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Oct 30 2025LIFESTYLE

Columbia's Benton Springs Snap Pullover: A Cozy, Affordable Choice for Chilly Days

Columbia has been making outdoor clothes for a long time, and they're pretty good at it. Their fleece jackets are especially nice, and right now, you can get a great deal on one of their popular styles. The Benton Springs Snap Pullover is usually $46, but it's on sale for $32 at Amazon. Over 100 peo

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Oct 30 2025EDUCATION

Celebrating 25 Years of Coral Academy of Science: A Look at Its Success

Coral Academy of Science, a standout public charter high school in Washoe County, is marking its 25th anniversary with a gala event. This school, which is free to attend, focuses on a STEAM curriculum (science, technology, engineering, arts, and math) to prepare students for college and future caree

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Oct 29 2025HEALTH

Health Insurance Costs Rise, Putting Pressure on Middle-Income Earners

Health insurance prices are going up, and it's not good news for many people. The government recently showed the new prices for health plans under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in 30 states. On average, prices are increasing by about 30% in states where the federal government manages the plans, and

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Oct 29 2025SPORTS

Who Should Coach Where? A Fresh Look at College Football's Biggest Jobs

College football is shaking things up! Many big schools are looking for new coaches. Some jobs are open because coaches were fired, and others will open soon. It's a wild time with lots of changes happening. There are 13 big jobs up for grabs right now. Some schools are looking for new leaders beca

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Oct 28 2025SPORTS

Coaches Sound the Alarm on College Sports Betting

College football coach Pat Narduzzi isn't happy. He thinks the NCAA made a big mistake by letting college athletes bet on pro sports. He said this during a recent talk with reporters. He didn't hold back his feelings. He called the decision "one of the stupidest decisions" he's ever seen. Narduzzi

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Oct 28 2025SPORTS

Coaching Changes: The High Stakes of College Football

College football coaches face a tough reality. Their jobs can change in an instant. This season alone, ten coaches have been let go. The total cost of their buyouts is over $169 million. This shows how high the stakes are in this business. Scott Frost, the head coach of UCF, knows this well. He was

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Oct 26 2025HEALTH

A New Hope in the Fight Against Colon Cancer

Colon cancer is a serious disease that takes many lives. Scientists have found that a protein called B7-H4 is more active in colon cancer cells than in healthy cells. This protein helps cancer cells grow. So far, no medicines have been made to target B7-H4 in colon cancer treatment. Researchers set

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Oct 25 2025SPORTS

Week 9 College Football: A Mix of Surprises and Big Games

College football in Week 9 is set to deliver a mix of exciting matchups and unexpected twists. While there might not be a standout game that everyone is talking about, there are plenty of intriguing contests to keep fans engaged. Three ranked teams from the SEC will face off in key games: Missouri

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Oct 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Coral Reefs: The First Victims of Climate Change

Coral reefs are in serious trouble. They are the first ecosystems on Earth to hit a critical climate tipping point. This means they are now in a state of irreversible decline due to rising sea temperatures. The situation is dire, but there is still a chance to save some of them. The problem starts

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Oct 25 2025OPINION

Why College Athletes' Pay Should Be Out in the Open

College sports have changed a lot since 2019. The days when athletes played for free while schools and coaches got rich are over. Now, players can earn money from endorsements and even get paid directly by their schools. But there's a catch: no one knows how much these athletes are making. Public u

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