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Sep 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Standing Up to AI: A Writer's Fight Against Big Tech

In 2023, a writer discovered that their books had been used without permission to train AI models. This was a huge shock. The writer was one of many whose work was taken and used to make AI tools like chatbots. The companies behind these tools had taken years of hard work and turned it into data for

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Sep 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

TV's Big Fight: Why YouTube is Winning Hearts

People are changing how they watch TV. They don't want to wait for scheduled shows anymore. They want to watch what they like, whenever they like. YouTube is making this possible. This shift is causing trouble for old-school TV companies. Jimmy Kimmel's show faced a problem recently. Two big TV com

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Sep 29 2025SPORTS

Kansas Jayhawks Secure Top Prospect for 2026

Taylen Kinney, a standout point guard from Newport, Kentucky, has chosen to join the Kansas Jayhawks for the 2026 season. This news comes as a significant boost for Kansas' recruiting efforts, especially in a year where top prospects are taking their time to decide. Kinney is not just any player; h

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Sep 29 2025SPORTS

Monday Night Sports Showdown: What's On TV?

Monday, Sept. 29, is packed with sports action, from soccer to football and hockey. College soccer kicks off early, with UCLA facing Ohio State at 6 p. m. on BTN. Later, Washington takes on Northwestern at 8 p. m. on the same channel. Baseball fans can catch the 2025 All-MLB Team Nominees at 7 p. m.

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Sep 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Corsets Take Over NFL Fashion Scene

Kash Doll's unique fashion choice at a recent Philadelphia Eagles game has sparked a trend among NFL WAGs. The rapper rocked a custom corset designed by Mercedes, a celebrity fashion designer, which quickly became a hit on social media. The corset was a collaboration between Kash Doll and Mercedes,

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Sep 28 2025SPORTS

A Look at the World Cup Mascots: From Fun to Forgettable

The World Cup has a long history of mascots, each one unique and sometimes confusing. The latest additions are Maple the Moose from Canada, Zayu the Jaguar from Mexico, and Clutch the Bald Eagle from the U. S. for the 2026 tournament. But how do they stack up against the others? First, let's talk a

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Sep 28 2025LIFESTYLE

Dating Apps: Are They Still Worth It?

Dating apps have been around for a while, but lately, they're not as popular as they used to be. People are getting tired of swiping left and right without much success. Abbey Hagan, a 28-year-old sales specialist, felt the same way. She had been using dating apps for years, but after moving to Dall

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Sep 28 2025POLITICS

Alaska's Leaders Keep Epstein Secrets

Alaska's senators and representative are sticking with a plan to keep details about Jeffrey Epstein's crimes hidden. They haven't given any reasons why. Many women who were hurt by Epstein have gone to Washington to ask for the files to be made public. But Congress, pushed by Donald Trump, is keepin

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Sep 28 2025CRIME

Justice Delayed: How Prosecutors' Mistakes Sent an Innocent Teen to Prison

In a shocking turn of events, two former prosecutors from Plymouth County are now facing serious consequences for their actions in a case that wrongfully imprisoned a young student for 17 years. The Board of Bar Overseers found their behavior unacceptable, highlighting how their actions damaged the

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Sep 28 2025HEALTH

Gun Silencers: A Surprising Health Debate

The world of medicine and gun control just got a lot more interesting. A recent debate has sparked between doctors over gun silencers, or suppressors, and their role in preventing hearing loss. Some doctors say suppressors are a great way to keep hunters and sport shooters safe from loud noises. The

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