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Dec 20 2025SPORTS

Missouri Betting: Big Wins or Bonus Bets?

Missouri sports fans have a lot to look forward to this weekend. Even though the Missouri Tigers aren't playing, there's still plenty of action to bet on. The SEC is in full swing, and the Kansas City Chiefs are taking the field. With the new BetMGM bonus code, new users can get up to $1, 500 in bon

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Dec 20 2025SPORTS

William Echoles: Faith, Family, and Football

William Echoles is a standout defensive tackle for the Ole Miss Rebels. Standing at 6-foot-3 and weighing 310 pounds, he's a force to be reckoned with on the field. Over the past two seasons, he's made 60 tackles and 4. 5 sacks, ranking second in the school this season. His journey from a small-town

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Dec 20 2025CRYPTO

Spotlight on ETHIAD: A New Way to Catch Bad Actors on Ethereum

Ethereum is a big deal in the world of digital money. It's used for all sorts of things like apps, new coins, and even banking without banks. But just like any popular place, it attracts some bad guys. These folks use Ethereum for shady stuff like scams, money laundering, and illegal fundraising. C

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Dec 20 2025LIFESTYLE

Wardrobe Upgrades to Beat the Winter Chill

Winter in the city can be harsh, especially for someone used to warmer climates. The cold weather often makes people want to stay indoors, snuggled up on the couch. However, with the right clothing, it's possible to stay cozy and stylish even when temperatures drop. A good puffer coat is essential

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Dec 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

Butterflies Adjusting to Climate Change: A Tale of Survival

Butterflies are changing because of climate change. Scientists looked at two types of butterflies in different places. They found that these butterflies are adapting in unique ways. In California, the butterflies are changing their wing colors. This helps them handle warmer springs. They are using

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Dec 20 2025BUSINESS

Rome's Trevi Fountain: A New Way to Visit

Rome is making changes to how tourists can visit the famous Trevi Fountain. Starting February 1, visitors will need to pay two euros to get close to the fountain. This new rule aims to manage the large crowds and generate more money for the city. The mayor of Rome, Roberto Gualtieri, announced this

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Dec 19 2025CRIME

New York City's Jewish Community Faces Rising Threats

New York City, once a beacon of safety and openness for its Jewish residents, is now seeing a troubling rise in antisemitic incidents. This shift is not just about numbers; it's about the chilling effect on everyday life. Children returning from a menorah lighting were threatened and choked on a sub

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Dec 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Summer Sci-Fi Thrills: A New Spielberg UFO Adventure

Steven Spielberg is back with another sci-fi adventure, and this time, it's all about UFOs. The trailer for his new movie, Disclosure Day, has everyone talking. In it, Emily Blunt plays a meteorologist who starts acting strangely during a live broadcast. She stumbles over her words and seems to glit

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Dec 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A New Shark-Themed Hangout Coming to Atlantic City

In Atlantic City, something exciting is brewing. Ocean Casino Resort is planning to open a new spot called Ocean’s 18 Mini Golf & Bar in early 2026. This isn't just any mini-golf place. It's a high-tech, two-story venue with a cool twist. The venue will take up 8, 000 square feet on the casino floo

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Dec 19 2025BUSINESS

Virginia Beach Welcomes New Finance Leader

Virginia Beach has a new finance director. Wan \"Wendy\" Hu stepped into the role permanently after serving as acting director since August. She took over from Letitia Shelton, who moved to Richmond for a similar position. The city manager, Patrick Duhaney, chose Hu after a thorough search across th

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