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May 04 2025SPORTS

The Big Showdown: Bryson's Big Win in Korea

Bryson DeChambeau had a spectacular day in Korea. He won both the individual and team titles at the LIV Golf Korea event. It was a close call, but he pulled off a remarkable 48-foot birdie putt on the 17th hole. This putt was crucial, as it helped him finish the tournament at 19-under 197. This vict

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May 04 2025SPORTS

A Trainer's Long Road to Derby Glory

In the world of horse racing, the Kentucky Derby is the ultimate test of a trainer's skill, patience, and luck. Bill Mott, now in his 70s, has seen it all. His journey started way back in 1967, when he was just a teenager listening to the Derby on an AM radio in his hometown of Fort Pierce. That day

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May 04 2025SPORTS

The Clippers' Healthy Season Ends in a First-Round Exit: What's Next?

The Los Angeles Clippers had a season to remember, or so it seemed. They ended the regular season on a high note, securing the fifth seed in the playoffs with an impressive eight-game winning streak. Their roster was finally healthy, a rare occurrence for a team that had been plagued by injuries in

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May 04 2025CRIME

Gang Violence in Prison Raises Questions

Inmates at Wallens Ridge State Prison showed just how dangerous prisons can be. On a Friday, five guards were hurt in a planned attack. This happened in the western part of Virginia. Three of the guards were stabbed, while the other two were injured in some other way. All five were taken out of the

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May 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Game Consoles Aren't Getting Cheaper Anymore

In the past, buying a new game console was a smart move to wait for. Prices would drop, and the consoles would get better over time. This was true from the old Atari days to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One era. People would hold off because they knew they could get a better deal later. Plus, they wan

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May 04 2025POLITICS

Pope or Prank? Trump's AI Image Sparks Debate

The world of politics and religion collided in an unexpected way. A former president stirred controversy by sharing an AI-generated image. The image showed him dressed as the pope, complete with the traditional white cassock and papal headdress. This happened just days before a significant event in

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May 04 2025POLITICS

The New Eugenics: Health, Wealth, and the Strong Survive

The idea of eugenics, which started in the 1800s, has a dark history. It was about encouraging certain people to have kids and discouraging others. This idea has taken new forms over time, often in harmful ways. One of these is called soft eugenics. It's not about forced sterilizations or mass death

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May 04 2025CRIME

Crypto Wealth Draws Dangerous Attention

In France, a recent crime wave has targeted the families of cryptocurrency millionaires. This is not a movie plot. It is real life. This trend has raised serious concerns about the safety of those involved in the digital currency world. The latest incident involved the father of a successful c

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May 04 2025POLITICS

Mexico's Stand: A Border Disagreement

Mexico's leader, Claudia Sheinbaum, recently shared a bold move she made. She turned down a suggestion from U. S. President Donald Trump. The idea was to send American soldiers into Mexico. The goal was to help fight drug trafficking. Sheinbaum made this clear to her supporters in the east of Mexico

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May 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Summer Blockbusters: New Faces Shine Bright

The summer movie season is off to a strong start, with "Thunderbolts" leading the charge. This film brought in $76 million in its first weekend in the U. S. While this might not seem like a huge number compared to other Marvel movies, it's important to remember that "Thunderbolts" features a n

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