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Dec 20 2025SPORTS

Money Talks in College Sports: The New Game Changer

College sports are changing fast. Big money is pouring in. And it's all thanks to name, image, and likeness (NIL) deals. Texas Tech University System Chancellor Brandon Creighton recently shared his thoughts on this hot topic. Creighton believes that NIL deals are reshaping college sports. They bri

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Dec 20 2025WEATHER

New Jersey's Windy Friday: What Happened and Why It Matters

New Jersey experienced a windy Friday, with gusts reaching up to 56 mph. These winds were part of a strong storm system that swept through the region. The strongest gusts were recorded in Bergen County at Teterboro Airport, while Salem County saw winds up to 52 mph in Lower Alloways Creek. The wind

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Dec 20 2025HEALTH

How Food and Exercise Change Your Genes

People often wonder how food and exercise affect the body. One key player in this process is a substance called β-hydroxybutyrate (BHB). It is made when the body breaks down fats for energy. But BHB does more than just provide energy. It also helps control inflammation, protects the brain, and even

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Dec 19 2025HEALTH

Young People and Diabetes: What Puts Them at Risk?

Diabetes is becoming more common in young adults. It's a serious health issue. This condition is often diagnosed before age 40. It's called early-onset type 2 diabetes. It's different from the type that affects older adults. Early-onset diabetes progresses quickly. It also has a higher risk of compl

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Dec 19 2025POLITICS

Trump's Rocky Mount Visit: A Closer Look at the Politics and Economy

In a move that's got everyone talking, former President Trump is heading to Rocky Mount, North Carolina. This visit comes right after the state's filing period for the 2026 elections wrapped up, and it's clear that North Carolina is a battleground state with some serious political stakes. Trump's b

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Dec 19 2025CELEBRITIES

Taylor Swift's Heartbreaks and Comebacks

Taylor Swift has been open about her struggles with love and heartbreak. She recently shared her experiences with two past relationships in her Disney+ docuseries. Swift mentioned that she went through two breakups early in her tour, which was tough for her. She said that the tour gave her a reason

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Dec 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Laughs and Crimes: The Unexpected Hit of 2025

In 2025, TV shows about crime are everywhere. But one show stands out because it's not just about crime. It's also a comedy. This show is called "Deli Boys. " It's on Hulu. It's about two brothers who suddenly have to run their dad's business. They find out their dad was a big boss in the drug world

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Dec 19 2025POLITICS

Obamacare Subsidies: A Political Puzzle

The COVID-19 pandemic brought about a lot of changes, including the extension of Obamacare subsidies. These subsidies were meant to help people during tough economic times. But now, even though the pandemic is over, some politicians want to keep these subsidies going forever. This is a big deal bec

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Dec 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

What Happened to Climate Change Efforts in 2025?

In 2025, the United States saw a sharp turnaround in climate change efforts. After years of optimism, the new administration under President Donald Trump quickly undid many environmental policies. This shift was so significant that it was given a name: greenlash. Greenlash refers to the backlash aga

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Dec 19 2025BUSINESS

Shipping Companies Eye Suez Canal Comeback

The Suez Canal is back on the radar for big shipping companies. After two years of avoiding the route due to safety issues in the Red Sea, they're now thinking about going back. The trouble started in November 2023 when ships were attacked by Yemen's Houthi forces, leading companies to take the long

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