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Oct 21 2025SPORTS

Doug Martin: A Star's Life Cut Short

Doug Martin, a former standout running back for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, has passed away while in police custody. The Oakland Police Department confirmed the incident, which happened early Saturday morning. Martin, who was 36 years old, was reportedly involved in a break-in before his encounter wit

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Oct 21 2025CRIME

A Man's Long Run from Justice Ends in Prison

A man who hurt two women in Utah back in 2008 finally got his punishment. Nicholas Edward Rossi, now 38, was sent to prison for at least five years, maybe even for life. The judge didn't say how much time he should get for already being locked up. Rossi didn't admit he did anything wrong. He told t

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Oct 21 2025POLITICS

The Power of Pardon: A Look at Trump's Clemency Choices

In recent times, quite a few Republican lawmakers have found themselves in legal trouble. It seems like a lot of them have been given a break by President Trump. The latest person to get this kind of favor is George Santos, the ex-congressman from Long Island. He was let out of prison early. He had

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Oct 21 2025EDUCATION

School Safety: A Legal Win for Students' Rights

The Supreme Court recently chose not to take up a case involving a New York school district accused of neglecting reports of serious misconduct. By doing so, they upheld a lower court's decision, which is a big deal for student safety. The case revolved around whether the state can step in to prote

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Oct 21 2025CRIME

Keeping Schools Safe: Students Face Consequences for Online Threat

In Tuscola County, Michigan, authorities are taking a serious stand against a recent threat made by students. The Kingston Community Schools district will see more police around campus as a result. This comes after the FBI noticed a concerning message shared on social media. The students involved h

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Oct 20 2025SPORTS

Giants' Late Game Collapse Leaves Fans and Analysts Baffled

The New York Giants found themselves on the wrong end of a historic collapse on Sunday. They were leading 19-0 against the Denver Broncos for three quarters. But then, something unexpected happened. The Broncos scored 33 points in the fourth quarter alone. This incredible comeback led to a 33-32 vic

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Oct 20 2025POLITICS

A Senator's Joke Sparks Political Fire in Connecticut

In Connecticut, a simple joke on social media has ignited a heated political debate. It all started when Sen. Saud Anwar, a Democrat, shared a photo of himself at the No Kings Rally. The sign next to him read, \"Cholesterol, do your job, \" a playful jab at President Trump's health. But not everyone

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Oct 20 2025LIFESTYLE

Embracing Baldness: Women Redefining Beauty and Confidence

More women are choosing to go bald. They are breaking free from old beauty standards. For many, it’s a way to feel strong and confident. Brennan Nevada Johnson decided to shave her head 14 years ago. She did it for practical reasons. She played volleyball in college. Sweat ruined her expensive hair

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Oct 20 2025OPINION

Why Is the Pentagon Press Under Fire?

Pete Hegseth, the Secretary of War, is making waves with a new policy that's got over 100 Pentagon reporters up in arms. They've handed in their press passes and cleared out their desks, refusing to sign a restrictive reporting policy. Hegseth seems to want the press to simply repeat what he says, r

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Oct 20 2025HEALTH

Why Do College Students Drink Too Much?

College life is a rollercoaster. It's full of excitement, pressure, and self-discovery. Many students face imposter syndrome, a feeling of not measuring up despite their achievements. This can lead to anxiety and depression. Surprisingly, it might also push them to drink more than they should. Impo

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