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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Struggle: War, Diplomacy, and Challenges

Ukraine is in a tough spot right now. While President Volodymyr Zelensky is trying to restart peace talks, Russia is not letting up on its attacks. Just the other day, Russia launched a big wave of drone and missile strikes all over Ukraine. The western city of Ternopil got hit hard, with at least 2

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Nov 19 2025SPORTS

Miami's Tough Road to the College Football Playoff

The Miami Hurricanes have climbed to the 13th spot in the latest College Football Playoff rankings. This is a step up from last week, but it's still a long shot for them to make it to the ACC Championship Game. Even if they do, their chances of getting into the College Football Playoff as an at-larg

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Nov 19 2025BUSINESS

More Sellers Than Buyers: What's Happening in the U. S. Housing Market?

In October, the U. S. housing market saw a significant shift with more sellers than buyers. This gap, the largest since 2013, means buyers have more choices and can negotiate better deals. However, this situation isn't uniform across the country. The number of buyers dropped by 1. 7%, reaching a lo

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Nov 19 2025SPORTS

Coach Prime's Challenge: Can He Turn Things Around?

Deion Sanders, known as Coach Prime, is facing a tough time with the Colorado Buffaloes. The team is currently 3-7, and they won't be playing in any postseason games. Despite this, Sanders is confident that he's the right coach for the job. He's asking for more time to show what he can do. The team

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Nov 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Country Music's Brightest Stars Shine at CMA Awards 2025

The 59th annual CMA Awards are happening tonight, and the excitement is building! This event celebrates the best in country music, featuring top artists like Lainey Wilson, Morgan Wallen, and Luke Combs. Before the main event, two winners were revealed on "Good Morning America" this morning, with Po

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Nov 19 2025SPORTS

Lane Kiffin: A Coach at a Crossroads

Lane Kiffin is facing a tough choice. He's doing great at Ole Miss, with a team that could go all the way to the College Football Playoff. But other big schools, like Florida and LSU, want him too. If he leaves now, people might think he's making a big mistake. Kiffin has had ups and downs in his c

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Nov 19 2025BUSINESS

Target's Tough Times: What's Next for the Retailer?

Target is going through a rough patch. The company's profits took a big hit in the third quarter. This is a sign that the holiday season might be tough for them. Target is planning to spend more money next year. They want to fix up their stores and build new ones. This will cost them a lot of money

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Nov 19 2025EDUCATION

Latine Youth: The Unseen Struggles of Language and Trauma

Latine youth in America face a tough balancing act. They juggle language, culture, and trauma. This mix often affects their school performance. Recent studies show that those who speak more Spanish and have faced violence tend to have lower grades. But it's not just about language. Students who spea

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Nov 19 2025SPORTS

The Citadel Joins NCAA Settlement: A Shift in Strategy

The Citadel, a military college, has changed its mind about joining the NCAA settlement. This deal lets schools share money with athletes. The school's president, Gen. Glenn Walters, said they will join starting in the 2026-27 season. This comes after a meeting with the Board of Visitors. The schoo

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Nov 19 2025SPORTS

Virginia Tech's New Coach: A Fresh Start for 2026 Recruits

James Franklin has taken over as the head coach of Virginia Tech, and his first big task is to shape the 2026 recruiting class. With two games left to assess the current team, Franklin is also busy scouting high school talent. The Hokies' last home game against Miami is a prime opportunity to impres

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