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Oct 08 2024SPORTS

Carlos Yulo: Investing in Philippine Sports Future

Carlos Yulo, a hero in the Philippines for bringing home two Olympic gold medals, is now planning to give back. The President of the Philippines, Ferdinand Marcos Jr., praised his incredible feat, noting that it’s a first for the country. While Carlos is celebrated, he has bigger plans. He wants to

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Oct 08 2024SPORTS

Fall Sports in South Carolina: How Hurricane Helene Changed the Game

Hurricane Helene has left its mark on South Carolina, causing some major shift in the fall sports schedule. The South Carolina High School League (SCHSL) held a virtual meeting to figure out how to make up for the missed games. About 66 football games were canceled statewide due to school closures c

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Oct 08 2024SPORTS

College Athletes Face Betting-Related Harassment on Social Media

Imagine being a college athlete and receiving nasty messages from people who lost bets on your games. That's what many college athletes are dealing with. A study by the NCAA and a data science company shows that at least 12% of public social media abuse against college athletes comes from "angry spo

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Oct 08 2024SPORTS

Taylor Swift Supports Travis Kelce at Chiefs Game – What's the Real Story?

Taylor Swift made a return visit to Kansas City on Monday for Travis Kelce and the Chiefs’ prime time game against the Saints. This was her third game appearance since her boyfriend, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, started dating her last year. She made a stylish entrance in a plaid minidress and hig

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Oct 07 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Entertainment Excitement: New Releases and Milestones

Let's dive into what's happening this week! First off, Finneas, the talented musician behind Billie Eilish's success, is treating us to his second album. It's called "For Cryin' Out Loud!" and fans are super excited about it. The American Music Awards are also celebrating a big milestone—50 years! E

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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

Baseball Gone Wild: Profar's Night at Dodger Stadium

Imagine this: Jurickson Profar makes an incredible catch during the first inning. He grabs the ball right from Mookie Betts' swing, setting the tone for what was supposed to be a normal game. But then, things take a strange turn. Fans start tossing stuff at Profar—twice! And it wasn’t just Dodger fa

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

The Tragic Attack: One Year Later

One year ago, on October 7, 2023, a terrible event shook the world. Hamas terrorists attacked, killing 1,200 innocent people, including 46 Americans. It was a brutal day for Jewish people everywhere. This attack has caused deep fear among Jews in Israel, the United States, and around the globe. The

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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

The Celtics' Preseason Trip: Battling Jet Lag with Science

Imagine flying halfway around the world for just a couple of games. That's what the Boston Celtics are doing, and it's not just about playing basketball. They're also dealing with a big challenge: jet lag. To help, the team has a secret weapon: science. The players are being told how much to sleep,

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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

Football's New World: A League is Born

Imagine this: It’s 1973, and the sports world is buzzing with news of a brand new football league. The North American Soccer League (NASL) was born on June 6, aiming to bring top-tier soccer action right to Americans' doorsteps. This move wasn't just about adding more games to watch; it was about gr

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Oct 07 2024CELEBRITIES

The Love Behind Pam Oliver's Success: Meet Her Husband Alvin Whitney

Have you ever wondered who stands behind the success of sportscaster Pam Oliver? Meet Alvin Whitney, her husband. Since 1995, Pam has been a familiar face on FOX Sports, covering big events like the Super Bowl. But did you know that behind her passion lies the steady support of her husband? They've

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