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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

College Football Week 6: Teams to Watch and Where to Stream

Get ready for an exciting Week 6 in college football! The action kicks off on Thursday night with a Conference USA showdown between Sam Houston and UTEP. Sam Houston is close to matching their program high in CUSA wins, while UTEP is looking for their first win of the season. On Friday, Kennesaw Sta

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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

Get $1K Insurance or $200 Bonus Bets for College Football Weekend

As the college football season heats up, bet365 is offering new users a choice between a $1K First Bet Safety Net or a Bet $5 and Get $200 offer. This promotion is available in several states and covers all sports markets on the bet365 Sportsbook. The $1K First Bet Safety Net works like insurance, r

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Oct 07 2024TECHNOLOGY

Discovering the Pixel 9 Pro: Battery Life and Ease of Use in a Casual Package

Google’s latest smartphone, the Pixel 9 Pro, is turning heads with its photography prowess and snappy performance. Launching apps and navigating daily tasks becomes a breeze with this device. The screen is a showstopper, providing sharp and colorful displays that almost pop off the screen. Battery l

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Professors: Misunderstood Teachers or Political Targets?

Lately, college and university professors have been under a lot of scrutiny. Especially during political campaigns, they've faced criticism for teaching subjects that some people might find controversial. For instance, during the recent debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, Trump quoted Ric

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Oct 06 2024CELEBRITIES

Death Anxiety: Actor’s Religious Journey

Gaten Matarazzo, known for his role in "Stranger Things," once had a lot of anxiety about death. He believes this was linked to his religious upbringing. The 22-year-old actor, who comes from an Italian Catholic family but attended a Methodist church as a child, says he isn’t very spiritual at the m

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

AI Safety Rules Blocked: What's Next?

You might be surprised to hear that a plan to keep AI safe just got stopped in its tracks. California Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill from Senator Scott Wiener (D) that was designed to prevent dangerous incidents involving powerful AI systems. The governor felt the rules weren't clear enough for

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Oct 06 2024CRIME

Mystery Letters Stir Trouble at Rhode Island Airport

Something fishy is going on at the Rhode Island Airport Corporation (RIAC). A mysterious letter-writer has been claiming that things aren't being run properly, and even suggested some shady business might be happening. RIAC is saying no way, but they're still concerned about what could happen if emp

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Oct 06 2024SPORTS

Alabama Faces Vanderbilt: A Crowd Contrast

Last week, Alabama fans filled Bryant-Denny Stadium to capacity. The crowd chanted 'USA' as President Donald Trump entered the stadium. But this Saturday, they face a different scenario. Instead of the usual 100,000+ fans, only around 28,934 are expected at Vanderbilt’s FirstBank Stadium due to cons

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

Why Are Tech Billionaires So Political?

Mark Cuban, a well-known billionaire in the tech world, has some thoughts on another big name: Elon Musk. He believes Musk only cares about himself when it comes to politics. Meanwhile, AI is getting more power in Michigan by restarting an old nuclear reactor. This move shows how much energy these a

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Oct 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Brad & Angelina: Kids Tired of Legal Battles

It's been four years since Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's divorce was officially settled, but the legal fights are still going strong. Their six kids are getting tired of it all, as revealed by insiders. The main issue is custody, with Angelina reportedly limiting the children's contact with their d

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