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Oct 26 2025SPORTS

Arch Manning's Injury Clouds Texas' Thrilling Comeback

In a nail-biting overtime showdown, the Texas Longhorns narrowly edged out Mississippi State, but the victory came with a concerning twist. Star quarterback Arch Manning, a key player in the team's comeback, left the field in overtime with an apparent upper body injury. His exit raised eyebrows and

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Oct 26 2025CRYPTO

UK Crypto Investors: Tax Time is Coming

The UK's tax authority, HMRC, is stepping up its game when it comes to crypto. For a long time, many people thought crypto was some kind of magic money that didn't have to be reported. But guess what? That's not the case anymore. HMRC is getting serious about making sure people pay taxes on their c

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

Katie Porter's Campaign Clouded by Controversy

Katie Porter, a candidate for California's governor, is facing a tough road ahead. Her campaign is taking a hit due to some not-so-great behavior. People are talking about how she treats her team and how she handles interviews. First, there are videos of her losing her cool. In one, she shouts at a

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Oct 26 2025LIFESTYLE

Birthdays and Stars: A Guide to Navigating Life's Path

October 25th is a special day for many, with celebrities like Ciara, Katy Perry, Josh Henderson, and Persia White celebrating their birthdays. This day is all about focusing on what's going well in life and making the most of opportunities. It's a time to question everything and avoid getting tangle

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Oct 26 2025HEALTH

How to Make Brain Tests Fair for Everyone

Brain tests, or cognitive assessments, are not as straightforward as they seem. They aim to measure how well our brains function, but various factors can skew the results. These factors include where a person lives, their native language, and their level of education. To tackle this issue, the Harmo

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Oct 26 2025CRIME

NBA Stars in Hot Water: What Went Wrong?

Three NBA players, Chauncey Billups, Terry Rozier, and Damon Jones, found themselves in serious trouble. They were arrested as part of an FBI investigation into illegal gambling. The surprising part? These players have earned a lot of money. Billups and Rozier each made over $100 million. Jones made

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Oct 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Maryland's Big Move to Protect Benefits Cards

Maryland is taking a big step to protect the money of families who need help. They are spending $38 million to update their EBT cards. These cards are used for food and housing benefits. The old cards had a big problem. Criminals found a way to steal $43 million since 2023. The old cards used a magn

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Oct 26 2025BUSINESS

Tech Troubles Ground Alaska Airlines Twice in Four Months

Alaska Airlines is facing some serious tech issues. In just four months, they've had two big IT failures. The first one was in July. A hardware problem at their data center stopped all flights for three hours. Even though they had backup systems, both the main and backup hardware failed. This caused

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Oct 26 2025SPORTS

George Springer: Cheater or Just a Player?

The World Series is here, and with it comes a lot of drama. George Springer, the Blue Jays' star player, is no stranger to controversy. He was part of the Astros' sign-stealing scandal in 2017. Some fans want to boo him every time he steps up to the plate. They say it's a way to remind him and the w

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Oct 26 2025SPORTS

Gambling Shadows in Sports: A Look at Recent Scandals

Sports have always had a dark side, and recently, it's been about gambling. The FBI made some big arrests, including NBA coach Chauncey Billups and player Terry Rozier. This isn't new, though. Gambling scandals have been around for a long time. Back in 1920, the "Black Sox Scandal" rocked baseball.

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