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Sep 13 2025SPORTS

Arsenal's New Star Shines Bright in Early Season

Arsenal's 2025/26 campaign is off to a solid start, with the team aiming to finally clinch the Premier League title after three consecutive second-place finishes. They kicked things off with two straight wins, first defeating Manchester United at Old Trafford and then thrashing Leeds United 5-0 at h

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Sep 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

How Nate Bargatze Plans to Make Emmys Speeches Short and Sweet

Nate Bargatze, a comedian known for his clean humor and down-to-earth personality, is set to host the Emmys. This choice might seem unexpected, but it's exactly why he's perfect for the role. Bargatze's comedy style brings a sense of comfort and safety, which is refreshing in today's world. He's no

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Sep 12 2025SPORTS

College Basketball Players Face Lifetime Ban for Betting Scandal

Three college basketball players have been banned for life by the NCAA after being involved in a betting scheme. The players, Mykell Robinson, Steven Vasquez, and Jalen Weaver, were found guilty of breaking the rules by betting on games they were part of. Robinson and Vasquez were teammates at Fres

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Sep 11 2025SPORTS

Week 3 College Football: Bold Predictions and Surprise Picks

College football's Week 3 is shaping up to be an exciting mix of upsets and dominant performances. Last week, underdog teams from smaller conferences pulled off some big wins, but this week, favorites might have a better chance. Let's dive into some specific predictions. Duke's quarterback, Darian

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Sep 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

California's Bold Move to Protect Kids from Social Media

A recent ruling by a federal appeals court has largely supported a California law aimed at safeguarding children from potentially harmful social media practices. The law, which requires parental consent for children to access so-called "addictive feeds, " was challenged by a tech industry group, Net

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Sep 09 2025BUSINESS

Investors Join Forces to Boost Climate Tech Amid Government Cuts

Private investors are stepping up to fill the gap left by reduced government spending on climate technology. A new group called the All Aboard Coalition has formed, with members like Khosla Ventures, Breakthrough Energy Ventures, and DCVC. They plan to raise about $300 million by the end of October

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Sep 07 2025SPORTS

Minnesota's Dominant Display: A Weather-Shortened Victory

Minnesota's football team put on a show against Northwestern State, scoring a whopping 66 points in a game that was cut short due to bad weather. The game ended with over six minutes left in the fourth quarter, but by then, the outcome was already clear. Minnesota's defense struck early when John Ne

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Sep 05 2025SPORTS

The Showdown: Missouri vs. Kansas

The Missouri Tigers and Kansas Jayhawks are gearing up for a football match that's more than just a game. It's a clash with deep roots, stretching back to the 1850s and '60s, when Missouri and Kansas were at odds over slavery. This historic feud isn't just about football; it's about states, cultures

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Sep 05 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Law Enforcement Agencies Clash Again

In Ukraine, two major law enforcement agencies are at it again. The SBU, Ukraine's security service, and the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) are in a public disagreement. This isn't new. They had a big fight in July that caused a political stir. Now, it's happening again. This time, the SBU

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Sep 02 2025SPORTS

Coach Belichick's Mystery Lineup

Football fans know that college and NFL games have some key differences. One of those differences is how much info coaches have to share. In college, coaches can keep things pretty secret if they want to. That's exactly what Bill Belichick did before a big game against TCU. Belichick put out a dept

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