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Dec 17 2025SPORTS

Chelsea's New Stars Shine in Cup Clash

Chelsea's recent Carabao Cup match against Cardiff was a rollercoaster. The team struggled in the first half, but things turned around after some big changes. Enzo Maresca, the coach, made a bold move by replacing almost the entire starting lineup. This shake-up brought in fresh energy, with Alejand

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Dec 17 2025FINANCE

New Money, New Markets: Robinhood and Coinbase Take on Predictions

Robinhood and Coinbase are diving into prediction markets, but they're playing the game differently. A recent study by a major investment bank suggests Robinhood might have the upper hand. Here's why. First, let's talk about who's jumping into these prediction markets. Turns out, users on Robinhood

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Dec 17 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Big Move: How Crypto Stocks Got a Boost

Bitcoin's price shot up past $90, 000, making waves in the crypto world. This sudden jump caused stocks linked to crypto to climb higher. Mining companies, trading platforms, and other crypto-related businesses saw their shares rise. Hut 8, a bitcoin mining company, had a great day. Its stock went

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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

Ohio's Education Shake-Up: Phonics vs. Old Methods

Ohio's higher education system is facing some changes. A recent state audit found that some big-name colleges, like Cleveland State, Ohio State, and Ohio University, are still teaching old-school reading methods. These methods have been proven not to work as well as the new "science of reading" appr

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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

FCC Chief in Hot Seat: Senate Grilling on Media and Mergers

The Senate Commerce Committee is set to question the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chair, Brendan Carr, on Wednesday. The hearing focuses on his recent actions and statements regarding media and broadcasting. Carr has been under fire for pushing broadcasters to pull ABC's late-night show

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Dec 17 2025HEALTH

Illinois Takes a Step: New Law Lets Terminally Ill Choose Their End

A new law in Illinois now allows adults with terminal illnesses to request life-ending medication from their doctors. This change, known as Senate Bill 1950, passed through the House and Senate with close votes and was signed into law by Governor JB Pritzker. The bill has sparked strong debates. So

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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Creative Tactics to Evacuate Wounded Soldiers

Ukraine's soldiers face a tough challenge. They can't always rush to help their hurt comrades. Often, they must wait for bad weather or create chaos to hide their rescues. This is because drones watch the battlefield all the time. It's hard to move around safely. Col. Valerii Vyshnivskyi shared thi

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Dec 17 2025LIFESTYLE

Warmth on a Budget: REI's Cozy Jackets Get a Price Cut

REI has slashed the prices of their Trailmade Insulated Hoodie Jackets. Normally priced at $100, they are now available for just $60. This deal is available for both men and women, with a variety of colors and sizes to choose from. These jackets are designed to keep you warm during the colder month

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Dec 17 2025HEALTH

A Baby Born in the Most Unlikely Place

In a strange turn of events, a baby named Ryu Lopez was born outside his mother's uterus. This is not something that happens often. The baby was found during surgery to remove a huge cyst from his mother's ovary. The cyst weighed over 22 pounds. It had been growing for years. The mother, Suze Lopez

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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

The Unseen Truth Behind Susie Wiles' Words

Susie Wiles, a key figure in Donald Trump's presidential campaign, recently shared some explosive comments in an interview. She claimed that Trump uses his power to settle scores, called some of his top officials names like "right-wing zealot" and "conspiracy theorist, " and even suggested that Elon

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