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Aug 17 2025SPORTS

Golf's Big Sunday Showdown: Scheffler's Climb and MacIntyre's Moment

The 2025 BMW Championship is heating up, and all eyes are on the final round. Robert MacIntyre, the man from Scotland, is leading the pack after three strong rounds. He's been consistent, shooting low scores and keeping his cool. But Scottie Scheffler, who's been a force on the PGA Tour this season,

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Aug 17 2025FINANCE

Live Nation's Stock: What's the Buzz?

Live Nation Entertainment is making waves in the stock market. Analysts are mostly bullish, with 17 out of 17 recommending a "buy. " They see the stock hitting an average of $167. 41 in a year. Some analysts are even more optimistic. Benchmark, for instance, raised their target to $180. Others, lik

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Aug 17 2025BUSINESS

American Airlines: Ditching Screens for Savings

American Airlines is making big changes to its in-flight entertainment. The airline is removing seatback screens from its A319 planes. This is part of a plan to save money. Screens cost a lot to install and maintain. They also add weight, which means the plane uses more fuel. The A319s are the last

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Aug 16 2025BUSINESS

Why Are Vegetables Getting So Expensive?

Vegetable prices have been going up a lot lately. In July, the cost of vegetables for businesses shot up by 38%. That's a huge jump! Some people think this is because of new taxes on imports, called tariffs. But it's not that simple. There are many reasons why vegetable prices might be rising. Bad

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Aug 16 2025SPORTS

Rainy Night Cuts Short Football Fun

The skies opened up and poured on the football plans of many teams in the Midlands. Lightning and heavy rain made it impossible to finish the games at W. J. Keenan, River Bluff, and Chapin. It was a bummer for players and fans alike, but at least some teams got to play before the weather turned nast

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Aug 16 2025SPORTS

UNC's New Money Plan: Football Gets the Biggest Share

UNC has a new way to share money among its sports teams. This comes after a recent rule change that lets colleges pay student-athletes. The total money available is $20. 5 million. Most of it goes to football, but not as much as other schools give. UNC's athletic director, Bubba Cunningham, shared

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Aug 16 2025POLITICS

Trump and Putin Chat: What's the Big Deal?

So, Trump and Putin had a chat. A really long one. They stood together and talked about stuff. Trump said it was good. Putin said it was useful. But did they make any real progress? Not really. They talked about Ukraine. They talked about trade. They even talked about space. But guess what? They di

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Aug 16 2025BUSINESS

Nutex Health: A Bumpy Ride in the Healthcare Stock Market

Nutex Health, a company in the healthcare sector, is going through a rough patch. Their stock took a big hit recently, dropping by 24% in a single day. This happened after they said they wouldn't be able to file their financial report on time. The reason? They're being investigated for possible wron

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Aug 16 2025HEALTH

Life on the Edge: How Remote Policing Takes a Toll on Health

Working in a remote area like the Andaman and Nicobar Islands (ANI) is no walk in the park. Police officers there face unique challenges that can mess with their health, both physically and mentally. A recent study took a closer look at these issues. First off, let's talk about the stress. Police w

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Aug 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Solar Panels for Your Balcony: A New Way to Go Green

In the United States, a fresh trend is emerging among homeowners and renters who want to use solar energy without the high cost of rooftop installations. These small solar panels, about the size of a door, can be plugged into regular wall outlets and placed on balconies or decks. This idea has been

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