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Aug 26 2025SPORTS

A Brutal Attack in the Wrestling Ring: What Happened and Why It Matters

A shocking incident occurred at a wrestling event in Sun Valley, California. A fighter named Raja Jackson, son of ex-UFC champion Rampage Jackson, attacked another wrestler, Syko Stu, during a match. The attack happened after the match ended, with Stu lying motionless on the mat. Raja Jackson slid i

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Aug 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's AI Image Upgrade: A Smarter Way to Edit Photos

Google has just rolled out a new AI image editor called Gemini 2. 5 Flash Image. This upgrade is designed to give users more control over editing photos. It can make precise changes based on what users ask for, like changing the color of a shirt without messing up the face or background. This new t

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Aug 26 2025BUSINESS

Frontier Airlines: Taking Over Spirit's Turf

Frontier Airlines is making a bold move. They are setting their sights on Spirit Airlines' customers. Spirit has been struggling financially. They recently warned that they might not last another year without more money. This has opened up an opportunity for Frontier. Frontier has announced plans t

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Aug 26 2025SPORTS

Baker Mayfield: A Rising Star in the NFL

Baker Mayfield is making waves in the NFL, and it's time to take notice. He's been playing some of his best football yet, but not everyone is talking about it. Mayfield's fiery personality is well-known, but his performance on the field has been nothing short of impressive since taking over for Tom

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Aug 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

How AI is changing the game for stadium workers

AI is shaking up the world of sports concessions. Some workers are feeling the pinch. They say they are losing tips and hours. But is this just a part of how technology changes jobs? Think about it. AI makes things faster. It can handle more orders. Fans get their food quicker. But what about the p

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Aug 26 2025EDUCATION

The Unseen Faces of College Life

College life in the U. S. isn't all about big universities and fancy dorms. There are over 19 million students, but most aren't part of the elite institutions or the glamorous side of campus life. Many students have responsibilities that go beyond studying. They often live at home, work jobs, or tak

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Aug 25 2025POLITICS

Trump's Bold Moves: Cash Bail, Flag Desecration, and Federal Power

President Donald Trump is set to sign several executive orders that could significantly impact policies in Washington, D. C. , and other cities across the United States. One of the orders targets cashless bail systems, aiming to pressure jurisdictions like D. C. to change their policies or face pote

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Aug 25 2025POLITICS

Russian Planes Buzzing Alaska: What's the Big Deal?

Alaska has seen a lot of Russian planes flying nearby lately. The U. S. military has been sending fighter jets to check them out. This isn't new. It happens a lot. The area where this is happening is called the Alaskan Air Defense Identification Zone. It's like a buffer zone around Alaska and Canada

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Aug 25 2025EDUCATION

AI's Growing Role in Colleges: A Double-Edged Sword

Colleges are increasingly turning to AI to handle routine tasks, freeing up staff for more complex work. At Roxbury Community College, a new AI assistant named AskRoxie is set to take over simple queries, from password resets to financial aid questions. This shift is part of a broader trend in New E

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Aug 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Who Rules the Skies? A Look at Top Military Aircraft

The United States has been a leader in military aircraft since World War II. It has the most advanced and largest fleet of aircraft in the world. This includes fighters, bombers, transports, and helicopters. The US Air Force, Navy, Army, and Marine Corps all have advanced aircraft. They operate from

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