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Dec 21 2024SPORTS

Boxing Bigwigs: Who's Really Favored in Fury-Usyk Rematch?

Boxing fans are eagerly awaiting the rematch between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk. This much-anticipated heavyweight bout will decide the undisputed champion, with Usyk holding three titles. Previously, Usyk won by a split decision, surprising many since it was Fury’s first professional loss. With

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Dec 21 2024CRYPTO

Web Star Joins Forces with Lawyers After Meme Crypto Crash

Haliey Welch, the internet sensation known as the "Hawk Tuah Girl, " has announced she is working closely with lawyers to address the fallout from the $HAWK crypto coin's crash. The coin, named after her viral catchphrase, saw its price plummet soon after its launch. Investors later sued the coin's

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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

Pam Bondi's DOJ Agenda: Violence Against Women Under the Spotlight

Pam Bondi, Donald Trump's pick for Attorney General, is urged to focus on a pressing issue: violence against women. According to Paul DelPonte, the head of a national crime-fighting organization, Bondi's background in prosecuting such cases makes her well-suited for the role. With Trump facing criti

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Dec 21 2024CELEBRITIES

Diddy's Court Appearance Reveals Transformations in His Look and Life

It's been a tough year for Diddy. After being arrested last September on charges of sex trafficking and racketeering, he's been waiting behind bars for his trial set to start in May 2025. To make things worse, the Bad Boy Records founder is also facing several lawsuits involving allegations of sexua

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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

Young Voices, Big Impact: How Chinese Youth's Sense of Gain Shapes Social Engagement

Young people are the future, and their involvement in society is key to its growth. In China, feeling like you're gaining something, whether it's political influence, economic benefits, or improvements in daily life, really motivates young people to get involved. A study using data from the CSS2021

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Dec 21 2024SPORTS

Boston Sports Fans Share Their 2024 Highlights and Hopes

2024 was a fantastic year for Boston sports. The Celtics won their 18th championship, the Bruins celebrated their 100th anniversary with a win, and the Patriots drafted a promising quarterback. Fans from all over shared their favorite moments. Charlie from the North Shore was thrilled with the Celti

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Dec 21 2024FINANCE

Betting with Borrowed Money: Why Credit Cards and Sports Betting Don't Mix

Sports betting is a popular pastime, but it's not always a safe one, especially when people use credit cards to fund their bets. This practice can lead to unexpected fees and debt, making it harder for bettors to win or even break even. Lawmakers and credit card companies could help by stopping this

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Dec 21 2024SPORTS

Meet Derek Sprague: The New PGA of America CEO and His Journey

You might have heard about all the changes happening in the PGA Tour lately. With tough competition from Greg Norman and LIV Golf, the American league has been making some big moves to stay ahead. One of the most recent developments is the appointment of a new CEO for the PGA of America. Who's the g

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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

Idaho Pauses Abortion Referral Investigations Amid Legal Fight

In Idaho, medical boards have agreed to put a stop to investigations into healthcare providers who refer patients to other states for abortions. This decision comes as a result of an ongoing legal battle involving Planned Parenthood and two Idaho doctors. They sued Idaho's Attorney General, Raúl Lab

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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

UC Campuses Reach Agreement on Handling Gaza Protests

In a recent move, the U. S. Department of Education has settled complaints from Jewish and Muslim students across five University of California campuses. The complaints stemmed from protests last spring over the war in Gaza, alleging that the universities didn't handle antisemitic and anti-Arab hara

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