THOMAS BRANDON

Jun 10 2026SPORTS

A College Choice That Beats a Draft

Thomas Haugh decided to stay at the University of Florida for another season instead of rushing toward an NBA draft spot. He wanted to keep living with his close friend and teammate Alex Condon, spend more time fishing, and be near his younger siblings while pursuing a second national championship.

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Jun 10 2026SPORTS

A Florida basketball star picks college over the NBA for now

Thomas Haugh, a top Florida basketball player, decided to stay in college for his final year instead of joining the NBA right away. He turned down a chance at a big payday—up to $26 million over four years—as a lottery pick. Instead, he’ll earn around $7 million from sponsorship deals and play with

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May 26 2026POLITICS

Massie’s 2028 Move: A Kentucky Lawmaker Eyes the GOP Stage

Thomas Massie, a Republican congressman from Kentucky, has officially filed paperwork to run for his state House seat in 2028. The filing was made just after he lost a primary battle to Ed Gallrein, a former Navy SEAL who had the backing of President Donald Trump. By putting his name forward, Massie

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May 14 2026SCIENCE

A Real-Life Look at Brain Tech for Paralysis

Brandon Patterson, a 41-year-old man paralyzed from the chest down after a car crash, is testing something futuristic: a brain-computer interface. Unlike most tech that tracks movement signals, his setup implants electrodes in a part of his brain linked to decision-making. Researchers hope this appr

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May 13 2026SPORTS

Why NBA Star Brandon Clarke’s Sudden Passing Shocked Everyone

Brandon Clarke seemed to be having the best time just before he passed away at 29. A close friend who was staying with him in Los Angeles said Clarke was relaxed and enjoying his off-season break. Even his barber noticed—he gave Clarke a fresh haircut on Friday, and the player was in a great mood, c

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May 12 2026TECHNOLOGY

Testing the brain’s power to control movement

Brandon Patterson, paralyzed from the chest down after a car crash nine years ago, depends on family help for daily tasks like getting out of bed or pouring coffee. But scientific progress has offered him a new role—not just a test subject, but an active participant in pushing boundaries. Unlike typ

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Apr 26 2026HEALTH

A New Way to Hear About Medicines

Thomas Goetz has started a podcast that looks at one medicine each episode and tells the whole story behind it. He says every drug has a bigger tale – how the disease came about, why we treat it with that medicine, and what the drug does to society. Instead of just telling you how a pill works

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Apr 02 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Music Meets Faith: A New Voice in Country and Christian Charts

Brandon Lake, a singer who grew up in South Carolina, is blending gospel melodies with the twang of Nashville. His recent work shows how religious themes can fit into modern country music, a trend that dates back decades. Lake’s latest single with Lainey Wilson, “The Jesus I Know Now, ” drops on Goo

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Jan 10 2026SPORTS

Brandon Nakashima: The Rising Star with a Unique Cultural Blend

Brandon Nakashima is a young tennis sensation who has been making waves in the ATP circuit. He is known for his steady progress and consistent performance. Born in San Diego, California, on August 3, 2001, Nakashima has become a prominent figure in American tennis. His journey began at the age of th

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Dec 13 2025SPORTS

Brandon Chatman: The Unsung Hero of Navy's Football Team

Brandon Chatman is a standout player for Navy's football team. He plays as a slot back and wide receiver. His skills on the field are impressive, but his personal life is a mystery. Many fans are curious about his background, but he keeps that part of his life private. Chatman was born and raised i

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