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Dec 18 2025SPORTS

Oklahoma's Turnaround: A Billionaire's Bet Pays Off

Brent Venables stepped into his role at Oklahoma with a lot on his plate. He had a strong background in defense, but taking over as head coach was new for him. Tim Headington, a big-time donor, believed in him from the start. Now, with the team making it to the college playoffs after five years, Hea

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Dec 18 2025HEALTH

Lift Weights for a Sharper Mind: What Science Says

Ever thought about how lifting weights could help your brain? New research shows that building muscle and reducing hidden belly fat might keep your brain younger and healthier. This isn't just about looking good; it's about keeping your mind sharp as you age. The study looked at over a thousand hea

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

A New Bill Takes Aim at Transgender Youth Care

A recent vote in the House has sparked controversy. A bill that could land doctors in jail for providing gender-affirming care to minors has passed. This bill, called the \'Protect Children’s Innocence Act\', was introduced by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene. It seeks to make such care a serious crime.

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Dec 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Franchise Favorites: What's Keeping Fans Hooked in 2025?

In 2025, Roblox took the crown as the top franchise, climbing up from the 10th spot in 2024. This shift highlights a bigger trend: fans are drawn to platforms that offer fresh content regularly. Games like Minecraft and Terraria also stayed popular, proving that interactive worlds with constant upda

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Dec 18 2025CELEBRITIES

Puka Nacua's Questionable Livestream Moment

Puka Nacua recently appeared on Adin Ross' livestream, where he made some questionable remarks. He joked about referees and mocked the Kansas City Chiefs, which was not a big deal. However, things took a dark turn when he promised to do a "Covetous Jew" dance after his next touchdown. This dance inv

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Dec 18 2025SCIENCE

How a Mom Kestrel's Health Affects Her Eggs

Lesser Kestrels are small birds of prey that often use man-made nest boxes to raise their young. Scientists wanted to see if a female kestrel's health affects the size of her eggs. They studied this over four years in Greece. They measured the females' body condition using a special method called t

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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

Congress Shake-Up: Who's Leaving and Why?

A significant number of lawmakers are saying goodbye to Congress after the 2026 midterms. As of mid-December 2025, 54 representatives and senators have decided not to return. This includes both retirements and those seeking different political roles. Some big names are stepping down, like Californi

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Dec 17 2025BUSINESS

How Cheese Pulls Are Saving Old-School Restaurants

Chain restaurants have been around for ages, and they're not going anywhere soon. They're cheap, familiar, and comforting, which is why they're everywhere. But times are tough, and people are eating out less. So, how do these places stay alive? One answer: cheese pulls. Cheese pulls are all over so

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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

Trump's $10 Billion BBC Battle: A Closer Look

A recent legal move by former President Trump has sparked discussions about media responsibility and political influence. The former president has filed a $10 billion defamation lawsuit against the BBC. This lawsuit is centered around a documentary that aired just before the 2024 elections. The docu

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Dec 17 2025BUSINESS

The Hidden Risks: When Car Loans Go Bad

In the world of finance, not everything is as it seems. Tricolor Holdings, a company that specialized in lending money to people with poor credit for used cars, is now facing serious accusations. The company's executives, Daniel Chu and David Goodgame, are alleged to have misled banks and investors

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