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Dec 23 2025SPORTS

Minnesota Teams Face Uncertain TV Future

Minnesota sports fans might soon face a challenge in watching their favorite teams. The issue revolves around FanDuel Sports Network, which is in a precarious situation. If a deal with DAZN doesn't go through by January, the network could shut down. This would affect 29 teams across the NBA, NHL, an

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Dec 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

When Complaining About a Game You Pirated Backfires

A Steam user recently learned a tough lesson about pirating games. They were vocal about issues in Farthest Frontier, a medieval city-builder sim with farming and survival elements. The game, developed by Crate Entertainment, has been well-received since its October release. The user, BigBadAss33,

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Dec 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Why Podcast Might Soon Be a Thing of the Past

In 2025, the term "podcast" is becoming as outdated as a flip phone. With almost every major podcast now featuring a video component, the lines between podcasts and TV shows are blurring. Take Seth Meyers' "A Closer Look" for example. Last year, one might argue that this is just a TV show clip. But

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Dec 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Chris Tucker's Uncomfortable Epstein Connection

Chris Tucker, the beloved comedian and actor, is facing renewed scrutiny after his name surfaced in the recent Epstein files released by the U. S. Department of Justice. Among the documents, a photo of Tucker with Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's associate, sparked curiosity and skepticism among the pub

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

Indiana's Map Mess: Who Won and Who Lost?

In Indiana, a big fight happened over changing the state's political maps. The Senate said no, even though former President Donald Trump wanted it done. This decision caused some big names to either gain or lose points. Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray, along with Senators Jean Leising and Greg

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Dec 22 2025SCIENCE

How a Growth Booster Helps Eggplants Fight Lead Poisoning

Lead is a big problem for plants. It's everywhere and it's bad for them. It can make plants grow poorly and not produce as much food. But there's a helper called gibberellic acid, or GA3 for short. It's like a growth booster for plants. Scientists wanted to see if GA3 could help eggplants fight agai

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

Unseen Ships: The Growing Shadow Fleet and Its Global Impact

The world is facing a new challenge: a secret fleet of ships, often old and poorly maintained, is being used to move oil and other goods while avoiding sanctions. This fleet, known as the "shadow fleet, " is growing rapidly, especially after Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022. It now includes arou

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Big Deal: Italian Firm Secures Massive Qatar Project

An Italian company, Saipem, just scored a huge deal in Qatar. They're going to help build stuff offshore. The total cost? Around 4 billion dollars. But Saipem's part is about 3. 1 billion dollars. That's a lot of money! This project is going to take about five years. Saipem has a big ship called De

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Dec 22 2025HEALTH

Sausage Alert: Check Your Fridge for This Recall!

A Portland company has pulled some of its sausages from the market. Olympia Provisions has recalled nearly 1, 930 pounds of their holiday kielbasa sausages. The U. S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service announced this on Friday. These sausages were sold in stores across C

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

Why Did '60 Minutes' Drop a Big Story on Trump's Salvadoran Prison?

'60 Minutes' recently decided to postpone a segment about a controversial prison in El Salvador, where deportees from the U. S. are sent. This prison, known as CECOT, is a maximum-security facility that has been criticized for its harsh conditions. The show's producers stated that the segment neede

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