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Sep 10 2024LIFESTYLE

Aaron Rodgers: Faith, Ethnicity & the Quest for QB Glory

What does faith and ethnicity have to do with being one of the greatest QBs of all time? A lot apparently. Aaron Rodgers' spiritual journey is as complex and interesting as his football career. Raised in a strict evangelical household, he's since moved away from traditional Christianity towards a m

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Sep 10 2024SPORTS

Is Patrick Mahomes the Michael Jordan of the NFL? A Baseball Star Weighs In

Patrick Mahomes, the superstar quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs, has become an inspiration not just within the NFL but across sports. Bobby Witt Jr., a shortstop for the Kansas City Royals who is part-owned by Mahomes himself, recently revealed that he considers Mahomes one of his biggest ins

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Sep 10 2024BUSINESS

The Business Flyer Advantage: From Value to Velocity

Are your business travels feeling a little lacklustre lately? It might be time for an upgrade! Enter Virgin Australia's Business Flyer, the rewards program tailor-made for small to medium enterprises. With savings up to 6% on domestic flights and 10% on international United Airlines fares, double-di

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Sep 06 2024RELIGION

Who Gets to Pray? A Look at the Satanic Temple's Fight for Inclusion

A federal appeals court has upheld a ruling that the Boston City Council didn't discriminate against the Satanic Temple when it refused to let them give a prayer before a meeting. The court said that each councilor has the right to choose who they invite and that the city has never shown favoritism

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Sep 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

SosMula's 'Boogie Man': Is This Rapper Embracing the Dark Side?

SosMula is back with a vengeance, dropping a new single called 'Boogie Man' and teasing his upcoming album, 'SLEEZ RELIGION.' This album drops on September 13th, a Friday, and fans are already buzzing. But before we get to the album, let's talk about 'Boogie Man'. The song and its accompanying musi

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Sep 06 2024SPORTS

Xavier Worthy: Faith, Family, and the Path to NFL Stardom

The Kansas City Chiefs seem to have snagged a real talent with rookie wide receiver Xavier Worthy, the 28th overall pick in this year's draft. He's expected to bring some serious speed to Patrick Mahomes' already potent offense. But as Worthy embarks on this new chapter, fans are naturally curious

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Sep 06 2024SPORTS

Kingsley Suamataia: The Unsung Samoan Sensation Ready to Rumble

Born and raised in Orem, Utah with roots tracing back to his mother's hometown of Laie, Hawaii, Chiefs rookie offensive tackle Kingsley Suamataia may not be a household name yet, but he's determined to change that. With limited game time at Oregon and stellar performances at BYU, this Samoan-America

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Migrant Crime Data: Cover-Up or Counting Chaos?

Rep. Nicole Malliotakis is demanding answers about crime statistics near NYC migrant shelters. She's accusing Mayor Adams's administration of 'stonewalling' her requests for data, claiming it's being delayed until after the election. Malliotakis wants to know how many crimes have happened near the

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Sep 06 2024CELEBRITIES

Brittany Mahomes: Cargo Queen of Arrowhead Stadium

When Brittany Mahomes arrives at a Chiefs game, heads turn. The personal trainer and fashionista has a knack for putting together stylish yet comfortable ensembles that showcase her love for the team while keeping her signature laid-back vibe intact. In the season opener against the Ravens, Brittan

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Sep 06 2024CRIME

From Wolfman Fanatic to Fugitive:The ChiefsAholic's Wild Ride

Xavier Babudar, known as 'ChiefsAholic,' was a Kansas City Chiefs fan whose passion for the team took a dark turn when he allegedly robbed banks across seven states. He stole over $800,000 which he used to fund his fandom, attending games and building an online following. Prosecutors say Babudar us

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