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Jul 08 2025SPORTS

Wild Names in College Football Rivalries

College football rivalries have some of the most unique and creative names. These names often reflect the history, location, or culture of the schools involved. Some names are simple and straightforward, while others are more elaborate and imaginative. The names can also reflect the intensity of the

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Jul 08 2025SPORTS

Ohio State vs. Michigan: Why Beating the Wolverines Matters More

Ohio State and Michigan have a football rivalry that stands out as the best in sports. This isn't just about winning games; it's about pride, history, and something deeper than championships. The pressure to beat Michigan is immense, and it's not just about the head coach's job security. It's about

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Jul 08 2025BUSINESS

Big Money in Sports: The Power of Ownership Groups

Sports teams are becoming big business, with ownership groups worth billions. The top 20 sports empires alone are valued at a staggering $225 billion. These groups are like tech companies, managing valuable brands and teams efficiently. Ownership groups vary in what they own. Some have teams in dif

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Jul 08 2025OPINION

Tech Titans: Time to Share the Wealth for Bay Area Transit

The Bay Area's transit systems are in a tough spot. BART and other services are facing big money problems. They need around $800 million every year just to keep running. One idea is to ask voters to approve a sales tax in 2026. But this might not be the best way. Sales taxes hit people who can least

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Jul 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Nick Offerman's New Film Takes the UK by Storm

Nick Offerman, known for his role in "Parks & Recreation, " is stepping into a new genre. He stars in "Sovereign, " a crime thriller that has just been picked up for release in the UK and Ireland. The film also features young actor Jacob Tremblay, famous for his role in "Room. " "Sovereign" is the

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Jul 08 2025SCIENCE

Turning Waste into Value: A Smart Way to Make Green Fuel and Chemicals

Scientists have come up with a clever way to turn waste into useful things. They made a special system that can change waste materials into green fuel and chemicals. This system uses a special mix of copper and nickel as a catalyst to make these changes happen. At one end of the system, called the

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Jul 07 2025HEALTH

Boosting Brain Health: How Exercise and a Natural Compound Fight Alzheimer's in Rats

Alzheimer's disease is a big problem. It messes with the brain, causing memory loss and other issues. Scientists are always looking for ways to slow it down or even stop it. A recent study looked at two things that might help: a natural compound called Ecdysterone and high-intensity interval trainin

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Jul 07 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Secrets of CD30: A Key to Better Lymphoma Treatment

CD30 is like a special code that helps doctors spot certain types of lymphoma, like classical Hodgkin lymphoma and anaplastic large cell lymphoma. It's a big deal because it helps them decide on the best treatment. There's a medicine called Brentuximab vedotin (BV) that uses this code to attack the

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Jul 07 2025CELEBRITIES

Fashion Flashes at ESSENCE Fest Night 2: Stars Shine Bright

The ESSENCE Festival of Culture is known for its vibrant energy and bold fashion statements. Night 2 at the Caesars Superdome was no exception, with stars stepping out in looks that ranged from edgy to elegant. Moliy, the Ghanaian-American singer, kicked off the night with a punk-inspired ensemble.

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Jul 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Ozzy's Final Bow: A Night of Metal, Memories, and Madness

Birmingham was buzzing with purple fever long before Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath took the stage at Villa Park. The city, known as the birthplace of heavy metal, had been celebrating the band's legacy for weeks. Streets were adorned with murals, balloons, and fans dressed as their favorite metal

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