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Oct 24 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebs Heat Up the Knicks-Cavs Opener

Madison Square Garden was buzzing with star power during the Knicks and Cavs' season kickoff. The game wasn't the only attraction—famous faces stole the show. Ed Sheeran, Aaron Judge, and Cam Skattebo were among the VIPs courtside. Skattebo, the Giants' rookie running back, took a break from practi

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Oct 24 2025BUSINESS

Somerville's Big Bet on a Mystery Lab

Somerville is making a bold move to attract a big company. The city is thinking about giving up to $18 million in tax breaks. This is for a company that wants to move into a huge lab building. The building is already built and has 500, 000 square feet of space. This deal is called a TIF agreement.

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Oct 24 2025WEATHER

Missouri's Halloween Weather: What to Expect in 2025

Missouri's weather is famous for being unpredictable, so it's tough to know what to expect on Halloween 2025. But if you're planning to go trick-or-treating, it's good to have an idea of what might be in store. Halloween 2025 falls on a Friday, October 31st. That's a great day for trick-or-treating

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Oct 24 2025WEATHER

Michigan's Perfect Weekend Weather Guide for October 2025

Michigan is set to enjoy a fantastic weekend in late October 2025. The weather is looking great, with no rain or snow in sight. This makes it a perfect time to explore the state. The skies will be mostly clear, especially on Sunday. Saturday might have some clouds, but nothing too heavy. By Sunday,

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Oct 24 2025SPORTS

The Unexpected Rise of Tiago Splitter: From Player to Coach

Tiago Splitter is now the interim head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers. This happened after Chauncey Billups was arrested in an FBI gambling investigation. Splitter was born in Brazil and had a long career as a basketball player. He started playing professionally in 1999 and later moved to Euro

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Oct 24 2025CRIME

London's Fire Plot: A Young Man's Dangerous Game

A young man from London, Dylan Earl, found himself in deep trouble. He admitted to setting fire to buildings that supported Ukraine. This was not just any fire. It was a planned attack, and it was serious. The court heard that Earl had big plans. He talked about kidnapping a wealthy businessman. He

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Oct 24 2025CRIME

North Korea's Digital Heist: How Hackers Fund Nuclear Dreams

North Korea's hackers are not just a digital nuisance; they're a well-oiled machine funding the country's nuclear ambitions. They've been busy stealing billions from cryptocurrency exchanges and even tricking tech firms into hiring them for remote jobs. It's like having a secret army of cyber thieve

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Oct 24 2025BUSINESS

South Korea and the U. S. Talk Big Money

South Korea and the United States are in talks about a huge investment deal. The focus is on how to structure a $350 billion investment pledge from South Korea. This is different from earlier talks about a currency swap. The finance minister of South Korea, Koo Yun Cheol, said that the U. S. Treasu

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Oct 24 2025CRYPTO

A Football Group's Big Crypto Bet Pays Off

A company known for owning football teams has made a bold switch to the world of crypto. Solmate Infrastructure, once called Brera Holdings, is now focusing on the Solana ecosystem. They've set up their first validator in a data center in the United Arab Emirates and plan to buy more Solana-based pr

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Oct 24 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Bosses Chat with U. S. Politicians About New Rules

In a recent gathering, top executives from the crypto world, including Brian Armstrong from Coinbase, sat down with U. S. lawmakers from both major parties. Their main topic? A bill aimed at shaping the structure of the crypto market. This bill, however, isn't expected to become law anytime soon. T

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