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Jul 08 2025SPORTS

College Football Coaches: Who's Safe and Who's Not?

College football coaches are always on edge. Their jobs depend on the whims of fans, boosters, and administrators. One bad season or even one bad game can put a coach on the hot seat. Take Ryan Day at Ohio State. Last season, he was under pressure after losing to Michigan. But winning the national c

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Jul 08 2025EDUCATION

How AI is Changing What We Learn in Computer Science

AI is shaking up computer science classes. Schools are scrambling to figure out how to teach students what they need to know. With AI tools getting smarter, some think coding skills might not be as important as they used to be. The tech job market is tough right now. There are fewer jobs for new gr

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Jul 07 2025POLITICS

Trump's Trade Moves: What's the Real Deal?

President Trump is pushing hard to finalize trade deals before tariffs increase for many countries. His main goals? Boost American manufacturing, increase U. S. revenue, balance trade, and pressure other nations to play by America's rules. Trump sees tariffs as a magic fix. He believes they can bri

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Jul 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dakota Johnson's Big Plans: From Acting to Directing

Dakota Johnson is making waves in the film industry, not just as an actress but also as a director and producer. She's set to receive a major award at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival, where she's showcasing two of her recent films. But that's not all—she's also gearing up to direct her first feature

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Jul 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft's AI Advice for Laid-Off Workers: A Missed Mark?

Microsoft recently let go of around 9, 000 employees, a move that came alongside an $80 billion investment in AI. Amidst this, a Microsoft executive faced backlash for suggesting that those who lost their jobs should seek comfort and guidance from AI tools like ChatGPT. Matt Turnbull, an executive

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Jul 06 2025SPORTS

Diogo Jota: A Hero Who Fought for Every Ball and Every Dream

Diogo Jota was more than just a footballer; he was a symbol of resilience and passion. His journey from a small town near Porto to the heart of Liverpool showcased his unyielding spirit. Jota's playing style was marked by relentless energy and a fierce determination to win every ball. This approach

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Jul 06 2025SPORTS

Djokovic's Wimbledon Milestone: A Look at His Historic Win

Novak Djokovic has done it again. He just won his 100th match at Wimbledon. This puts him in some pretty exclusive company. Only two other players have achieved this feat: Martina Navratilova and Roger Federer. Djokovic beat his fellow Serbian, Miomir Kecmanovic, in straight sets. The scores were 6-

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Jul 06 2025SPORTS

Capturing Ice Hockey Like Never Before: The Tech Behind the Shots

Joel Marklund, a renowned sports photographer, has spent two decades capturing action from various sports. His journey began not with photography but with writing about video games and entertainment. His shift to photography happened during an internship at a local newspaper, where he discovered his

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Jul 04 2025SPORTS

Hotdog Hero Returns to Coney Island

Joey Chestnut, the hotdog eating champ, is back in action this Fourth of July at Coney Island. This is big news for fans who love watching people eat tons of hotdogs in just 10 minutes. Chestnut, known as "Jaws, " was kicked out last year for promoting a rival plant-based hotdog brand. But now, afte

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Jul 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Engineer Who Juggled Too Many Jobs

In the fast-paced world of tech startups, one engineer managed to pull off a feat that left many founders baffled. Soham Parekh, a software engineer, admitted to working for multiple Silicon Valley startups simultaneously. This revelation came after a viral post on social media exposed his actions.

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