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Dec 29 2025SPORTS

Tennis Showdown: Kyrgios and Sabalenka's Fun Match in Dubai

In a lively exhibition match in Dubai, Nick Kyrgios triumphed over Aryna Sabalenka. This event, dubbed the “Battle of the Sexes, ” was more about fun than making a big statement about gender equality. The players joked around, served underhand, and even danced to keep the crowd entertained. The matc

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Dec 29 2025HEALTH

Why Women in Some Countries Still Choose Abortion Despite Risks

In many parts of the world, abortion remains a secretive but significant way to manage unwanted pregnancies. This is especially true in countries where it's not legally allowed. Yet, there's a lack of understanding about the personal factors that lead women to this choice. Researchers have looked i

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Dec 29 2025OPINION

Kansas' Sports Betting System: A Fight for Fairness

Kansas has a sports betting system that was designed to keep things fair and safe. But now, there are some companies that are trying to bypass the rules. These companies, like Kalshi and Polymarket, are using a loophole to offer sports betting without following Kansas laws. They don't pay into the p

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Dec 29 2025SPORTS

NFL Week 17: Key Moments and Controversies

The NFL's Week 17 brought a mix of exciting plays and heated debates. Charles Barkley, a well-known sports analyst, criticized the NFL for scheduling games on Christmas, a day traditionally reserved for basketball. He also expressed his surprise that the league hasn't expanded to San Antonio yet. I

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Dec 28 2025BUSINESS

Smart Moves: Investors Bet on Gold and Emerging Markets for 2026

Three investors who made a name for themselves by predicting the 2008 financial crisis are now looking ahead to 2026. They see big changes coming for the US dollar and the global economy. These investors are Danny Moses, Vinny Daniel, and Porter Collins. They used to work together at a small invest

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Dec 28 2025CRIME

Seeking Truth: Families Still Waiting After South Korea's Tragic Plane Crash

A year has passed since a plane crash shook South Korea, but the families of those lost are still searching for answers. They've been camped out at Muan International Airport, refusing to leave until they understand what happened. The crash of Jeju Air Flight 2216 from Bangkok killed 179 people. Onl

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Dec 28 2025HEALTH

Cyber Intimacy: How Germans Are Exploring Online Sexual Activities

In today's digital age, online sexual activities (OSA) are becoming a normal part of life for many people. A recent study shed light on how common these activities are in Germany and how they affect people's lives. The study found that 62% of adults in Germany have engaged in some form of OSA in th

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Dec 28 2025SPORTS

Brace for Chilly Showdown: Jets vs. Patriots Weather and Injury Updates

Fans heading to MetLife Stadium for the Jets-Patriots game should be ready for a chilly and possibly wet experience. The day will start off cold, with temperatures around 18 degrees, but it will feel even colder due to the wind chill. As the day goes on, the weather will get cloudier, and by evening

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Dec 28 2025WEATHER

Toronto Braces for a Weather Rollercoaster: Rain, Ice, and Wind on the Way!

Toronto is in for a rough ride as a strong weather system moves in. Environment Canada has issued a Yellow Warning for southern Ontario, including the GTA. Expect a mix of heavy rain, freezing rain, and strong winds starting Sunday afternoon and lasting until Monday morning. First, the rain will st

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Dec 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Internet for All: Building a Future-Proof Network

High-speed internet is now considered as vital as roads and bridges. A year ago, a big decision was made to ensure every home and business in the U. S. has access to it. A huge amount of money, $42. 5 billion, was set aside for this purpose. The idea is simple: in today's world, the internet is not

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