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Jan 08 2026SPORTS

Indiana Football's Unlikely Rise to the Top

Indiana University's football team has always been the underdog. For years, fans barely dared to hope for a winning season. But something changed in 2024. A new coach, Curt Cignetti, brought a fresh energy. He didn't just talk big; he backed it up. The team started winning, and not just against weak

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Jan 08 2026POLITICS

Chicago's Financial Future: Layoffs Loom as CFO Exits

Chicago is in a bit of a pickle. The city's top money manager is leaving, and the mayor is talking about possible job cuts. This is all happening after a recent budget showdown. The mayor, Brandon Johnson, is trying to stay positive about finding a new finance chief, but he's also warning that layof

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Jan 08 2026BUSINESS

The Leather Jacket Legacy: Jensen Huang's Style Statement

Jensen Huang, the CEO of Nvidia, is famous for his black leather jackets. These are not just any jackets. They are high-end fashion pieces. Some cost thousands of dollars. Huang has been wearing these jackets for years. He even jokes about it. He once said he is known as the guy in the leather jacke

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Jan 08 2026POLITICS

Trump's Global Land Grab: A Puzzle for Allies and Critics

President Donald Trump's recent aggressive stance on international affairs has left many scratching their heads. His administration's sudden interest in Greenland and the recent military action in Venezuela have sparked confusion and concern among allies and critics alike. The Wall Street Journal,

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Jan 08 2026POLITICS

Greenland Tensions: Rubio's Upcoming Talks with Denmark

Tensions are rising between the U. S. and Denmark over Greenland, an autonomous territory of Denmark. U. S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced he would meet with Danish officials next week to discuss the situation. This comes after U. S. President Donald Trump expressed interest in acquiring G

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Jan 07 2026SPORTS

A Leader Leaves: PGA CEO Prioritizes Family Over Career

Derek Sprague, the CEO of the PGA of America, has decided to step down from his position after just one year. This decision comes as he chooses to focus on his family, specifically his mother and mother-in-law who need more support. Sprague informed the board of his decision in early December, and t

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Jan 07 2026CRYPTO

Pulsesun Crypto Simplifies Mobile App for Better User Experience

Pulsesun Crypto has rolled out a new mobile app that's all about making things easier for users. The goal? To make the app simpler and more responsive. This isn't just about adding new features. It's about making the app easier to use. The app now has a cleaner look and feels more intuitive. Users

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Jan 06 2026POLITICS

A New Challenger in the Fight for Democracy

George Conway, a well-known lawyer and former Trump critic, has decided to run for Congress. He is aiming for the seat being left by Jerry Nadler in New York City. This move comes after many years of Conway speaking out against Trump and his policies. Conway's campaign video starts with scenes from

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Jan 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's S26 Ultra: A Step Back in Design?

Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra is making waves, but not for the reasons you might think. The latest leaks suggest that Samsung is ditching the unique vinyl record-style camera rings from the Galaxy S25 series. Instead, they are going back to a more traditional design, similar to the Galaxy S24

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Jan 06 2026POLITICS

Why Congress Needs a Wake-Up Call

Congress has a big problem: people don't like it. With only 23. 7% approval, it's clear that many folks think Congress isn't doing a great job. But before you dismiss their $174, 000 salary as too high, consider what the job actually involves. Members of Congress are often away from home, working l

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