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Oct 22 2025CELEBRITIES

The Young Grandmaster: Daniel Naroditsky's Life and Legacy

Daniel Naroditsky was a star in the chess world. He was known for his skills and his fun online presence. He could play chess blindfolded, which is really hard to do. People loved watching him play and learn from him. Sadly, he passed away in October 2025 at just 29 years old. This was a shock to ma

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

Greece's New Rules for Public Gatherings: What's the Deal?

Greece has recently put new rules in place to stop people from protesting near a famous war memorial in Athens. This memorial, called the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, is a big paved area with a statue of a fallen warrior. It's been a popular spot for protests, especially during the country's debt cr

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Oct 22 2025BUSINESS

Hedge Fund King Ken Griffin: Why AI Isn't the Market-Beating Secret

Ken Griffin, the big boss of Citadel, recently shared his thoughts on AI at a big finance conference. While many on Wall Street are excited about using AI to pick stocks, Griffin isn't convinced it's the magic solution. He said AI can help with some tasks, but it's not great at finding those specia

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Oct 22 2025BUSINESS

Warner Bros. Discovery: A Stock Market Rollercoaster

Warner Bros. Discovery's stock has been on a wild ride. It recently hit a three-year high, and not just because of a single bidder. Multiple parties are now showing interest in buying all or part of the company. This news has investors excited, especially after a rough few years. Paramount has been

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

Trump-Putin Meeting on Hold: What's Next for Ukraine?

A planned meeting between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Hungary has been put on hold. This comes after Trump initially said the meeting would happen soon. Now, a White House official says there are no plans for a meeting "in the immediate future. " This change of pla

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

Federal Agents Clash with New Yorkers Over Street Vendors

In the heart of Lower Manhattan, a tense scene unfolded as federal agents in masks targeted street vendors on Canal Street. The situation quickly escalated when locals joined in to protest the arrests. It's still unclear exactly how many vendors were taken into custody, but witnesses reported seeing

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Oct 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Bryant Gumbel: A TV Legend's Health Scare

Bryant Gumbel, a well-known TV personality, was taken to a New York hospital after experiencing a medical issue. The 77-year-old has had a long and successful career in broadcasting, winning many awards and working for over 50 years. Gumbel started at NBC in 1975, co-hosting the NFL pregame show. H

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Oct 22 2025SPORTS

Local Sports Stars Shine in Week 8

The fall sports season is heating up in southwest Missouri, and athletes are stepping up their game. With only a few weeks left, every performance counts. Fans recently voted Forsyth's TaMarkus Holmes as the top athlete for Week 7, with a majority of the votes. But Week 8 brought even more standout

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Oct 22 2025SPORTS

Cowboys Shine Bright on National Stage

McNeese State University's men's basketball team is making waves beyond their home court. The team, known as the Cowboys, has secured a spot in the national spotlight with two games scheduled to air on CBS Sports Network. This is a big deal for the team and the university, as it showcases their tale

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Oct 21 2025SPORTS

Nate Diaz: A Master of the Triangle Choke from Day One

Nate Diaz, the famous fighter from Stockton, has been a big name in combat sports for over two decades. His journey started with a win that he would later repeat, showing off his signature move. This move, a triangle choke, became his trademark. Diaz didn't just fight in the UFC. He also competed i

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