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Oct 06 2024SPORTS

Two Teams, One Big Game: Penn State vs. UCLA After Decades Apart

Imagine this: two college football teams haven't faced each other in over 50 years. That's the case with Penn State and UCLA. Their last game was way back in 1968, when Penn State won 21-7. Now, they're meeting again, but things are different this time. They're now in the same conference, which mean

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Oct 05 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Who's Been to Diddy's House? A List That May Surprise You!

Ever wondered who hangs out at Diddy’s parties? Jason Lee has some names to share, and it’s quite the list. But before you get excited, there’s no big scandal here – just a lot of famous faces showing up at one place. Jason Lee was recently on Instagram Live, dropping some interesting info about Di

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Oct 04 2024POLITICS

A New Path Forward: Bipartisan Cooperation on Key Issues

The vice-presidential debate between J.D. Vance and Tim Walz was a refreshing change from the typical partisan rhetoric we see in politics today. Gone were the bombastic hot takes, replaced by a civil and respectful conversation about the future of the country. However, what's equally remarkable is

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Oct 03 2024SPORTS

Caitlin Clark's Rookie Season: A New WNBA Record

Caitlin Clark, the Indiana Fever star, has just been crowned the WNBA’s Rookie of the Year. Out of 67 possible votes, she received an incredible 66 first-place votes. The one vote that didn't go to her was for Chicago Sky's Angel Reese. Even so, some voters have clarified they didn’t pick Reese over

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Oct 02 2024SPORTS

Slippery Pitch: Schmidt's Wet Game Battle

Pitching on a rain-soaked field is no easy task, and Clarke Schmidt found that out the hard way. The Yankees' game against the Pirates was delayed by 91 minutes due to heavy rainfall. Once the delay was over, Schmidt stepped onto the mound, ready to face the challenge. He pitched through four-plus i

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Oct 01 2024WEATHER

Truths and Myths in the Wake of Hurricane Helene: A Politician's Visit

Georgia's south region is still reeling from the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. As the state continues to recover from the devastating storm that left at least 25 people dead and over 1.3 million without power, a notable figure descended upon the area to lend support. President Trump visited Valdost

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Sep 28 2024LIFESTYLE

What's Real Business Class on Short-Haul Flights?

When it comes to flying business class within Europe, most travelers are familiar with the standard setup: an economy seat with a blocked middle seat, slightly better meal service, and a curtain separating you from the rest of the cabin. But, some airlines are giving this experience a major upgrade.

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Sep 27 2024NEWS

Facts Over Fear

The President of the Transitional Council of Haiti, Edgard Leblanc Fils, spoke at the United Nations General Assembly to address the pressing issue of gang violence in his country and the resulting immigration crisis. However, he used the platform to also address a different type of crisis – the spr

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Sep 23 2024SPORTS

Rookie Sensation's Rollercoaster Ride

Caitlin Clark, the standout rookie, had a tough debut in the playoffs, sporting a black eye after an accidental collision during her team's loss to the Connecticut Sun. She struggled to find her rhythm, missing 10 of her first 11 shots before finishing with 11 points and eight assists. The Sun's Aly

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Sep 23 2024CELEBRITIES

Silent but Not Invisible: Juanita Vanoy Shines at Chicago Football Classic

The city of Chicago is more than just a place for Juanita Vanoy - it's her roots. Born and raised in the Windy City, Vanoy has strong ties to the community. Her connection to Chicago is evident in the way she continues to nurture it. This time, her love for the city took her to Soldier Field Stadium

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