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Oct 10 2024SPORTS

Rafa Nadal's Final Curtain Call: A Look Back at His Legendary Career

Tennis superstar Rafael Nadal, at 38, has decided to hang up his racquet after a remarkable 22 Grand Slam singles titles. The Spanish legend, known for his dominance on clay courts, made the announcement in a video shared on social media. Nadal's decision comes after a series of injuries that have t

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Oct 10 2024SPORTS

The Clay Court King Calls It Quits

Rafael Nadal, the legendary tennis star, is retiring at the age of 38. He made the announcement in a video message on Thursday. Nadal has been a powerhouse in the sport, winning 22 Grand Slam titles, with 14 of those being French Open victories. He's often compared to his rivals, Roger Federer and N

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Oct 09 2024BUSINESS

Elon Musk's X is Back in Brazil: A Look at the Turnaround

Elon Musk's X has been given the go-ahead to resume operations in Brazil after a long standoff with the country's Supreme Court. The social media platform, formerly known as Twitter, was suspended in Brazil back in late August due to its failure to comply with court orders related to hate speech and

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Oct 09 2024CRIME

Should Richard Glossip Get a New Trial?

A unique case is being heard by the Supreme Court. Richard Glossip, now 61, was convicted of hiring a hitman to kill his boss at an Oklahoma City motel back in 1997. Surprisingly, the Oklahoma Attorney General, Gentner Drummond, agrees that the conviction should be tossed. The heart of the issue lie

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Oct 09 2024POLITICS

Bible Buying Battle: Oklahoma Schools Face Bid Controversy

Oklahoma has run into trouble with their plan to put Bibles in classrooms from fifth grade to high school. The state's Education Department set strict rules for the Bible purchase, which sparked complaints that only two Bibles endorsed by former President Donald Trump met the criteria. The demand fo

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Oct 09 2024POLITICS

America's Highest Court: A Fix in Progress

The Supreme Court is starting a new term, and many people are worried that it’s out of touch with what the American public wants. For years, the court has been leaning heavily to the right, with some justices known for pushing their own agendas. This is especially clear in cases like the recent Dobb

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Oct 09 2024SPORTS

Arsenal's New Defender: Riccardo Calafiori Steals the Show

Riccardo Calafiori, a 22-year-old Italian defender, has been making waves at Arsenal since joining this summer. The Athletic journalist Nick Miller, who initially doubted the signing, has now changed his tune. He described Calafiori as one of the most fun players in the Premier League this season. C

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Oct 09 2024BUSINESS

Google's Future: Splitting Up and Sharing Data?

Google might have to part ways with some of its big names like Chrome and Android, sharing user search data with competitors. This comes after the US Justice Department suggested these changes in a recent court filing. The DOJ wants to stop Google from favoring its own products, like Chrome, Play, a

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Oct 09 2024HEALTH

Measuring Blood Pressure: Are You Following the Right Steps?

You might think you know how to measure your blood pressure, but did you know there's a precise way to do it? According to health experts, taking an accurate reading involves more than just wrapping a cuff around your arm. First, ensure you're relaxed and haven't eaten, drunk, exercised, or smo

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Oct 09 2024POLITICS

X Returns to Brazil After Meeting Court Demands

After a long back-and-forth, Elon Musk’s X is back online in Brazil. The Supreme Court there authorized the social media platform’s return, roughly a month after it was blocked across the country. The dispute began when Musk disagreed with a judge’s rulings on free speech and misinformation, even ca

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