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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Ivory Coast's Election: Old Leaders, Young Dreams

Ivory Coast is holding a presidential election, and the focus is on the age of the candidates. The current leader, Alassane Ouattara, is 83 years old and has been in power since 2011. He has overseen economic growth and stability but is now hinting that this might be his last campaign. Ouattara's j

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Big Money, Big Influence: How Prediction Markets Might Be Skewing Elections

Prediction markets were supposed to be the future of election forecasting, offering real-time data and financial incentives. But now, there are worries that these markets might be easily swayed by wealthy individuals, potentially shaping public opinion in unexpected ways. One big concern is that a

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Oct 25 2025SPORTS

NBA Stars in the Spotlight: Gambling Risks and Player Safety

The NBA is facing heat for not doing enough to shield its players from the risks tied to sports betting. Jaylen Brown, a standout player for the Boston Celtics and a leader in the National Basketball Players Association, has spoken out about the league's lack of action. Brown believes the NBA shoul

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Oct 24 2025SPORTS

NBA Coaches Speak Out on Betting Scandal

The NBA is facing a big problem with betting. The FBI is looking into some players, and this has made everyone in the league think about how betting affects the game. Coaches like Steve Kerr, David Adelman, and Rick Carlisle have been talking about this issue a lot lately. Steve Kerr, who coaches t

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Oct 24 2025SPORTS

NBA Stars React: Shock and Questions Emerge After Coaches' Arrest

NBA players are still processing the news that two of their own, Chauncey Billups and Terry Rozier, were caught up in a gambling scandal. Anfernee Simons, a Celtics guard, admitted he was stunned to hear about his former coach Billups' arrest. Simons and Billups had a close relationship, even after

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Oct 24 2025HEALTH

Japan's Shift: Cigarettes vs. Heated Tobacco Products

Japan is seeing a big change in how people smoke. Heated tobacco products, or HTPs, are becoming more popular. This is interesting because it shows how people are looking for different ways to smoke. HTPs are not the same as regular cigarettes. They heat tobacco instead of burning it. This makes th

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Oct 24 2025SPORTS

The NBA's Gambling Problem: A Crisis of Trust

The NBA is facing a serious problem. It's not just about one player or one team. It's about trust. The league is under fire after several big names were arrested for illegal gambling. The FBI and Department of Justice are involved. They say these arrests are just the beginning. More names might come

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Oct 24 2025HEALTH

Small Steps, Big Health Wins: How Americans with Type 2 Diabetes Can Improve Their Lives

In the United States, around 38. 1 million people live with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). This condition can lead to serious health problems like heart disease and kidney disease if not managed well. Managing T2DM involves taking care of oneself through regular physical activity and a healthy die

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Oct 24 2025EDUCATION

A Leader's Legacy: Mike Fowler's Impact on Education

Mike Fowler, a dedicated educator and former superintendent of the Grossmont Union High School District, passed away after a courageous fight against brain cancer. His journey in education was marked by a deep commitment to students and a lasting influence on the community. Fowler's career in educa

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Ukraine Under Fire: A Night of Chaos and Devastation

Ukraine faced a brutal night as Russia launched a massive drone and missile attack, leaving at least six people dead and many more injured. The assault targeted energy infrastructure across the country, causing widespread blackouts and damage. Cities like Kyiv, Zaporizhzhia, and Odesa were hit hard,

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