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Jan 01 2026EDUCATION

Chicago's Education: A Year of Struggles and Changes

Chicago's schools faced big problems this year. Immigration crackdowns made students and families scared. Many Latino schools saw fewer kids showing up. A false alarm about immigration agents even caused panic at one school. Later, when the government started Operation Midway Blitz, schools had to s

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Jan 01 2026CRYPTO

How Crypto Wallets Are Changing the Way We Spend and Save

In 2025, crypto wallets started to look a lot more like regular banking apps. People used them for more than just trading. They started spending money with them too. This shift shows that crypto is becoming a part of everyday life, not just something for investors. Trading was still big in 2025. Th

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Jan 01 2026SPORTS

Sports Buzz: Big Plays and Big Moves

The sports world is buzzing with major updates. Let's dive in! First off, the College Football Playoff is back, and the spotlight is on Miami and Ohio State. These teams are set to face off in the quarterfinals. Experts are divided on who will come out on top, but everyone agrees it's going to be a

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Jan 01 2026SPORTS

Saving College Sports: A Billionaire's Bold Idea

Cody Campbell, a billionaire and Texas Tech's top supporter, has a unique idea. He thinks Congress should create a new group to fix college sports. This is not just about throwing money at the problem. Campbell believes that private equity is only a temporary fix. He wants a long-term solution that

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Jan 01 2026SPORTS

Cracking the Code: Today's Sports-Themed Connections Puzzle

Ever felt stuck on a puzzle? Today's Connections: Sports Edition might have left you scratching your head. This puzzle is not your usual fare. It's a mix of sports trivia that might hit close to home if you're a fan of the Philadelphia Eagles. But don't worry, help is here! First, let's talk about

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Dec 31 2025SPORTS

A Late Hero Emerges: TCU's Unexpected Victory in the Alamo Bowl

Ken Seals, a sixth-year senior, finally got his chance to shine in his last college game. He stepped up as the starting quarterback for TCU after the original starter, Josh Hoover, left the team. Seals didn't just play; he led his team to a thrilling 30-27 victory over the 16th-ranked USC Trojans in

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Dec 31 2025SPORTS

Mid-Season Surprises: How College Basketball is Changing

College basketball is seeing some unexpected changes. Teams are now signing players who have already been drafted by the NBA. This is happening right in the middle of the season. It's a bit of a shock, but it's also a sign of how the game is evolving. Take James Nnaji, for example. He was picked by

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Dec 31 2025SPORTS

Young Illini Players Shine Bright in Music City Bowl

The Music City Bowl was a big stage for some young Illini players to show what they can do. In the past, this game has been a place where new talent gets noticed. For example, in 2022, Matthew Bailey and Xavier Scott made their first starts in a bowl game. They filled in for some bigger names and di

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Dec 31 2025SPORTS

Coaches on the Move: Ole Miss and LSU's Unusual Arrangement

The college football world is no stranger to odd situations, but the current setup between Ole Miss and LSU is pushing the boundaries of what's considered normal. With Lane Kiffin's sudden move to LSU, the Rebels are left navigating a bizarre coaching situation. Imagine the scene: Ole Miss players w

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Dec 31 2025SPORTS

USC's Alamo Bowl Heartbreak: A Season of Missed Chances

USC's season ended on a sour note with a heartbreaking 30-27 overtime loss to TCU in the Alamo Bowl. The Trojans had a chance to secure their 10th win, something they've only done once in the past eight years, but it slipped through their fingers. The game was a rollercoaster of emotions. There wer

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