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May 09 2026SPORTS

UC's Gambling Scandal: Why Answers Are Still Missing

A quarterback for the University of Cincinnati’s football team was caught breaking NCAA gambling rules last season. Now, the school faces accusations of knowing about it—and yet, no one at UC is talking. Reports from major news outlets suggest the university was aware, but UC keeps quiet. If they di

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May 09 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The best crime thriller on Netflix for a weekend marathon

Netflix has a simple rule: drop the whole season at once. That’s great if you want to binge, but it also means every new show has one shot to hook you. The Madness is one of those shows. It’s a short series with only eight episodes, so you can finish it in a weekend without worrying about waiting fo

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May 09 2026CRIME

A 45-year prison term for a fatal domestic shooting in South Carolina

In May 2023, a Berkeley County man took his wife’s life in their home, leaving three children without a mother. After a lengthy investigation, the killer admitted his role and received a 45-year prison sentence. The case highlights how easily a relationship can turn deadly when one partner refuses t

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May 09 2026BUSINESS

What happens when a prison healthcare firm can't pay its bills?

A company that provides medical services to prisons recently filed for bankruptcy in Florida. YesCare, as it’s called, owes more money than it has on hand—between $100 million and $500 million in debts against only $50 million to $100 million in assets. This legal move, known as Chapter 11, pauses l

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May 09 2026HEALTH

Behind the scenes: The unseen nurses protecting your health and wallet

You probably picture nurses in stiff uniforms rushing down hospital corridors—that’s half the story. But there’s another group of nurses working quietly, helping people recover at home without ever setting foot in a clinic. These nurses step in when doctor’s instructions don’t match reality. Say som

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May 09 2026SPORTS

College sports: Where big budgets win and small programs lose

Money talks louder than rackets in college sports these days. While basketball courts are flooded with new sponsor cash from beer and liquor brands, smaller sports like tennis and golf are getting the short end of the budget stick. This year alone, several top tennis programs vanished, including Ark

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May 09 2026SPORTS

Friday night’s must-watch games: Wolves chase history, Vegas faces elimination

The Minnesota Timberwolves are riding a rare home-court streak when they host the San Antonio Spurs Friday at 9:30 p. m. ET. They’ve won eleven straight at Target Center since early April, and a win would give them a 2-1 lead in their Western Conference semifinals series. The Spurs, however, are no

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May 09 2026BUSINESS

Prime Video’s Big Play for Ads and Sports

Streaming services usually fight over shows and movies, but Amazon’s Prime Video is playing a different game—one where live sports and ads score big points. The platform recently revealed it made over $17 billion from ads in just three months, beating traditional media giants like Warner Bros. and P

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May 09 2026CRIME

Courtroom Cams Stay in Kirk Murder Case, but Hearing Gets Pushed Back

A Utah judge just ruled that live TV feeds can keep rolling during Tyler Robinson’s murder trial, despite his team’s push to block cameras. Judge Tony Graf said courtroom broadcasts help the public keep an eye on the justice system and won’t sway future jurors—especially since the feed won’t show Ro

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May 09 2026BUSINESS

Sony’s profits dip but bright future predicted for tech and entertainment giant

Sony Group Corporation recently announced its latest financial results, showing a slight drop in annual profits but predicting a strong rebound in the coming year. For the period ending in March, the Tokyo-based company earned 1. 03 trillion yen ($6. 6 billion), which is 3. 4% lower than the previou

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