the Public Misled?

In a recent turn of events, Britain's finance chief, Rachel Reeves, has come under fire for her handling of economic forecasts leading up to the budget announcement. Critics argue that she may have painted a misleading picture of the country's financial health. Let's break it down. Reeves initially

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

Sweden's COVID-19 Heart Health: What the Numbers Say

Sweden has been a focal point in the COVID-19 pandemic, and now, researchers are digging into the long-term effects of the virus on heart health. A recent study took a close look at how COVID-19 impacts the heart over time, comparing different levels of infection severity. The study matched groups

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Nov 30 2025CRIME

A High-Profile Fraudster Walks Free

David Gentile, a former bigwig in the finance world, just got a lucky break. He was locked up for tricking thousands of people out of their hard-earned cash. But now, he's out of jail after only a couple of weeks. How did this happen? Gentile was the boss of GPB Capital. He promised investors big r

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Nov 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Dubai's AI Chef: A Tasty Tech Experiment or Just Hype?

Dubai is known for its love of cutting-edge technology and extravagant experiences. Now, it's diving into the world of AI-powered dining with a restaurant called Woohoo. This place is making waves because it claims to have the world's first AI chef, named Aiman. But is this a game-changer or just a

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Nov 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Progress and the Shadow of Chemical Weapons

The world is moving fast with tech. From AI to robotaxis, new things are popping up everywhere. But with all this progress, there's a dark side. The UN's top boss, António Guterres, says it's getting easier to make and use chemical weapons. He's not happy about it. In fact, he's calling on countries

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

Teachers on the Move: How Active Are They in Pokhara?

In Pokhara, Nepal, heart problems are a big worry. Many people don't move enough, and this is a major cause. So, what about the teachers? They spend a lot of time sitting in class. This study looks at how much they move and why. First, let's talk about the teachers. They are busy people. They teach

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Nov 30 2025SPORTS

Chelsea's Title Chase: A Long Road Ahead

Chelsea's recent form has been impressive, but their coach, Enzo Maresca, isn't getting carried away. He thinks it's way too soon to talk about them being in the title race. Even if they beat Arsenal, Maresca believes there's still a long way to go. The Blues are currently in second place, just six

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