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Dec 11 2024ENTERTAINMENT

See How a Screenwriter Turned History into a Movie

Ever wondered how a gripping crime drama gets made? "The Order" is one such film that's shaking things up this awards season. Based on a real-life chilling story, the movie dives into a series of violent crimes that rocked the Pacific Northwest in the 1980s. Adapted from the book "The Silent Brother

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Dec 11 2024SPORTS

Coach O'Neil's Future Hangs in the Balance Ahead of Crucial Match

Gary O'Neil, manager of Wolverhampton Wanderers, is facing intense pressure after a rough start to the season. His team suffered a 2-1 defeat against West Ham United, nicknamed 'El Sackico, ' leaving them second from the bottom in the Premier League. Despite the loss, there’s still a glimmer of hope

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Dec 10 2024CELEBRITIES

Jay-Z and Family Face Controversy at 'Mufasa' Premiere

Jay-Z, real name Shawn Carter, showed up at the 'Mufasa: The Lion King' premiere with his family despite recent serious allegations. The rapper and his family posed for photos on the red carpet, seemingly unbothered by the lawsuit claiming he and Sean "Diddy" Combs raped a 13-year-old girl in 2000.

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Dec 09 2024HEALTH

Eye Redness from Glaucoma Eye Drops: Know the Difference

Taking glaucoma medicine as prescribed is vital. But sometimes, these eye drops can cause side effects, like redness in the eyes. This is called ocular hyperemia, and it's quite common. The good news is that not all redness needs medical help. Some is just how the medicine works, but others could be

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Dec 09 2024POLITICS

The Vanishing Workers: Federal Office Ghost Towns

Have you ever wondered where federal workers are these days? According to Senator Joni Ernst, a whopping 94% of them are either out of sight or working remotely, long after the pandemic has ended. DC's federal buildings are a ghost town, with a measly 12% occupancy rate. What's the deal with all th

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Dec 09 2024CRIME

Unraveling the Mystery: Why Some People Choose Extremism

Have you ever wondered why some people turn to violent extremism? Experts have been puzzled by this question for a long time. One tool they use is called Structured Professional Judgement (SPJ), which helps figure out what makes someone more or less likely to engage in extreme behavior. However, the

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Dec 08 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Michael Douglas: From Screen to Activism and Possible Horror Flicks

Michael Douglas, the acclaimed actor now in his 80s, has earned the title of "legendary" through his impressive career in Hollywood and notable activism. His journey to nuclear disarmament activism began with the 1979 film, "The China Syndrome, " which eerily foreshadowed the real-life Three Mile Is

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Dec 08 2024SPORTS

Liverpool's New Offer to Salah: What's the Deal?

Liverpool is reportedly offering Mohamed Salah a two-year contract extension, with an option for a third year. This news came out during a live Sky Sports broadcast by Paul Merson. The club and the Egyptian star have been in talks all season, with Salah's current contract set to expire soon. Despite

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Dec 07 2024SPORTS

Kansas Jayhawks' Scheduling Choices: Are They Avoiding Tough Road Games?

You might think Kansas Jayhawks had a perfect season, but some people are questioning their recent scheduling decisions. After a surprising loss to Creighton, things started to look a bit off. It turns out, the Kansas team hasn't been too keen on playing tough road games outside of their conference.

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Dec 06 2024SPORTS

Meet Jeremiah Donati: USC's New Athletics Director

The University of South Carolina has a new leader for its sports teams. Jeremiah Donati, who's known for his big achievements at TCU, is now in charge of Gamecock Athletics. Before this, Ray Tanner was the athletics director for a long time. The university's board of trustees approved Donati's contr

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