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Jul 21 2025SPORTS

WNBA All-Stars Make a Bold Statement

The WNBA All-Star game took a serious turn when players used their platform to demand fair pay. Before the game, players from both teams wore shirts with a powerful message: "Pay us what you owe us. " This was a united effort to highlight the ongoing collective bargaining agreement (CBA) negotiation

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Jul 20 2025SPORTS

WNBA Stars Stand Up for Fair Pay

In Indianapolis, something big happened at the WNBA All-Star Game. Players from both teams, Team Clark and Team Collier, showed up in special warmup shirts. These shirts had a clear message: "Pay us what you owe us. " This wasn't just a fashion statement; it was a bold move to get people's attention

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Jul 20 2025SPORTS

Who Will Lead the NFL Players' Union?

The NFL Players' Association is at a crossroads. The recent resignation of Lloyd Howell has left a big question mark over who will take the reins. Two names are in the running: JC Tretter and Don Davis. Both have strong backing from players, but Tretter seems to have the edge. The process to pick a

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Jul 20 2025SPORTS

Acuña Jr. 's Arm and Riley's Recovery: A Double Play of Surprises

The Atlanta Braves had a game that was full of surprises. Ronald Acuña Jr. made a throw that left everyone in awe. It was not just any throw. It was a throw that reminded people of the legendary Roberto Clemente. The play happened in the third inning. Cody Bellinger hit a fly ball to the right-field

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Jul 19 2025SPORTS

Golfer's Dilemma: Accepting Penalty or Facing Social Media Backlash

Shane Lowry, a well-known golfer, found himself in a tough spot during The Open Championship. He had to decide whether to accept a two-stroke penalty or risk being criticized on social media. The incident happened on the 12th hole of his second round. Lowry's ball moved slightly after his club touch

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Jul 19 2025POLITICS

Trump, Epstein, and a Weird Letter: What's the Big Deal?

Let's talk about a strange letter. It's from Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein. The Wall Street Journal wrote about it. The letter is from 2003. It's for Epstein's 50th birthday. It has a drawing of a naked woman. Trump's name is in a private area of the drawing. The letter also has a weird conversati

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Jul 18 2025SPORTS

Manchester United's Transfer Struggles: Money Matters and Missed Chances

Manchester United's summer transfer plans are hitting roadblocks. The club is eager to strengthen their squad, but money is tight. They missed out on the Champions League last season, and big signings like Matheus Cunha and the pursuit of Brentford's Bryan Mbeumo have left little room for more spend

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Jul 16 2025SPORTS

The National League's Big Win: How the Swing-Off Changed the Game

The National League (NL) came out on top against the American League (AL) in a thrilling All-Star Game. The AL made a huge comeback, but the NL won in the end thanks to a new rule called the swing-off. This rule was introduced in 2022 to avoid ties and to protect pitchers. It was used for the first

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Jul 16 2025SPORTS

WNBA Stars Aim for Three-Point Glory

The spotlight is on some of the WNBA's best shooters as they prepare to compete in the 3-Point Contest this Friday. Caitlin Clark, the rising star from the Indiana Fever, will be there, aiming to make her mark in her first-ever contest. She's up against some tough competition, including Sabrina Ione

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Jul 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Secret Weapon for a Smooth Foldable Phone

Apple is working on a foldable iPhone, and it seems they have a plan to make it look sleek. The big issue with foldable phones is the crease that appears where the screen bends. Samsung's latest foldable phones, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7, still have this problem. But Apple might have found a so

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