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Dec 16 2025SPORTS

Affordable Olympic Fun: LA28's Ticket Draw

LA28 is making waves with its upcoming ticket draw. Starting January 14, fans can sign up for a chance to snag tickets for all Olympic sports. The best part? At least a million tickets will be priced at just $28. This isn't just a token gesture; it's a real effort to make the Games accessible. The

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Dec 16 2025BUSINESS

Ford's Big Bet on Gas: A Shift in the Auto Industry

Ford is making a major change in its plans. The company will stop making some electric vehicles (EVs). This includes the electric version of the F-150 Lightning. Instead, Ford will focus more on gas-powered and hybrid cars. They will also hire more workers, even though some jobs will be lost at a ba

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Dec 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Giants Rush to Fix Secret Security Flaws

Apple and Google recently had to quickly fix some hidden security problems. These issues were already being used by hackers in real-world attacks. Both companies said these attacks were quite advanced. Apple sent out updates for iPhones, iPads, and Macs. They fixed two problems in their WebKit soft

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Dec 15 2025SPORTS

NFL Week 15: Big Wins, Bigger Injuries, and a Playoff Shake-Up

The NFL season is full of surprises. This week was no different. The Kansas City Chiefs had a tough day. They lost to the Los Angeles Chargers and missed the playoffs. But the worst part? Star quarterback Patrick Mahomes got hurt. He tore his ACL. This is a big deal. It could mean he misses a lot of

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Dec 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech's Big Problem: Too Much Money, Not Enough People

Companies are spending a lot on tech but not enough on people. This is a big mistake. They focus on the tools, like models, chips, and software, but forget about the people who use them. It's like trying to make paella but only using cilantro. The culture, workflow, and training are just as importan

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Dec 15 2025CRIME

Two Lives Lost: A Glimpse into the Brown University Tragedy

A dark cloud settled over Brown University when a shooting shattered the peace on a Saturday evening. Two students, Ella Cook and Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov, lost their lives in the senseless violence. At least nine others were hurt, leaving the campus and community in shock. Ella Cook, a sophomore f

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Dec 15 2025POLITICS

Tech Talent Hunt: A Fresh Start or a Repeat Mistake?

The government is looking for new tech experts. They want to hire about 1, 000 people for two years. These people will work in different government departments. They will earn a good salary. The program is called the U. S. Tech Force. The government is working with big tech companies. These compani

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Dec 15 2025LIFESTYLE

Singapore Steps Up for Migrant Workers: Big Changes Ahead

Singapore is taking big steps to improve life for migrant workers. These workers play a huge role in building the country. They work in tough jobs like construction and shipyards. Now, the government is making plans to give them better healthcare, housing, and fun activities. Healthcare is getting

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Dec 15 2025LIFESTYLE

The Rise of the Quarter-Zip: More Than Just a Sweater

Young men are embracing the quarter-zip sweater, turning it into a cultural phenomenon. This trend started with a simple video and quickly grew into a movement, symbolizing a shift in style and lifestyle for many. The quarter-zip sweater has become a popular topic on social media, with videos and p

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Dec 15 2025FINANCE

Why Canada Needs to Go Beyond Open Banking

Canada is finally moving towards a more secure banking system. The government has announced a new framework for open banking, set to launch in 2026. This system will replace the risky practice of sharing online banking passwords with third-party apps. Instead, users will be able to securely share th

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