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Oct 22 2025SPORTS

A Thrilling Showdown: Western Carolina Outplays The Citadel

Western Carolina's quarterback, Taron Dickens, showcased his prowess on the field, throwing for an impressive 369 yards and five touchdowns. This stellar performance led his team to a narrow 45-38 victory over The Citadel, witnessed by a crowd of 9, 151 at Johnson Hagood Stadium on October 18. Dick

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

Arizona's Fight for a Seated Congresswoman

Arizona's top legal official has taken the U. S. House of Representatives to court. The issue? The refusal to swear in a newly elected Democratic congresswoman. The delay is tied to a government shutdown. The attorney general argues that this is a clear violation of the congresswoman's rights. The

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Oct 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Bryant Gumbel: A TV Legend's Health Scare

Bryant Gumbel, a well-known TV personality, was taken to a New York hospital after experiencing a medical issue. The 77-year-old has had a long and successful career in broadcasting, winning many awards and working for over 50 years. Gumbel started at NBC in 1975, co-hosting the NFL pregame show. H

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Oct 21 2025SPORTS

Lions and Bucs Clash: A Tale of Two Offenses

The Detroit Lions and Tampa Bay Buccaneers faced off in a crucial NFC matchup. The Buccaneers, boasting the best record in the conference at 5-1, brought a powerful offense. They ranked sixth in points per game, with quarterback Baker Mayfield leading the charge. Despite injuries to key players like

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Oct 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood Stands Up to AI's Creative Chaos

Hollywood is not happy with OpenAI's new tool, Sora 2. This AI can make realistic videos and audio from simple text or images. OpenAI says it's all about creating new possibilities, but Hollywood sees a big problem. Some people have used Sora 2 to make fake videos of famous people doing silly or in

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Oct 21 2025EDUCATION

Defending the Rights of Students with Disabilities

The recent decision to let go of experienced staff at the U. S. Department of Education’s Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS) has sparked concern. This office is crucial for supporting students with disabilities. It includes two key agencies: the Office of Special Educati

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Oct 21 2025OPINION

Voting Rights Behind Bars: A Look at Who Can Vote and Why It Matters

In Pennsylvania, Election Day is coming up on November 4th. People have until October 20th to register to vote. Many important local races will be decided, like judges, district attorneys, and school boards. These races affect everyone's daily lives. But there's a group of people who are often left

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Oct 20 2025POLITICS

Voices of Dissent: Why People Are Protesting Against Trump

People from all walks of life are speaking out against the current administration. They come from different backgrounds and have different reasons for being there. Some are worried about the future of the country. Others are fighting for their rights and the rights of others. A Native American woma

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Oct 20 2025SPORTS

NFL Sunday Showdown: Key Wins and Surprises

The NFL weekend brought some unexpected twists and turns. The Denver Broncos stunned everyone with a massive 33-point fourth quarter, securing their fourth straight win. It was a shift from the expected story of Jaxson Dart's impressive rookie season. In Arizona, Jacoby Brissett showed promise, but

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Oct 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Spooktacular Science Fun: Halloween at the Museum

The American Museum of Natural History is throwing a Halloween bash on October 31st. It's not your typical haunted house. Think more like a day of science-themed fun. The museum is open for trick-or-treating, but with a twist. Instead of candy, visitors can enjoy crafts, live shows, and even meet so

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