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Oct 31 2025SPORTS

LSU's Athletic Director Scott Woodward Steps Down Amid Controversy

Scott Woodward, the athletic director at LSU, is no longer in his position. This decision came after Louisiana's governor made it clear that Woodward wouldn't be involved in hiring the next football coach. The interim athletic director is now Verge Ausberry, who was previously the executive deputy

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Oct 30 2025EDUCATION

How Texas Lottery Funds Education and Veterans

In 2025, the Texas Lottery gave a big chunk of money to education and veterans. It sent $1. 77 billion to the Foundation School Fund. This money helps with teacher pay, classroom tech, special education, and even school trips. It also gave $31. 1 million to the Fund for Veterans’ Assistance. This he

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Oct 29 2025HISTORY

A Century-Old Message from the Sea

On a beach in Western Australia, a family found a bottle with a surprising secret. It held letters from two soldiers, Malcolm Neville and William Harley, who wrote them in 1916. They were on a ship heading to France for World War I. The letters were cheerful, with Neville telling his mom about the g

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Oct 27 2025BUSINESS

Why a Vegan Restaurant Chain Shut Down

A vegan restaurant chain recently closed all its locations. This isn't just a story about food choices. It's about politics, culture, and the challenges of running a business that serves a small group of people. First, let's talk about the numbers. In the U. S. , only 6% of adults are vegetarian an

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Oct 27 2025OPINION

A Musician's Stand Against Hate: Why One Artist Chose Israel

In a world where art is often used as a tool for division, one musician decided to use his platform to bring people together. Instead of joining the growing trend of boycotting Israel, he chose to create something beautiful in the midst of conflict. His new song, "On My Mind, " is not just a love le

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Celebrities and Their Out-of-Touch Ideas: Why Rosie O'Donnell's Boycott Call Fell Flat

Rosie O'Donnell, a well-known comedian, recently shared a post on Instagram. She asked people to join a big economic boycott. She wanted workers to skip work, avoid events, and stay away from restaurants. The idea was to cause a "mass blackout" and hurt the U. S. economy. Many Instagram users were

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Oct 22 2025SPORTS

Celtic's Midfield Meltdown: Where Did the Magic Go?

Celtic Football Club is in a tough spot right now. The team that used to be so exciting to watch has lost its spark. Games are becoming dull, and the team is easy to predict. The midfield, once a powerhouse, is now struggling. Players like Callum McGregor are dropping too deep, making it hard for th

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Oct 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Daniel Radcliffe: Beyond the Boy Who Lived

Daniel Radcliffe is more than just "Harry Potter. " He's shown this in many ways. One example is his 2018 movie "Beast of Burden. " In it, he plays Sean Haggerty, a pilot who smuggles drugs. This role is very different from his famous character. The movie didn't get great reviews. But it shows Radcl

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Oct 17 2025SPORTS

Josiah Trotter: A Rising Star with a Football Legacy

Josiah Trotter is making a name for himself in Missouri, but his journey started long before. Born in Philadelphia, he grew up with football in his blood. His father, Jeremiah Trotter Sr. , was an All-Pro linebacker for the Philadelphia Eagles, and his older brother, Jeremiah Trotter Jr. , also play

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Oct 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood Studios Stand Firm Against Film Boycott

Warner Bros. Discovery has joined Paramount in refusing to support a boycott of Israeli film companies. The boycott, led by Film Workers for Palestine, has gained support from over 4, 000 industry professionals, including many well-known actors and filmmakers. The group argues that Israeli instituti

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