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Sep 26 2025BUSINESS

Starbucks Adjusts Its Brew: Why Some Stores Are Brewing Their Last Cup

Starbucks, the coffee giant known for its widespread presence, is making some big changes. It's closing around 400 stores in North America. This is part of a larger plan to save about $1 billion. The company's CEO, Brian Niccol, said these stores weren't up to par or weren't making enough money. Th

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Sep 25 2025SPORTS

Pitcher Paul Skenes Leaves a Mark with Stunning Season Finale

Paul Skenes ended his season with a bang. He struck out the last batter and left the field with a smile. This wasn't just any season. He had a 1. 97 ERA, something not seen in a long time. Skenes has been amazing since he started playing. He was the top pick in 2023. He led his team to a win. But h

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Sep 25 2025CRIME

Big Drug Bust in the Atlantic

The French navy recently made a huge drug bust. They stopped a fishing boat off the coast of West Africa. This boat was not registered to any country. The navy found 9. 6 tons of cocaine on it. The drugs were worth over $600 million. This is a huge amount of money. The navy got a tip about the boat

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Sep 25 2025BUSINESS

How Sports Shape Future Leaders

Sports do more than build muscles; they shape minds and careers. Take Stephen Curry, for example. He's not just a basketball superstar; he's a businessman with a net worth that's hard to ignore. His company, Thirty Ink, made over $173. 5 million in 2024. But how did he get there? It all starts with

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Sep 25 2025RELIGION

Cincinnati's Church: Trust in Jeopardy Amid Porn Scandals

In Cincinnati, the Catholic Church is facing a serious trust issue. Four porn-related scandals have rocked the community in recent years. The latest involves Father Edward Burns, who is now on leave after some questionable websites were found on his computer. The archdiocese has handed this over to

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Sep 24 2025CELEBRITIES

Diddy Faces New Allegations: Former Stylist Speaks Out

Sean "Diddy" Combs, a big name in the music world, is facing serious new claims. A former employee, Deonte Nash, has filed a lawsuit accusing Combs of abuse and violence. Nash worked as a stylist for Combs from around 2008 to 2018. He says he experienced sexual, physical, and emotional harm during h

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Sep 23 2025SPORTS

Bruce Pearl Steps Down: A Look at the Controversial Coach's Legacy

Bruce Pearl, the former Auburn basketball coach, has retired. This move came as a surprise to many, especially after leading the Tigers to their best season ever. But why did he leave? Some people think Pearl became a polarizing figure. His strong political views, like supporting Israel and backing

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Sep 22 2025SPORTS

Tom Brady's Odd Remark Sparks Debate

Tom Brady found himself in hot water after making a strange comment during the Fox Sports broadcast on Sunday, Sept. 21. The former quarterback, now working as an analyst, made a comment that left many people scratching their heads. It all happened during the Cowboys-Chicago Bears game when Dallas w

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Sep 22 2025BUSINESS

A Big Bet on Fantasy Sports: Allwyn Takes the Lead

Allwyn International is making a bold move in the world of fantasy sports. They are buying a big chunk of PrizePicks, a popular fantasy sports operator. The deal is worth a lot of money: $1. 6 billion upfront. But that's not all. If PrizePicks does well over the next few years, Allwyn could pay even

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Sep 22 2025BUSINESS

Career Shifts: Who's Moving Where in the Business World

In the world of business, people are always on the move. Let's take a look at some recent changes. Angie Russo has landed a new job at LUBA Casualty Insurance Co. She will be working as a business development underwriter. Russo is no stranger to hard work. She has two degrees under her belt, both f

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