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Nov 01 2025HEALTH

How Fit Are College Athletes When It Comes to Health Knowledge?

In 2024, a study took a close look at the health smarts of college students studying sports in China. It wasn't just about whether they knew the basics. The study dug into three big areas: their health beliefs, their daily habits, and their practical skills. The study checked out six key areas too.

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Nov 01 2025BUSINESS

Why Are Investors Worried About Madison Square Garden's Future?

Madison Square Garden Sports Corp. saw a drop in its stock price on Friday. This happened after they shared their financial results for the first three months of the year. The company lost 37 cents per share, which was better than what experts predicted. They expected a bigger loss of 88 cents per s

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Nov 01 2025CRIME

A Tech Heist Unfolds in the Bay Area

In a surprising turn of events, a 27-year-old woman from Hayward found herself at the center of a fraud investigation. The trouble started when a Kentfield resident noticed strange charges on her credit card. Someone had used it to buy Apple products in San Francisco. This was not just a simple case

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Nov 01 2025POLITICS

A Congressional Candidate's Interview Meltdown

A congressional hopeful in Illinois found herself in hot water after a heated interview. Katherine Abughazaleh, running for Illinois’s 9th Congressional District, is facing serious charges. She and five others were indicted for getting in the way of a federal officer’s job. The indictment says they

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Nov 01 2025OPINION

Why is Trump's trade policy hurting U. S. universities?

The U. S. government is taking steps that might not be in the best interest of the country. They are putting tariffs on imports from other countries. This is supposed to help reduce the trade deficit. But at the same time, they are making it harder for international students to come to the U. S. Thi

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Oct 31 2025CRIME

A Morning Gone Wrong: ICE Shooting Raises Questions

In a quiet Ontario neighborhood, a routine traffic stop turned chaotic when an ICE officer fired shots at a moving vehicle. The incident, which happened around 6:30 a. m. on a Thursday, has sparked concerns about the use of force by federal agents. The driver, Carlos Jimenez, a 24-year-old U. S. cit

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Halloween at the White House: A Sweet Tradition

President Trump made a quick stop at the White House after a busy trip to Asia. He and Melania greeted kids for Halloween, handing out candy. The White House was decorated with orange lights and pumpkins. They played Michael Jackson's "Thriller" as the kids lined up. The kids were from families of

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Oct 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

New Leader Takes the Helm of IFTA

Paul Bales, a big name in the world of indie films, has just been picked as the new chair of the Independent Film & Television Alliance (IFTA). He's stepping into some big shoes, taking over from Clay Epstein, who did a great job for the past four years. Bales is no stranger to the film scene. He's

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Oct 31 2025SPORTS

Playful Minds: How Fun Loves to Move

Ever wondered why some people just seem to have more fun while working out? It turns out, playfulness might be the secret ingredient. Playfulness is all about seeing the world in a way that makes things feel fun, exciting, or even a bit silly. It's not just about goofing off—it can actually be good

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Oct 31 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Who Kept Their Natural Smiles: A Look Back

In the '90s and early 2000s, celebrities often showed off their natural smiles, complete with gaps, crookedness, and even some discoloration. These imperfections made their smiles unique and relatable. Over time, many stars have chosen to enhance their smiles with dental work, leading to a more unif

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