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Nov 22 2025SPORTS

Chris Paul: A Basketball Legend Calls It Quits After 21 Seasons

Chris Paul, a standout point guard, is set to retire after an impressive 21-year career in the NBA. He shared his gratitude and hinted at his retirement in a recent social media post before a game against the Charlotte Hornets. Paul, a North Carolina native, played college basketball at Wake Forest,

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Nov 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Talks in Brazil: Big Promises, Little Action

Climate talks in Brazil ended with a quiet agreement. The goal was to help countries deal with extreme weather. But the plan lacks a clear way to stop using fossil fuels. The hosts, Brazil, said they will work with Colombia to make a plan later. However, this plan won't be as strong as an official U

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Nov 22 2025SPORTS

A Star's Unfinished Business: Mitchell's Grudge Match

Donovan Mitchell is not one to forget a loss, especially one that ended his team's season. The Cavs' star player made that clear when he faced the Indiana Pacers again, the team that had knocked them out of the playoffs earlier that year. Mitchell's determination to win was evident in every play, ev

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Nov 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Talks Hit a Snag: EU and Others Clash Over Deal

The COP30 climate summit in Brazil is running late. Everyone was supposed to wrap things up by Friday, but talks dragged on into the night. Why? The European Union (EU) isn't happy with the proposed deal. They say it doesn't do enough to cut down on greenhouse gases. Most of the 200 countries at th

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Brain Fog Rising: Why Young Adults Are Struggling More Than Ever

Young adults in the U. S. are facing a growing problem: their brains aren't working as well as they should. A recent study found that nearly twice as many people under 40 reported trouble with memory, focus, and decision-making in 2023 compared to 2013. This isn't just about getting older—it's about

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Nov 22 2025POLITICS

Education Shake-Up: What's Really Going On?

The Education Department is undergoing a major restructuring, and it's all happening behind closed doors. Senior officials are being asked to keep quiet about the changes through non-disclosure agreements (NDAs). This is not typical for a department that doesn't deal with national security. The plan

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Nov 22 2025CRIME

The Price of Power: A Look Inside St. Louis Sheriff's Office

In a surprising turn of events, the former finance head of the St. Louis Sheriff's Office has come forward with some eye-opening details. They revealed a pattern of extravagant spending and alleged retaliation within the department. This isn't just about fancy purchases. It's about how power and mon

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Nov 22 2025BUSINESS

Microsoft and Nvidia Team Up with Anthropic: What It Means for the Tech World

Microsoft and Nvidia have just teamed up with Anthropic. This move is a big deal. It shows Microsoft is spreading its bets in the AI world. They're not just relying on OpenAI anymore. This partnership could bring in a lot of money. Up to $10 billion a year, maybe more. That's a big boost for Microso

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Nov 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft, Nvidia, and Anthropic Join Forces in Major AI Push

In a significant move, Microsoft has teamed up with Nvidia and Anthropic, signaling a shift in its AI strategy. This collaboration is a big deal because it shows Microsoft is diversifying its investments beyond OpenAI. Microsoft is putting $5 billion into Anthropic, while Nvidia is contributing $10

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Nov 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Detroit's 2025 Tree Lighting: What You Need to Know

Detroit's annual tree lighting event is back for 2025, promising a day of festive fun. But before you head out, there are a few things to keep in mind. First off, if you're planning to drive, be aware that some major streets will be closed starting Wednesday, November 19, at 6 a. m. These roads wil

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