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Mar 16 2025SPORTS

A Father's Legacy: Running for a Cause

Gabrielle Clark, a 28-year-old from North Attleboro, Massachusetts, is gearing up for the Boston Marathon. This isn't just any run for her. It's a tribute to her father, who lost his battle with prostate cancer in 2015. She wants to honor his memory by completing the 26. 2-mile journey from Hopkinto

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Feb 24 2025SPORTS

Should Henry Cejudo Hang Up His Gloves?

Henry Cejudo's recent loss at UFC Seattle has sparked conversations about his future in the sport. After a tough fight, Cejudo lost to Song Yadong due to a technical decision. The fight took a turn when Cejudo suffered a severe eye poke, which affected his vision in the third round. The referee had

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Feb 24 2025SPORTS

Henry Cejudo's Unfinished Business with Song Yadong

Henry Cejudo, a former UFC champion, found himself on the losing end of his third straight fight. His opponent, Song Yadong, emerged victorious in a technical decision at the UFC Fight Night 252 event in Seattle. The fight ended early due to an eye poke, which left Cejudo unable to see clearly. Ceju

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Feb 22 2025SPORTS

Henry Cejudo's Big Comeback

Henry Cejudo is stepping into the ring for a crucial fight. He's facing Song Yadong in the main event at UFC Seattle. Cejudo, who is ranked 10th in the bantamweight division, is looking to secure his first win since 2020. He came back from retirement in 2023 and is eager to prove himself. Song Yadon

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Nov 28 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Farming Side of Ford: Why They Stopped Making Tractors

Henry Ford, the man behind America's iconic car brand, also had a thing for tractors. Back in the early 1900s, he created an experimental tractor called the "automotive plow. " By 1917, Ford introduced the Fordson tractor, and the company started making farming equipment. Ford tractors like the 9N,

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Oct 12 2024CRIME

A Montana Businessman's Insurrection Journey Ends in Prison

Henry Phillip "Hank" Muntzer, a 55-year-old business owner from Dillon, Montana, has been sentenced to two years in prison for his part in the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. The felony charges, which included obstruction of an official proceeding and civil disorder, were reduced to mis

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