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Aug 12 2025SPORTS

Jon Gruden's Legal Victory: What It Means for Workers Everywhere

Jon Gruden just scored a big win in his fight against the NFL. The Nevada Supreme Court said his case can go to trial instead of being pushed into private arbitration. This is a huge deal because it sets a precedent for other workers who might be stuck in unfair arbitration processes. The court rul

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Aug 12 2025BUSINESS

Tencent Music's Big Q2 Win: More Money, More Fans

Tencent Music had a great second quarter in 2025. They made $1. 18 billion, which is 17. 9% more than last year. Their online music services grew a lot, especially their fancy SVIP memberships. These SVIP members get cool stuff like better sound quality, early concert tickets, and special artist mer

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Aug 12 2025HEALTH

UnitedHealth's Research Influence: A Closer Look

In the ever-evolving world of healthcare, one thing remains constant: the power of research. UnitedHealth Group, a major player in the industry, has been under scrutiny for its approach to research and its impact on Medicare Advantage. This isn't just about numbers and data; it's about how this rese

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Aug 12 2025HEALTH

CDC Workers Face Uncertain Future After Recent Shootings and Budget Cuts

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is going through a tough time. Workers are feeling the pressure from recent events, including a shooting and big budget cuts. Many employees who lost their jobs are back, but things are still uncertain. Projects are on hold, and people are worried

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Aug 11 2025WEATHER

Hot and Humid Days Ahead: What to Expect

The weather in the D. C. area is about to take a turn. After a relatively comfortable weekend, humidity is creeping back in. It won't be the worst August day, but it's not great either. The sun will be out more, and temperatures will hover in the mid-to-upper 80s. Some spots might even hit 90 degree

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Aug 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Century of Sparkle and Neglect: The Uptown Theatre's Journey

The Uptown Theatre, a grand movie palace, opened its doors in 1925, promising an experience of luxury and elegance. It was one of the largest theaters of its time, boasting 4, 320 seats and elaborate decorations. The opening was a massive event, with over 150, 000 people visiting the theater in its

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Aug 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

FBI Spin-off CIA: A Bumpy Road to the Screen

The FBI franchise has had its share of ups and downs, and the latest spin-off, CIA, is no exception. The problems with CIA's development are not entirely surprising, given the franchise's past. The original series, FBI, had two successful spin-offs before CIA was announced. However, in 2025, CBS can

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Aug 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

Guess What? Android 17's Sweet Secret Name!

Google's Android team has a tradition. They give each new version a secret dessert name. This started way back when Android first launched. For years, they used names like Marshmallow, KitKat, and Oreo. But in 2019, Google stopped sharing these names with the public. They wanted their branding to be

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Aug 09 2025POLITICS

Nagasaki Remembers: A Call for Peace 80 Years On

Nagasaki, a city in western Japan, held a solemn ceremony to remember the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing that devastated it in 1945. The event drew thousands of people, including representatives from 95 countries, to the Nagasaki Peace Memorial Park. The mayor of Nagasaki, Shiro Suzuki, used

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Aug 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

How to Score a Great Deal on a Used Electric Car

Buying a used electric vehicle (EV) is a smart move right now. There's a tax credit of up to $4, 000 for qualified buyers, but it's only available until the end of September. This means you'll have to act fast and be smart about your purchase. First things first, check the battery. It's the most im

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