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Dec 10 2025SPORTS

Notre Dame and Big 12 Commissioner Clash Over College Football Playoff Snub

The recent College Football Playoff (CFP) snub has sparked a heated debate between Notre Dame and the Big 12 Conference. Pete Bevacqua, the athletic director of Notre Dame, accused the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) of undermining Notre Dame's chances in favor of Miami. This claim was met with stro

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Dec 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Tony Dokoupil Takes the Reins of CBS Evening News

Tony Dokoupil, a respected journalist with a knack for asking tough questions, is stepping into the big chair as the new anchor of the CBS Evening News. Starting January 5, 2026, he'll be at the helm of America's longest-running nightly newscast, aiming to restore trust in media. Dokoupil isn't jus

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Dec 10 2025SPORTS

Mike Jacobs: The Coach with a Winning Streak

Mike Jacobs is a big deal in college football. He just got a new job as the head coach at Mercer. This is his third time leading a team. He's been coaching for 22 years and has a great record. He's won 85 games and only lost 20. That's a winning percentage of 81%. Not many coaches can say that. Jac

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Dec 10 2025EDUCATION

How Moving Jobs Affects Career Growth in Medicine

People who work in medical schools often move to different schools. This is common. But does changing jobs help or hurt their chances of getting promoted? Not many studies have looked into this. First, let's talk about why this matters. When people move jobs, they might get new opportunities. But t

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Dec 10 2025CELEBRITIES

Gwen and Blake: A Grocery Run That Shut Down Rumors

Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton recently went grocery shopping in Los Angeles. They looked happy and close, which made people think the rumors about them breaking up were not true. Stefani wore a simple white shirt, jeans, and a tan coat. She looked relaxed and stylish. Shelton wore jeans, a green s

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Dec 10 2025HEALTH

A Bold Idea to Fix Tiny Hearts

In the world of heart surgery, there was a big problem: some babies were born with hearts that couldn't pump enough blood to their lungs. This made it hard for them to get the oxygen they needed. A group of clever doctors in Italy had an idea. They thought, what if we connect a big vein to a lung ar

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Dec 10 2025WEATHER

Pacific Northwest Faces Another Round of Heavy Rain

The Pacific Northwest is gearing up for more rain. This comes after a powerful storm hit the region, causing rivers to swell, roads to close, and people to need rescue from flooded areas. By early Wednesday, some parts of the Cascade Mountains in Washington saw a lot of rain. The National Weath

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Dec 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Android's New Safety Feature: Live Video for Emergencies

Google has launched a new feature called Emergency Live Video for Android users. This tool allows people to share live video with emergency services during critical situations. It's currently available in the U. S. , Germany, and Mexico. Here's how it works: When you call emergency services, they c

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Dec 10 2025SPORTS

The Stars of 2025 College Football

The 2025 College Football Playoff teams were announced, and it wasn't a big shock. The picks were mostly expected, with just a little bit of debate. Now, let's talk about the top players who made it all happen. Choosing the best quarterback was tough, but Diego Pavia from Vanderbilt stood out. He l

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Dec 10 2025SPORTS

College Sports: A Mix of Surprises, Changes, and Big Moves

College basketball is heating up, and teams are showing their true colors. BYU's freshman guard, AJ Dybantsa, had a standout second half in a close game against Clemson, proving he's a player to watch. However, the Cougars still need to show consistency to be considered national title contenders. M

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