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Jan 30 2025SPORTS

ACC and ESPN: A New Game Plan

A fresh chapter has unfolded in the story of college sports with the ACC's TV deal with ESPN now realigned for decade. Cleansing the television rights of the ACC from a possible legal tug of war is ESPN's latest move extending its contract with Atlantic Coast Conference until 2036. With the 2016 de

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Jan 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Silent Divide: Older Adults and the Digital Divide

Imagine trying to navigate life with out knowing how to work a computer or access the internet. That's the daily struggle for some older people in our society. They may have left school or proved careers, but the internet revolution was never a part of their lives. Some older generally connect wi

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Jan 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Is DeepSeek a clever copycat?

A rift in the tech world, as US startups like Trump`s pet project claim that Chinese startups such as DeepSeek and HighFlyer were influenced by US software. David Sacks their government relations, wanted to take some shots at it and Option AI for destroying US Technologies within China. This was du

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Jan 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrities Drop Out in a Shocking Round!

This Season of a reality show has seen some big names step up and then step down. Two celebrities, Carey Hart and Kyla Pratt, had to leave the show recently. Carey Hart, a professional racer, had been pushing his body to the limit for years. His body finally gave in after a hard fall, so he had to

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Jan 30 2025HEALTH

Which Food Allergy Treatments Do Americans Prefer?

Ever wondered how Americans feel about different food allergy treatments? It is definitely quite informative. Imagine you take a poll of a vast group of U. S. individuals of various ages and backgrounds. The purpose is to find out their thoughts on selected food allergy management options:

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Jan 30 2025CRIME

NYC's Big Sweep: Feds Finally Go After Known Illegal Criminals

For years, law enforcement had their eyes on certain violent illegal immigrants in New York City. But it wasn't until President Trump took office that they got the green light to go after them. Frank Tarentino, the special agent in charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) in New York, sai

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Jan 30 2025POLITICS

Milley's Security Detail Revoked, Conduct Under Review

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has taken a significant step, stripping former Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Mark Milley of his security detail and clearance. This move comes with an order for the Defense Department's inspector general to review Milley's conduct. The goal? To determine if Milley's m

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Jan 30 2025POLITICS

Trump's Grant Freeze Reversed: What Happened and Why

On Wednesday, the White House Office of Management and Budget reversed a memo that froze federal grants. This memo, sent on Monday evening, caused confusion and legal challenges. The goal was to review spending that might not align with Trump's recent executive orders, like those targeting diversity

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Jan 29 2025EDUCATION

School Scores Struggle After COVID-19

After the COVID-19 pandemic, many American students are having a tough time with their reading and math skills. A test given every two years, known as the 'nation's report card, ' shows that while some kids are doing better, others are falling behind. This test helps check how well schools are doing

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Jan 29 2025SPORTS

Will Kellen Moore Become Saints' Next Head Coach?

The Philadelphia Eagles might be on the hunt for a new offensive coordinator next season. The hubbub is that Kellen Moore is the front-runner for the New Orleans Saints' head coaching job. After his second interview with the Saints, Moore seems to be the favorite. Jordan Schultz from FOX Sports call

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