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Dec 09 2025SPORTS

New Coach, New Traditions: Vrabel's Patriots Take a Different Path

Mike Vrabel, a former Patriot player, is now leading the team as head coach. He has brought changes to the team's culture and traditions. One of these changes is the end of the "Hat and T-shirt Game. " The "Hat and T-shirt Game" was a tradition where players would receive special gear after winning

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Dec 05 2025POLITICS

Gavin Newsom and Halle Berry: A Clash Over Menopause Care

Gavin Newsom, California's governor, recently found himself in a public disagreement with actress Halle Berry. The issue? A menopause health bill that Newsom vetoed twice. Berry, known for her advocacy, didn't hold back. She criticized Newsom during a speech at the New York Times' DealBook Summit, s

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Dec 04 2025SPORTS

Cornerback Darius Slay's Uncertain Future

Darius Slay, a seasoned cornerback, is currently in a state of uncertainty. The Buffalo Bills have acquired him through a waiver claim, but his future with the team is not set in stone. Slay's agent, Drew Rosenhaus, revealed that the player is taking a step back from football to ponder his future in

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Dec 04 2025SPORTS

What's Next for Bill Belichick?

Sean Payton, the head coach of the Denver Broncos, recently shared his thoughts on Bill Belichick's future. After a lackluster first season with the North Carolina Tar Heels, questions have been raised about Belichick's coaching career. The team's 4-8 record was far from impressive, and it's unclear

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Halle Berry Calls Out Gavin Newsom on Menopause Bill

Halle Berry, the Oscar-winning actress, has publicly criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom for vetoing a menopause bill for the second year in a row. She shared her thoughts at the New York Times' DealBook conference, highlighting the governor's decision to overlook women's health issues. Ber

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Dec 03 2025RELIGION

Ohio's New Law: Teaching Religion's Role in History

Ohio has recently passed a law that allows teachers to discuss the positive effects of religion on American history. This law doesn't force teachers to teach only the good parts, but it does encourage them to talk about religion's impact without fear of breaking any rules. The law was originally ab

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Dec 02 2025BUSINESS

Tech Stocks: What's Shaking Up the Market?

Tech stocks are making waves, and not everyone is happy about it. Michael Burry, a well-known investor, thinks Tesla is way too expensive. He's not alone in criticizing the tech industry for some of its practices. Meanwhile, Nvidia is teaming up with Synopsys, and Jim Cramer thinks this could be a

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Dec 01 2025BUSINESS

BillionToOne: A Closer Look at the Biotech Stock Surge

BillionToOne, a biotech company based in Menlo Park, has seen its stock price soar. As of Friday, shares were trading at $130. 18, a significant jump from the initial public offering price of $60. This surge values the company at $5. 91 billion. The company recently raised $273 million by selling 4

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Nov 29 2025SPORTS

Buffalo Bills Face Tough Game with Key Players Out

The Buffalo Bills are in a tight spot. They have a big game coming up against the Pittsburgh Steelers. It's a must-win for them to keep their playoff hopes alive. But they're missing some key players. Four starters won't be playing. That's a big deal. Two of them are offensive linemen, Dion Dawkins

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Nov 28 2025POLITICS

Power Struggle: Mexico's President Takes on a Billionaire

Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum is locked in a heated battle with Ricardo Salinas Pliego, a billionaire with a vast business empire. Sheinbaum accuses Salinas of avoiding taxes and stirring up trouble. Salinas, who has a knack for making headlines, calls himself a fighter against corruption. Bu

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