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Oct 27 2025SPORTS

Weekend Football Wins and Losses

This past Saturday saw some exciting football games. St. Cloud Cathedral beat Redwood Valley 49 to 27. Henry Schloe had a great game, throwing for four touchdowns. Three of those went to Nick Plante, who also threw a touchdown pass of his own. Alexandria had a big win against Sauk Rapids-Rice, scor

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Oct 27 2025SPORTS

Seattle Mariners: A Bright Future Ahead

The Seattle Mariners have come a long way in a short time. Just 19 months ago, a young fan struggled to pronounce Raleigh's name during a spring training game. Now, Raleigh is a household name and a key player for the team. The Mariners have seen a lot of success recently, winning the American Leagu

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Oct 27 2025FINANCE

Meet the Fresh Faces Shaking Up Finance

The finance world is getting a makeover, and it's not just about the suits and ties anymore. For the past eight years, a spotlight has been shining on the young guns making waves in finance. These aren't your typical old-school bankers. They're the deal closers, the fundraisers, and the disruptors w

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Oct 27 2025SPORTS

Jerry Jones' Bold Moves: Why the Cowboys Owner is Confident in His Trades

The Dallas Cowboys are facing some tough times on defense, but owner Jerry Jones isn't sweating it. He's sticking to his guns about trading star defensive end Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers. Jones believes that swapping one big name for multiple players is the smarter move for the team. He's

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Oct 27 2025WEATHER

New Jersey Braces for Another Nor'easter

A new weather system is brewing, and New Jersey might be in for another nor'easter. This time, it's looking likely to bring heavy rain and strong winds, starting as early as Wednesday. The National Weather Service is keeping a close eye on this developing storm. They're not entirely sure how things

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Oct 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Uncovering Hidden Pollution: How Farm Waste is Poisoning Our Water

In the heart of South Korea, a five-year study (2018-2022) uncovered a troubling truth about our water. Researchers dug deep into the fractured bedrock aquifers beneath a research farm in northeastern Seoul. They used a mix of science tools to understand how nitrogen pollution was spreading. The te

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Oct 27 2025EDUCATION

Tulsa's School Chief and a Controversial Alliance

Ryan Walters, the superintendent of Tulsa Public Schools, has sparked curiosity and concern by forming a partnership with PragerU, a conservative media outlet. What's notable is how little information has been shared about this collaboration. PragerU is known for its conservative viewpoints and has

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Oct 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

From Elvis to Lucille Ball: A Dancer's Journey of Growth

Anita Mann, a renowned choreographer, dancer, and producer, has had an impressive career. She started young, dancing with Elvis Presley at just 18. But her journey didn't stop there. She spent six years working with comedy icon Lucille Ball on the popular sitcom "Here's Lucy. " This experience was m

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Oct 27 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Memory: Science Finds New Ways to Fight Aging Minds

Memory troubles? You're not alone. Scientists have found some promising ways to tackle memory loss in older brains. Researchers at Virginia Tech used gene-editing tools to study aging brains in rats. Their goal? To understand and reverse memory decline, a big issue in conditions like Alzheimer’s dis

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Oct 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Megan Fox's Bold Style and Recent Life Updates

Megan Fox, the famous actress and recent Sports Illustrated cover star, stepped out in Los Angeles wearing a striking outfit. She chose a corset with a bold, bloody pattern and a high-cut skirt that fluttered in the wind. Completing her look were nude heels, making her ensemble both daring and elega

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