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Jan 26 2026SPORTS

A Legendary Sports Broadcaster's Journey

Geoffrey Mason, a titan in the world of sports broadcasting, passed away at 85. His influence stretched across major networks like ABC, ESPN, NBC, and Fox, leaving a lasting mark on how sports are brought to our screens. With 24 Emmy Awards under his belt and a spot in the Sports Broadcasting Hall o

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Jan 26 2026CRIME

Lavish Living While the Homeless Suffer: The Alleged Charity Scam

In a quiet, upscale neighborhood near Beverly Hills, a story of alleged deception and extravagance is unfolding. Alexander Soofer, the head of a homeless charity, is accused of misusing $23 million meant to help Los Angeles' homeless community. Instead, he allegedly used the funds to buy a $7 millio

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Jan 26 2026EDUCATION

California's Community Colleges: A Fraudulent Frenzy

California's community colleges are in a mess. A big one. About one in three applicants is fake. That's around 1. 2 million people who shouldn't be there. They're not real students. Many are overseas, taking online classes, submitting fake work, and grabbing financial aid meant for real students. T

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Jan 26 2026SPORTS

Notre Dame's Jardon Faison: A Choice Between Two Sports

Notre Dame's lacrosse coach, Kevin Corrigan, recently shared his thoughts on Jardon Faison's decision to focus solely on football. Faison, a standout in both lacrosse and football, chose to leave the lacrosse team to dedicate himself entirely to football. Corrigan, while respectful, made it clear th

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Jan 25 2026SPORTS

A Bold Climb: Alex Honnold Conquers Taipei 101

Alex Honnold, a famous American rock climber, did something amazing. He climbed the tall Taipei 101 building without any ropes or safety gear. This happened on a Sunday, and it took him about 90 minutes to reach the top. People on the ground cheered as he waved his arms in victory. The building is

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Jan 25 2026CRIME

A Shocking Night at Sundance: Congressman Assaulted in Racist Incident

In a disturbing turn of events, a Florida congressman, Maxwell Alejandro Frost, became the target of a racist attack during the Sundance Film Festival in Utah. Frost, known for being the first Gen Z member and the first Afro-Cuban in Congress, shared the shocking news on social media. He revealed th

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Jan 25 2026SCIENCE

AI's New Trick: Finding Tiny Helpers for Green Tech

AI is stepping up to tackle a big problem in green technology. Scientists have long known that tiny microbes can help create nanomaterials in an eco-friendly way. But with so many microbes and nanomaterials out there, finding the right matches has been like searching for a needle in a haystack. Ent

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Jan 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Is Watch Dogs franchise really over?

Inside sources say Ubisoft may have given up on the Watch Dogs series. This news comes from Tom Henderson, who shared his thoughts on the Insider Gaming podcast. He mentioned that the team behind Watch Dogs Legion felt the game needed more time before it was released. After Legion came out, the dev

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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

A Friend's Choice: Vaccines and Trust

A friend, let's call her Angela, is raising her baby without vaccines. She's a free spirit, shaped by a tough past. Her baby's father is new to the area, and they tied the knot recently. Angela's past includes abuse and a relationship with someone who believed in wild theories. This influenced her d

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Jan 25 2026WEATHER

Baton Rouge Buildings to Shut Down Due to Ice

In East Baton Rouge, a big freeze is causing major changes. The city-parish government buildings will be closed on Monday. This decision was made to keep workers safe. The offices will open again on Tuesday. The mayor, Sid Edwards, has a strong message. He wants everyone to stay off the roads. It's

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