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Dec 21 2025SPORTS

Miami Hurricanes Gear Up for Ohio State Showdown

Miami Hurricanes are making waves again. They beat Texas A&M 10-3. This win puts them in the spotlight. Now, they face Ohio State in the quarterfinals. Mario Cristobal, Miami's head coach, shared his thoughts. He talked about the team's journey. They went from low points to this big moment. He said

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Dec 21 2025CELEBRITIES

A Star's Sudden Exit from a Pricey Property Deal

Anthony Hopkins, the celebrated actor, found himself in a bit of a pickle recently. He and his wife, Stella, were all set to buy a luxurious mansion in the Hamptons for a cool $7. 5 million. They even put down a hefty down payment of $750, 000. But then, they suddenly backed out, leaving the seller,

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Dec 20 2025SPORTS

San Luis Valley Football Stars Shine in 2025 All-State Teams

The Colorado High School Activities Association made a big announcement on Monday. They revealed the 2025 All-State football teams. Guess who made the cut? A whopping 24 athletes from the San Luis Valley! That's a lot of talent right there. Let's talk about the eight-man teams first. Sanford High S

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Dec 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Solid-State Batteries: Are They Really Safer?

Solid-state batteries are often seen as the next big thing in energy storage, especially for electric vehicles. They use solid materials instead of liquid electrolytes, which is expected to make them safer and more efficient. However, experts are warning that these batteries are not without risks.

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Dec 20 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Secrets of Quantum Chaos: A New Look at Subsystem ETH

The world of quantum physics is full of mysteries. One big mystery is how quantum systems that are super chaotic can still act like they're in a state of balance. Scientists have been trying to figure this out with something called the Eigenstate Thermalization Hypothesis, or ETH for short. Now, the

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Dec 19 2025FINANCE

Home Buying Takes a Chilly Turn in November

Buying a home in November was tough. Prices stayed high, mortgage rates didn't budge much, and there were fewer homes on the market. Sales of used homes only went up a tiny bit from October. They were even lower than they were in November last year. About 4. 13 million homes were sold in a year, but

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Dec 19 2025BUSINESS

A Small Bar Fights for Its Home in NYC

In the heart of Times Square, a tiny bar named Jimmy’s Corner has been a beloved spot for over half a century. It’s not just a place to grab a drink; it’s a tribute to boxing history, with photos of legends like Muhammad Ali and Mike Tyson adorning its walls. The bar’s founder, Jimmy Glenn, was a fa

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Dec 19 2025POLITICS

Uncovering Epstein's Estate: A Push for Transparency

House Democrats took a step towards openness by sharing more images from Jeffrey Epstein's property. They want everyone to see what's going on. The House Oversight Committee posted these photos on X. They said they will keep sharing stuff. They also want the Department of Justice to do the same. Th

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Dec 19 2025SPORTS

Ohio State Buckeyes: The Favorites to Win It All?

The College Football Playoff is here, and everyone's talking about who will take home the big win. Four teams are already in the clear, having secured a first-round bye: Indiana Hoosiers, Ohio State Buckeyes, Georgia Bulldogs, and Texas Tech Red Raiders. The other eight teams are fighting it out thi

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Dec 19 2025POLITICS

Who's in Charge? Hunting Rules and Native American Tribes

In the world of hunting, who makes the rules? This question has sparked a debate that goes beyond just the love for the outdoors. It's about who has the right to enforce hunting laws on Native American lands. Some people think state officials should be in charge, while others believe tribes should h

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