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Nov 15 2025SPORTS

Quarterback Conundrum: What's Next for NFL Drafts?

The NFL is facing a tough situation with the upcoming quarterback drafts. Experts are worried about the 2026 class, as the current crop of college quarterbacks hasn't impressed them much. One NFL insider even said, "I don't love any of them right now. " This uncertainty is making teams think careful

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Nov 15 2025CRYPTO

How to Make Crypto Safer for Everyone

Crypto started with a big dream: money without middlemen. Bitcoin kicked things off in 2009, and blockchain tech promised to shake up everything from healthcare to education. Tokens became a big deal for startups, helping them raise cash, build communities, and even sell shares. But things went side

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Nov 14 2025HEALTH

Why College Students Gain Weight: The Science Behind It

College is a time of change. New friends, new places, and new food habits. But why do so many students gain weight during their first year? A recent study sheds some light on this. Researchers at a university studied 41 students for a month. They used an app to track meals and asked students to sha

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Nov 14 2025SPORTS

A Wild Proposal and More SEC Football Drama

In a surprising twist during Ole Miss' game against The Citadel, a former student, Drew O'Connor, popped the question to his girlfriend, Madison Barnette, on the field. Barnette, who had been practicing as the holder for field goals, was caught off guard when O'Connor got down on one knee and propos

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Nov 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Creative Wins at the 2025 Clio Entertainment Awards

The 2025 Clio Entertainment Awards celebrated the best in entertainment marketing, with standout campaigns for shows and movies like Wicked, Severance, and Abbott Elementary taking home top honors. The event, hosted by comedian Rachel Bloom at the Dolby Theatre, recognized creative excellence across

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Nov 14 2025EDUCATION

Singapore's Top School: A Century of Smart Growth

The National University of Singapore (NUS) is a big deal. It started small in 1905 as a medical school. Now, it's a global leader in education and research. Over 120 years, it has grown a lot. It's not just about medicine anymore. NUS is known for many things. One of them is nanoscience. This is a f

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Nov 14 2025CRIME

The Unseen Side of BTK: A Daughter's Tale

True crime stories often focus on the killers, but what about their families? Netflix's documentary "My Father, The BTK Killer" flips the script, showing us the life of Kerri Rawson, daughter of the infamous BTK Killer, Dennis Rader. This isn't just another serial killer story. It's a look into how

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Nov 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dive Into Dark Stories: Shows to Watch After Ed Gein's Tale

Ed Gein's story is one of those that sticks with people. He wasn't a serial killer with a high body count, but his actions were so disturbing that they've inspired many movies and TV shows. From the Texas Chainsaw Massacre to Psycho, his legacy is everywhere. If you've just finished watching a show

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Nov 14 2025EDUCATION

States Fight Back Against Education Grant Cuts

A recent court decision has given eight Democratic-led states a green light to challenge a policy that led to the cancellation of millions in teacher-training grants. This comes despite a Supreme Court ruling that initially seemed to favor the Trump administration's move. The Trump administration h

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Nov 14 2025OPINION

Putting People First: A Smarter Way to Tackle Climate Change

In the middle of the Amazon, a big meeting is happening. It's called COP30. Bill Gates, a well-known philanthropist, has something important to say. He thinks these climate meetings should focus more on helping people. Instead of just talking about cutting emissions or lowering temperatures. For ma

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