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Nov 08 2025SPORTS

Football, Friendship, and the Fight for Mental Health

Micah Parsons, a star player for the Green Bay Packers, was hit hard by the sudden loss of his former teammate, Marshawn Kneeland. The news came as a shock, leaving Parsons and many others struggling to understand how someone so young could be gone. Kneeland, a talented player drafted in 2024, was k

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Nov 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Who Won and Who Didn’t in the 2026 Grammy Nominations

The 2026 Grammy nominations are out, and as usual, there are plenty of surprises and snubs. Kendrick Lamar leads the pack with nine nods, thanks to his 2024 album “GNX. ” But it’s not just about Lamar this year. The Grammys have made some big changes, and not everyone is happy about it. For the fir

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Nov 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Hackers Are Using AI to Steal Crypto

Hackers are getting smarter with AI. They're now using it to create and change their malicious code on the fly. This makes it harder for security systems to catch them. Google's security team found at least five different types of malware that use AI. These malware strains can generate new code as

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

Melania Trump's Mixed Reception at the Patriot Awards

At a recent event, Melania Trump received a Patriot of the Year Award. The audience, mostly made up of Trump supporters, seemed confused by her speech. She talked about breaking rules and being original. But many people didn't understand what she meant. This made some people laugh nervously. Melani

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

Supreme Court Justices Question Trump's Tariffs

The Supreme Court recently discussed whether Trump's tariffs are legal. The tariffs were put in place using the International Emergency Powers Act (IEEPA) to fight the fentanyl trade and impose so-called reciprocal tariffs. The justices seemed skeptical. The government's lawyer even admitted that a

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

Trump and Orban: A Testy Meeting Ahead

A meeting between President Trump and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is set for Friday. It's expected to be a friendly chat between two leaders who often disagree with their European partners on Russia's actions in Ukraine. But there's a big issue on the table: U. S. sanctions on Russia's top

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Nov 07 2025HEALTH

Heart Alert: Why Young Hearts Are at Risk

Heart problems are not just for older folks. Young hearts are also at risk. This is a big deal. It's a wake-up call for everyone. Heart attacks in young people are rare, but they do happen. When they do, it's often sudden and unexpected. This is a red flag. It's a sign that something is not right.

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Nov 07 2025CELEBRITIES

Streaming Stars: Why Knowing Legends Isn't a Must

The internet was buzzing after comedian Deon Cole pointed out that streamer Kai Cenat didn't seem to recognize well-known Black celebrities during his BET Awards streaming gig. This sparked a debate about whether knowing industry legends is still important in today's digital age. Consequence, a res

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Nov 07 2025BUSINESS

Golden Entertainment: A Mixed Bag of Numbers

Golden Entertainment's recent financial report for the third quarter of 2025 shows a mixed picture. The company saw a slight dip in revenue, bringing in $154. 8 million compared to $161. 2 million the previous year. This drop also led to a net loss of $4. 7 million, a stark contrast to the $5. 2 mil

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

Lawmakers Move to Stop Potential Venezuela Attack

Senators are set to vote on a resolution that could prevent President Trump from attacking Venezuela without Congress's say-so. This comes after officials admitted they lack legal grounds for striking Venezuelan land, despite recent U. S. strikes on boats near Venezuela's coast. The resolution, led

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