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Nov 01 2024SPORTS

Women's Sports: From Charity to Big Business

Billie Jean King, a legend in women's tennis, has seen a lot of change. She's worked hard to make sure women athletes get treated fairly. One big change is how people view women's sports. It used to be seen as a kind of charity, but now it's a big business. Billie Jean is happy about this. She think

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Oct 31 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Minnesota's Orpheum Theatre Wins Big at National Awards

The Orpheum Theatre in Minneapolis has just snagged a major award. It was named Theater of the Year by the International Entertainment Buyers Association (IEBA) at their recent ceremony in Nashville. This historic theater is one of many managed by Hennepin Arts. The group's President and CEO, Todd D

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Oct 31 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Bowling Alley Adventure: A Fresh Take on '90s Sports Comedies

The Lester brothers, Yassir and Isaiah, bring us The Gutter, a movie that blends humor and heart in a familiar sports comedy setting. Shameik Moore plays Walt, a young man who discovers his talent for bowling while working at a rundown alley. When the owner is threatened with closure, Walt and his f

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Oct 31 2024SPORTS

Friendship Revealed: Gronkowski and the Yankees Fan Who Snatched the Ball

Former NFL star Rob Gronkowski shared a surprising connection to a Yankees fan who made headlines during the World Series. The fan, Austin Capobianco, was once a college friend of Gronkowski's at the University of Arizona. Capobianco played on the school's ice hockey team and was known for his inten

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Oct 31 2024SPORTS

Cooper Flagg: From Maine to NBA Dreams

Meet Cooper Flagg, a Maine native who's making waves in the basketball world. At just 17, he's already signed a Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deal with Gatorade, becoming the first men's college basketball player to do so. This isn't his first big break, though. He's also got a shoe deal with New

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Oct 31 2024SPORTS

Celtics Coach Wants NBA to Loosen Up on Fights

Boston Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla has a unique idea to spice up NBA games. He wants the league to allow more fights, similar to other sports like baseball or hockey. In a chat with NBC Sports Boston, Mazzulla shared that he believes a "little scuffle" adds entertainment value. He even mentioned show

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Oct 30 2024SPORTS

Baseball Fans Cause a Stir at Yankee Stadium

During Game 4 of the World Series between the Yankees and Dodgers, something unexpected happened. Two Yankees fans, Austin Capobianco and John Peter, found themselves in the spotlight after interfering with a play. They grabbed Dodgers right fielder Mookie Betts' glove, successfully taking away a fo

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Oct 30 2024WEATHER

Devastating Floods in Valencia: A Storm's Deadly Impact

In Spain, the usually sunny region of Valencia was hit by a massive storm that left at least 64 people dead. The rain poured down so hard that some places got a year's worth of rain in just one night! This isn't something that happens every day. In fact, the last time it rained this much in such a s

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Oct 30 2024SPORTS

Ontario's New $100M Stadium: A Home for Young Dodgers

Hey, sports fans! Get ready for something big happening in Ontario, California. The city just started building a massive $100 million sports complex that's going to be the new home for the Dodgers' minor league team. This isn't just any old sports park. We're talking about 190 acres filled with top-

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

Betting on a Better School? How Missouri's Sports Betting Tax Plan Measures Up

Ever heard of a new way to fund schools? Missouri is voting on it! They want to legalize sports betting and use the taxes for education. Sounds great, right? But hold on, there's a catch. Some of the money sportsbooks use to attract bettors won't be taxed. That's what policymakers are debating right

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