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Dec 06 2025SPORTS

Big Games Ahead: College Football's Conference Showdowns

College football fans have a lot to look forward to with nine big conference championship games coming up. These games are set for December 5th and 6th. Teams have been working hard to secure their spots in these important matchups. The schedule is packed with exciting games. On December 6th, BYU w

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Dec 06 2025POLITICS

Saudi Arabia's Secret Alcohol Shop: A New Twist for Wealthy Expats

Saudi Arabia has long been known for its strict alcohol ban. So, when word got out that a hidden store in Riyadh started selling whiskey and champagne, it caused quite a stir. This wasn't just any store—it was catering to wealthy foreigners with special residency permits. These permits, called "pre

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Dec 06 2025CRIME

Safety Concerns Rise at Baton Rouge Student Housing

The Cadence at Southern University apartments have seen a surge in crime this year. Police reports show 58 incidents, including assaults and burglaries, since January. Two tragic shootings have shaken the community. In October, 17-year-old Micah Booker lost his life there. Just recently, 21-year-old

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Dec 06 2025SPORTS

O'Shaquie Foster: The Journey of a Texas-Born Boxing Star

O'Shaquie Foster, the WBC super-featherweight champion, has a story that goes beyond the ring. Born in Orange, Texas, near the Louisiana border, Foster's journey is as unique as his name. His name, originally O'Shanique Dominique Williams Foster, was misspelled as a child, leading to the name we kno

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Dec 06 2025SPORTS

Alamosa's Wrestling Team Starts Season with a Bang

Alamosa High School's wrestling team kicked off their season with a strong victory against Brush, the defending state champions. The Mean Moose dominated the match, winning almost every bout. This win is a great start, but it's important to remember that Brush was still getting back into the swing o

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Dec 06 2025BUSINESS

Mind Matters: The Hidden Struggle of Small Business Employees

In today's world, employees in small businesses are more worried about their mental well-being than physical safety at work. This shift is notable, especially considering the current social and political climate. It's also interesting to see how this aligns with the values of younger generations, li

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Dec 06 2025SCIENCE

Deep-Sea Mining: A Hidden World at Risk?

The ocean floor is a mysterious place, full of creatures we barely know. Recently, scientists found over 4, 000 tiny animals living in an area where companies want to mine rare metals. Out of these, they identified 788 unique species, including tiny crustaceans, mollusks, and worms. The team studie

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Dec 06 2025POLITICS

Peace Institute or Trump's Trophy?

The U. S. Institute of Peace (USIP) was created by Congress to promote peaceful solutions to global conflicts. It was meant to represent America's commitment to peace-building worldwide. However, recent events have turned this institution into a symbol of something quite different. President Trump

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Dec 06 2025HEALTH

A Simple Drug, A Big Problem: Ana's Story

Ana B. was struggling. Every day was a battle. She couldn't breathe right. She was always tired. Her body ached all over. She had COPD, but that wasn't new. What was new was how bad she felt. She needed oxygen all the time now. Even simple tasks like walking to the mailbox or shopping were tough. Sh

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Dec 06 2025WEATHER

Chilly Surprise: U. S. Faces Early Winter Freeze

The U. S. is in for a wild ride this December. A sudden Arctic blast has swept across the central and northeastern parts of the country. This isn't your average cold snap. It's a whopper, with temperatures plunging way below what's usual for this time of year. Meteorologists say it's all thanks to a

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