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Aug 16 2025SPORTS

Dodgers' Struggles: A Season of Missed Opportunities

The Dodgers are in a tough spot. They are not playing well. When they hit, they can't pitch. When they pitch, they can't hit. It's like they can't do both at the same time. They also struggle to move runners around the bases and get hits when they need them most. And don't get started on the relieve

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Aug 15 2025SPORTS

Golfers Face Weather Woes at BMW Championship

Golfers at the BMW Championship in Owings Mills faced a tough start. The first round was interrupted by bad weather. Play stopped for over two hours on Thursday. The delay began at 2:35 p. m. and resumed at 4:45 p. m. The course was already challenging before the rain. Recent upgrades made Caves Va

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Aug 10 2025FINANCE

Big Media Shake-Up: Nexstar Eyes Tegna in a Potential $8 Billion Deal

In a surprising turn of events, Nexstar Media Group is in serious talks to buy Tegna Inc. This move could shake up the media world and put the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) deregulation plans to the test. The deal, if it goes through, could be worth around $8 billion, including debt. Te

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Aug 08 2025BUSINESS

Hedge Funds: A Bumpy Ride in July

July was a tough month for hedge funds, even though the stock market did okay. Some big names in the industry managed to stay afloat, though. Citadel, a major player in the hedge fund world, saw a gain of 1. 3% in its main fund, Wellington. This is good news for them, especially since they had some

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Aug 07 2025BUSINESS

SM Entertainment's Big Second Quarter: What's Driving the Growth?

SM Entertainment had a strong second quarter, with revenue up 19. 3% to 302. 9 billion KRW. This growth was mainly due to a big increase in album sales. RIIZE's "Odyssey" sold 1. 93 million copies, while NCT WISH's mini-album sold 1. 34 million copies. Even aespa's single "Dirty Work" sold 900, 000

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Aug 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Firefox Beta: Speed, Languages, and Custom Looks

Mozilla's Firefox is getting updates more often now. They're aiming to release a new stable version every six weeks. This faster pace means users will get new features and improvements more quickly. The latest Firefox Beta is out for testing on different platforms, including Linux. It's not just ab

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Aug 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Korean Culture Takes Over LA: A Night of Stars and Surprises

Korean culture has been making waves in the West, and a recent event in Los Angeles showed just how big it has become. The Academy Museum teamed up with CJ Entertainment to celebrate K-Culture Night, marking 30 years of CJ and the 13th KCON festival. This wasn't just any event; it was a star-studded

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Aug 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Marvel's Fantastic Four Fizzles, New Flicks Shine

The Fantastic Four's latest movie is not living up to expectations. After a strong start, it's losing momentum fast. In its second week, the film dropped a huge 66%, earning only $40 million. This is a big letdown, especially since it had good reviews and not much competition. Other movies are doin

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Aug 03 2025HEALTH

Sleep and Grades: How Tracking Your Rest Can Boost Your Academic Performance

Sleep is a big deal for students. It's not just about getting enough hours, but also about keeping a regular sleep schedule. This can be tough when you're balancing classes, social life, and other responsibilities. But did you know that a consistent sleep routine can actually help you get better gra

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Aug 03 2025EDUCATION

Boys in School: Is the Struggle Real or Overstated?

People often talk about boys struggling in school. They say boys are falling behind girls. Some even blame female teachers for this. But is this really true? Let's look at the facts. First, it's not new that girls get better grades. This has been happening for a long time. Even before women could v

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