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Nov 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Dark Tale of Friendship and Crime

A new crime drama is on the horizon, and it's not just any drama. It's a psychological thriller that dives deep into the human mind and explores the blurred lines between good and evil. The story follows a Taiwanese psychiatrist who finds himself entangled in a web of serial killings that span over

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Nov 06 2025WEATHER

Why Washington State Sees So Many UFOs: The Weather Factor

Washington State stands out as the top spot in the U. S. for UFO sightings per person. This isn't just a random occurrence; there are reasons behind it. Some might joke that it's because of the state's unique weather patterns. First, let's consider the numbers. Over the past year, Washington had on

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Nov 06 2025FINANCE

Unpacking 401(k)s: What You Need to Know About Retirement Savings

Retirement planning can be confusing, especially when it comes to 401(k) plans. Many workers start their careers without fully understanding how these plans work or how to make the most of them. Financial expert Dave Ramsey often addresses these concerns, helping people navigate their retirement sav

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Nov 05 2025SPORTS

College Football Playoff: More Than Just Numbers

The College Football Playoff committee has a big job. They have to pick the best teams for the national championship. They use a mix of stats and their own eyes to make these decisions. First, they look at the numbers. Things like win-loss records and how tough the teams' schedules are. But they al

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Nov 05 2025SPORTS

Alamosa's Ethan Merrick: A Close Call at State Cross Country

At the state cross country meet, Alamosa High School's Ethan Merrick came in second place. He ran the course in 16:06. 9, just 12 seconds behind the winner. Merrick, a sophomore, was motivated to win but couldn't quite catch up to the leader. He plans to try again next year and focus on track in the

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Nov 05 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Mysteries of Crowd Gatherings

Crowds can be unpredictable. They can form suddenly, grow rapidly, and sometimes lead to unexpected outcomes. These events, known as spontaneous mass gatherings, have always been a topic of interest. But what exactly makes these gatherings tick? Researchers have been digging into this question for y

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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

Power Play: Trump Ally Targets Political Foes Through Housing Regulator

In a surprising move, Joe Allen, the acting inspector general of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), was recently removed from his position. This decision came at a time when the FHFA, usually a behind-the-scenes player, has been making waves under the leadership of Bill Pulte, a vocal suppor

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Nov 04 2025SPORTS

Midseason NFL Shake-Up: Who's Hot and Who's Not?

The NFL season is at its halfway point, and things are heating up. The Philadelphia Eagles, fresh off a Super Bowl win, are still looking strong with a 6-2 record. They've been busy, adding new players to their already impressive roster. But can they keep it up? The Los Angeles Rams are making wave

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Nov 04 2025CELEBRITIES

Before Fame: Unusual Jobs of Famous Faces

Many celebrities had odd jobs before they became famous. Some of these jobs were quite unusual. For example, Jonathan Bailey, who is known for his acting, used to work in a honey factory. He had to check the temperature of lemon curd early in the morning. This job made him realize that he did not wa

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Nov 04 2025HEALTH

A Familiar Voice Can Calm ICU Patients

In a bustling ICU, patients on ventilators often face a scary and confusing condition called delirium. This happens to a lot of them, making them feel upset and disoriented. But what if a simple recording of a loved one's voice could help? Researchers tested this idea. They took 178 patients and sp

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