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Oct 18 2025SPORTS

Weekend College Football Bets: Smart Picks for Saturday Afternoon

College football is back, and there are plenty of exciting games to watch this weekend. Let's take a closer look at some of the most interesting matchups and see if we can find some good betting opportunities. First up, we have Central Michigan taking on Bowling Green. Central Michigan is coming of

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Oct 18 2025SPORTS

Louisville's Clever Tactics Topple Miami in Shocking Football Showdown

In a thrilling football match, Louisville pulled off a surprising victory against the highly ranked Miami Hurricanes. The Cardinals, not expected to win, outsmarted Miami with clever plays and strong defense. Miami's quarterback, Carson Beck, had a rough game, throwing four interceptions, which hurt

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Oct 18 2025LIFESTYLE

Choosing the Right Retirement Community: What You Need to Know

Retirement planning involves many tough choices, especially when it comes to where to live. Many seniors want to stay in their homes but may need help with daily tasks or medical care. Some move in with family, but this isn't always possible or practical. A continuing care retirement community (CCR

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Oct 18 2025HEALTH

How Food, Environment, and Genes Team Up in Colon Cancer

Colon cancer is a big deal. It's a complex disease. Many things can cause it. Food, surroundings, and genes all play a role. They can lead to long-term inflammation. This inflammation can start with bowel disease. It can end with cancer. But how do these factors work together? And what's next in res

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Oct 18 2025BUSINESS

Unseen Risks: How Factoring is Shaking Up Auto-Parts Makers

The sudden downfall of First Brands has put a spotlight on factoring, a type of supply chain finance that's not always clear to see. Investors are now taking a closer look at auto-parts manufacturers, wondering if more companies in this industry could be at risk. The worry? These companies might be

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Oct 18 2025CRYPTO

Crypto and the Rulebook: Finding Common Ground

Crypto and regulations have a complicated relationship. This was the main topic discussed at a recent gathering in Washington, D. C. during the Fintech Week event. Three experts in the crypto field shared their thoughts on how crypto projects can operate safely while following the rules. One of the

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Oct 18 2025HEALTH

Science Over Politics: How a New Alliance Aims to Protect Public Health

A group of 15 Democratic governors has formed the Governors Public Health Alliance. Their goal? To put science back at the center of public health decisions. This isn't just about politics. It's about making sure people can trust the information they get about their health. For a while now, science

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Oct 18 2025CELEBRITIES

John Mayer's Love Life: A Journey Through Fame and Romance

John Mayer has had a colorful dating history, but his relationships have always been more than just gossip. He's been open about his desire for a long-term commitment, even mentioning it during a chat with Andy Cohen in 2021. He said, "There's one thing left on my bucket list and that's wife and kid

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Oct 18 2025CELEBRITIES

Denise Richards and Aaron Phypers: Money, Photos, and Restraining Orders

Denise Richards and Aaron Phypers, once a couple, are now in a heated legal battle. Aaron has filed a claim asking for half of the money Denise earns from her OnlyFans account. He argues that he took the photos she uses on the platform, so he should get a share of the profits. Aaron says he is strug

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Oct 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

License Plate Readers: A New Way to Track People?

In Brookline, a plan to install Flock license plate readers has sparked a debate. The cameras, funded by Chestnut Hill Realty, are meant to deter package and retail theft. But, the ACLU of Massachusetts sees a bigger problem. They say these cameras could be used to track people's movements far and w

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