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Nov 24 2025SPORTS

Colts Struggle to Close the Deal Against Chiefs

The Colts were on top in the fourth quarter, but the Chiefs came back to win in overtime. It was a tough loss for the Colts, who had a big lead but couldn't hold on. The Chiefs scored a touchdown, converted a two-point play, and kicked a field goal to tie the game. Then, in overtime, they kicked ano

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Nov 24 2025SPORTS

Steelers' Struggles: A Closer Look at the Bears Game

The Pittsburgh Steelers' recent loss to the Chicago Bears has sparked some serious discussions about the team's performance. Let's break it down. First off, the coaching staff is under fire. Critics argue that the game plan was too cautious, almost to the point of being timid. Instead of taking bol

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Nov 24 2025POLITICS

A Colonel's Journey: From U. S. Training to Ukraine's Battlefields

A Russian colonel, Andrei Demurenko, returned to active duty in 2023, at the age of 67, to fight in Ukraine. He believed leaders should share the hardships of their soldiers. So, he visited the frontlines, crawling through trenches in the rain and sleeping in mud, while artillery boomed in the dista

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Nov 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Legendary Voice: Jimmy Cliff's Impact on Music and Film

Jimmy Cliff, a name that resonated with reggae lovers worldwide, has passed away at the age of 81. His wife, Latifa Chambers, shared the sad news online, revealing that he died from complications following a seizure and pneumonia. Cliff's music crossed borders and brought reggae to the global stage

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Nov 24 2025FINANCE

The Hidden Truth About Financial Struggle

A recent discussion has sparked a debate about what it truly means to be financially stable. While markets seem to be on a steady rise, with the New York Fed president hinting at potential rate cuts, one strategist has shifted the focus to a more pressing issue: the real cost of living in America.

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Nov 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Universal's Bold Move with Wicked Films Pays Off

Universal took a big risk by splitting "Wicked" into two movies. This was a bold move, especially since musicals can be hit or miss with audiences. The studio spent a lot of money on making and promoting these films. But it seems the gamble paid off. The first "Wicked" movie did really well. It mad

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Nov 24 2025POLITICS

Tensions Rise: Japan's Missile Plan Sparks China's Ire

China has strongly criticized Japan's decision to place missiles on an island close to Taiwan. This move has added fuel to the fire in an already heated diplomatic dispute between the two countries. Japan's Prime Minister recently suggested that a Chinese attack on Taiwan could prompt a military re

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Nov 24 2025BUSINESS

Parma's New Indoor Thrill Park: A Slide into Fun and Jobs

Parma, Ohio, is buzzing with the news of a potential new attraction: Slick City Action Park, an indoor slide park, might soon take over the vacant spot left by Make Believe Family Fun Center. This isn't just any slide park; it's billed as the world's first indoor slide park, featuring giant slides a

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Nov 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Zach Bryan Rocks Tiger Stadium in March

Zach Bryan, a Grammy-winning singer, is set to perform at LSU's Tiger Stadium on March 28. This event is part of a new series called "Death Valley Live, " which aims to bring big-name artists to the stadium. The last concert at Tiger Stadium was in 2022, when Garth Brooks drew a massive crowd of ove

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Nov 24 2025LIFESTYLE

Ski Season Kicks Off: UTA's Bus Service is Ready to Roll

Ski enthusiasts in Utah are getting ready for the 2025-26 season, and the Utah Transit Authority (UTA) is gearing up to provide transportation to some of the state's top ski resorts. The ski bus service will start on Thanksgiving, November 27, for Solitude, Brighton, Alta, and Snowbird, while servic

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