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Nov 02 2025SPORTS

Coach Prime Takes Full Blame After Colorado's Big Losses

Deion Sanders, the head coach of Colorado, is taking all the heat after his team lost two games in a row by a lot. On Saturday, they lost 52-17 to Arizona. The week before, they lost 53-7 to Utah. Now, their record is 3-6. After the game, Sanders didn't let any players or assistant coaches talk to

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Nov 02 2025POLITICS

Keeping America Fed: SNAP Benefits and the Government Shutdown

A recent court ruling in Rhode Island has brought attention to the ongoing struggle to fund SNAP benefits during the government shutdown. Judge John J. McConnell Jr. commended President Donald Trump for his swift response to the court's order, acknowledging the president's efforts to ensure timely f

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Nov 02 2025EDUCATION

Louisiana's Education Chief: Balancing Policy and Politics

Cade Brumley, the state superintendent of education in Louisiana, is making waves in the education world. He's known for his hands-on approach, often visiting schools and engaging with students and teachers. His focus is on improving math and reading skills, and he's had some success in raising the

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Nov 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dyan Cannon: From Hollywood Fame to Faith

Dyan Cannon, a well-known figure in Hollywood, has had a long and eventful career. She first gained fame in the late 1960s and continued to shine throughout the 1970s with notable films like Heaven Can Wait and Such Good Friends. In 2011, she shared her life story in a memoir titled Dear Cary: My Li

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Nov 02 2025SCIENCE

Why People Trade Sex for Resources: A Look from Different Angles

Sexual exchanges for resources are not new. They happen in many forms. Some call it sex work. Others see it as transactional intimacy. But why do people do it? And what makes it so complex? From a biological standpoint, it's about survival and reproduction. Men and women have different needs. Men o

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Nov 02 2025FINANCE

Crypto Exchanges Get a Break: SEC's New Rule Change and What It Means

The SEC recently made a move that might not directly involve Bitcoin or Ethereum but could significantly impact how crypto exchanges handle legal battles in the coming years. On October 31, the SEC issued an order that pushed back compliance deadlines for Regulation NMS, which governs US equity trad

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Nov 02 2025POLITICS

California's Big Vote: What's Proposition 50 Really About?

In California, a big vote is happening. It's called Proposition 50. Some people are for it, some are against it. It's all about drawing lines for who represents us in Congress. Sounds boring, right? But it's important. People have different opinions. Some think it's a good way to balance things out

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Nov 02 2025CRIME

From True Crime Fans to Full-Time Podcasters: A Journey of Passion and Perseverance

A couple turned their shared fascination with true crime into a thriving podcast, but their journey wasn't all smooth sailing. They poured four years into the Delphi murders, creating numerous episodes, breaking news, and even writing a book about the case. Their dedication led them to endure harsh

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Nov 02 2025OPINION

Hollywood Star Speaks Out on Climate Change and Politics

Harrison Ford, the famous actor known for his roles in Star Wars and Indiana Jones, recently shared his thoughts on climate change and politics. He received an award for his work in conservation and used the opportunity to express his fears about the current U. S. administration's environmental poli

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Nov 02 2025SPORTS

Texas and Vanderbilt: A Tale of Two Quarterbacks

The Texas Longhorns made a triumphant return to their home turf after a lengthy road trip, securing a thrilling 34-31 victory over the Vanderbilt Commodores. This win has reignited discussions about Texas' chances of making it to the College Football Playoff. The star of the show was quarterback Arc

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