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Jan 11 2025SPORTS

Jack Sawyer's Game-Changing Play Sends Ohio State to National Title

Ohio State defensive end Jack Sawyer, who once shared a room with Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers, delivered a massive play that will be remembered in Buckeye history. In the fourth quarter of the College Football Playoff semifinal at the Cotton Bowl, Sawyer stripped Ewers of the ball and ran 83 yards

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Jan 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

TikTok's Future: A Supreme Court Showdown

Imagine this: the future of TikTok, the popular video-sharing app, hangs in the balance. It's all because of a recent Supreme Court hearing. The app, which is owned by a Chinese company, is under fire for data security concerns and potential foreign influence. The justices questioned the government'

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Jan 11 2025WEATHER

A Winter Surprise Hits the South

A massive winter storm took a slow journey from Texas and Oklahoma, heading eastward into the Southern states. This storm brought heavy snow and icy roads, causing governors to declare states of emergency and schools to close. Arkansas Governor Sarah Sanders even called in the National Guard to help

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Jan 10 2025SPORTS

Notre Dame Scores Last-Minute Win Against Penn State

In a nail-biting football clash, Notre Dame pulled off a thrilling comeback against Penn State, snatching a 27-24 victory. The Irish defense saved the day when they intercepted Penn State's quarterback Drew Allar late in the game. This crucial play allowed Notre Dame to set up a last-minute field go

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Jan 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

TikTok's Fate Up in the Air: Supreme Court Weighs In

TikTok, a popular video-sharing app owned by a Chinese company, might be facing a ban in the United States. The Supreme Court is set to decide on Friday whether a law banning the app violates the First Amendment. The app's parent company argues that the law is unconstitutional, while the U. S. gover

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Jan 10 2025SPORTS

Meet Trayce Jackson-Davis: His Family Roots & Unique Identity

Trayce Jackson-Davis, born in Greenwood, Indiana, in 2000, is making waves in the basketball world. His unique story starts with his family's strong sports background. Raised by his mother and stepfather after his parents' separation, Trayce grew up admiring his biological father's NBA career. His s

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Jan 10 2025POLITICS

Former President Jimmy Carter: A Life Honored by All

The nation's leaders are coming together to say goodbye to Jimmy Carter, the 39th president, in a weeklong event that culminates in a state funeral at Washington National Cathedral. All five living U. S. presidents will attend, setting aside their political differences to pay respects to a leader wh

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Jan 09 2025POLITICS

Supreme Court to Decide TikTok's Fate: A Tug-of-War Between Speech and Security

The fate of TikTok, a popular social media app used by millions, is in the hands of the Supreme Court. The app's owner, ByteDance, is Chinese, and the U. S. government worries that China could use TikTok to spy on Americans or spread fake news. The court must decide if the law forcing ByteDance to s

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Jan 09 2025BUSINESS

Steel Deal Hang-Up: Trump's Role in U. S. Steel-Nippon Takeover

President-elect Donald Trump's recent comments on international investments might give hope to U. S. Steel and Japan's Nippon Steel. The proposed takeover of U. S. Steel by Nippon Steel has been a hot topic, with President Joe Biden blocking the sale last week, citing national security concerns. Exp

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Jan 09 2025LIFESTYLE

Surviving the Wild: A Hiker's 13-Day Journey in the Australian Bush

In the heart of Australia's Kosciuszko National Park, a young hiker named Hadi Nazari found himself lost in the wilderness for 13 days. It all started when the 23-year-old went on a hike in late December and got separated from his friends. With only two granola bars to sustain himself, Nazari manage

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