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Jan 25 2026SPORTS

Paddy Pimblett's UFC 324 Night: A Mixed Bag of Wins and Worries

Paddy Pimblett's UFC 324 fight was a wild ride. He lost his interim lightweight title to Justin Gaethje. It was a tough match, and Pimblett ended up in the hospital for checks. But that's not all. Another fighter, Adam Fugitt, also got hurt and was taken to the hospital. It was a scary night for bot

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Jan 23 2026SPORTS

Paddy Pimblett's Big Decision: Why He's Skipping the UFC White House Fight

Paddy Pimblett, a rising star in the UFC, has made a surprising choice. He won't be part of the highly anticipated UFC White House event in June. This decision comes despite the event being touted as the biggest in combat sports history. Pimblett is currently focused on his upcoming fight against J

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Jan 21 2026SPORTS

How Much Do UFC Fighters Really Earn?

UFC fighters risk a lot for their sport. They train hard, face injuries, and put their bodies on the line. But do they get paid enough? Some fighters think not. Jorge Masvidal, a former UFC welterweight, shared his thoughts on fighter pay. He noticed something odd during contract talks for a title

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Jan 18 2026BUSINESS

Ravenna's Chamber of Commerce Boosts Local Business Dreams

Ravenna's Chamber of Commerce is stepping up its game to support local entrepreneurs. The Business Launchpad, a program designed to help new businesses take off, has already seen success with its first venture, E. T. C. Sports. Now, it's gearing up for its second business, The Record Arsenal, set to

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Jan 14 2026SPORTS

Boston's New Sports Hub: More Than Just a Game

In the heart of Boston's Seaport District, a new outdoor sports complex is making waves. Ballers Boston, which opened its doors on December 3, 2025, is not just about sports; it's about creating a community. This seasonal complex offers a variety of activities throughout the year, with winter bringi

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Jan 08 2026ENVIRONMENT

Cadmium in Rice Fields: How Pollution is Building Up in Southern China

Cadmium, a toxic metal, is sneaking into rice fields in southern China. It's a big deal because it's making its way into the food chain. Scientists have been trying to figure out where it's coming from and how to stop it. They created a detailed model to track cadmium's journey. It shows that the m

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Dec 16 2025BUSINESS

Tesla's New Pickleball Paddle: A Surprising Hit

Tesla, known for its electric cars and futuristic tech, has ventured into a new area: pickleball. They recently launched a limited-edition paddle called the Tesla Plaid. It costs $350 and sold out in just three hours. This isn't Tesla's first lifestyle product, but it is their first foray into tradi

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Dec 10 2025OPINION

Why Can't We Just Say Christmas?

David Spade, a well-known comedian and actor, recently called out a mall for avoiding the word \"Christmas\" during a tree-lighting event. He pointed out a clear double standard, questioning why it's okay to celebrate other religions but not Christianity. During a podcast episode, Spade shared his

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Dec 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

IoT in Healthcare: A Secure Way to Monitor Patients

IoT devices are small sensors that can do big things. They are used in many areas, like e-Health, smart cities, and assisted living. These devices have limited power, memory, and computing capabilities. This makes security a big challenge. One area where IoT is making a big impact is healthcare. Th

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Dec 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Russia's Space Station Link Hits a Snag

Russia's only way to send astronauts and supplies to the International Space Station (ISS) has hit a bump. A key structure at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan took a tumble right after a recent launch. This leaves Russia in a bit of a pickle, as they can't send anything up to the ISS until it's

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