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Nov 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Who's to Blame for the Delay in Cemex's Mining Plans?

A recent court hearing stirred up old tensions between Cemex and the State Water Resources Control Board. The debate centered around whether Cemex should be allowed to challenge a decision before a final ruling is made, expected in February. Cemex's legal team pointed fingers at the state board for

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Nov 25 2025FINANCE

Brookfield's Big Money Moves and Hot Topics

Brookfield's Finance Board had a lot on their plate at their last meeting. They talked about money, buildings, and even a cell tower that's got people talking. First, they celebrated winning a big state grant. After three tries, they got $406, 159 to spruce up Four Corners. This isn't just any smal

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Nov 24 2025SPORTS

Eagles' Offensive Strategy Fails to Deliver in Dallas

The Philadelphia Eagles found themselves on the wrong end of a 24-21 loss to the Dallas Cowboys. The game started promisingly for the Eagles, with a 21-0 lead. However, their offensive strategy took a turn for the worse. The Eagles' offense, which had been effective in the first half, struggled in

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Nov 24 2025SPORTS

Steelers' Struggles: A Closer Look at the Bears Game

The Pittsburgh Steelers' recent loss to the Chicago Bears has sparked some serious discussions about the team's performance. Let's break it down. First off, the coaching staff is under fire. Critics argue that the game plan was too cautious, almost to the point of being timid. Instead of taking bol

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Nov 24 2025SPORTS

Cal's New Chapter: Wilcox Out, Rolovich Takes Over

Cal's football program is at a turning point. Justin Wilcox, the head coach for the past nine years, has been let go. This decision comes after a season that saw the team go 6-5, barely missing out on a winning record. The Golden Bears' loss to Stanford, a game they were expected to win, seems to ha

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Nov 24 2025HEALTH

Understanding Health Inequities Through Intersectionality

Health inequities are not simple. They arise from a mix of factors like gender, class, ethnicity, age, and migration status. These factors don't work alone. They interact with each other and with bigger systems like policies and institutions. To tackle health inequities, we need to look at these fac

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Nov 24 2025SPORTS

Colorado State's Quarterback Conundrum

Colorado State University's football team is at a crossroads. The new coach has a big job ahead. The most important task? Finding a reliable quarterback. This isn't just any position; it's the heart of the team. Without a strong QB, the rest of the pieces can't fall into place. The past few seasons

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Nov 23 2025SPORTS

How Parents and Coaches Shape Young Footballers' Futures

Researchers tracked 105 young footballers in Switzerland to see how parents and coaches affect their future careers. They looked at how parents and coaches acted towards the players when they were 13 and 14 years old. The study found that the way parents and coaches work together can really impact w

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Nov 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Wicked Magic: A Musical Tale That Broke Records

The movie "Wicked: For Good" has made a big splash at the box office. It pulled in $150 million in North America alone during its first weekend. This beat the previous record set by another musical adaptation, "Wicked, " which made $112. 5 million in its debut. Globally, "Wicked: For Good" raked in

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Nov 23 2025SPORTS

College Football's Wild Ride: Who's In, Who's Out, and Who's Fighting for a Spot?

College football is heating up, and the stakes are higher than ever. With the College Football Playoff (CFP) spots up for grabs, teams are fighting tooth and nail to secure their place. The ACC is a mess, with three teams tied at the top. Virginia, SMU, and Pittsburgh all have just one conference lo

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