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Dec 16 2025SPORTS

Jordan Fuller: The Man Behind the Football Star

Jordan Fuller is making waves as a standout running back for the James Madison Dukes. His impressive performance this season has caught the attention of many, but his journey to success is deeply rooted in his family's athletic legacy. Born and raised in North Hampton, New Hampshire, Jordan is a pr

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Dec 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Wild Ride: Austin Butler's Caught Stealing on Netflix

Austin Butler's latest film, "Caught Stealing, " is a wild ride that's worth checking out on Netflix. The movie follows Hank Thompson, a guy who gets caught up in a criminal mess after babysitting his neighbor's cat. It's not your typical heist movie, but it's packed with action and a star-studded c

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Dec 16 2025HEALTH

Retailers in Trouble for Ignoring Baby Formula Recall

Big trouble is brewing for some major retailers. The FDA has sent warning letters to Walmart, Target, Kroger, and Albertsons. Why? They kept selling baby formula that was recalled due to a serious health risk. This formula was linked to a nasty bacterial illness called infant botulism. It's especial

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Dec 16 2025SPORTS

UNC Basketball: Rising Stars and Ranking Shifts

UNC basketball is making waves in the polls, but their performance is a mix of highs and lows. The team is currently ranked 13th in the latest coaches' poll, a jump from their previous 15th spot. This rise comes after a strong win against USC Upstate, where they secured an 18-point victory. However,

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Dec 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Pacino and De Niro: A Tale of Two Men

Michael Mann's "Heat" is a gripping crime drama that has stood the test of time. The film features two iconic actors, Al Pacino and Robert De Niro, who play a detective and a criminal, respectively. Their characters, Vincent Hanna and Neil McCauley, are both driven by their work and the choices they

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Dec 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech's Big Problem: Too Much Money, Not Enough People

Companies are spending a lot on tech but not enough on people. This is a big mistake. They focus on the tools, like models, chips, and software, but forget about the people who use them. It's like trying to make paella but only using cilantro. The culture, workflow, and training are just as importan

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Dec 15 2025POLITICS

Justice Takes a Step Forward: ICC Stands Firm on Gaza Investigation

The International Criminal Court (ICC) has made a significant decision. It has refused to stop its investigation into the actions of Israel during the Gaza war. This decision was made by appeals judges. They did not accept Israel's request to halt the probe. The investigation includes events after

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Dec 15 2025SPORTS

Big 12's Bold Moves to Boost Schools' Cash

The Big 12 Conference is shaking things up with a new plan to bring in big bucks. They're teaming up with investment firms RedBird and Weatherford Capital to offer schools a chance to grab up to $30 million each. This isn't about selling shares of the conference, though. It's more like a smart finan

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Dec 15 2025OPINION

Notre Dame Football: More Than Just a Game

Notre Dame football players recently missed out on the College Football Playoff. This was a tough blow for the team and their fans. But before they got this news, they were doing something special. They spent time with kids from the Boys & Girls Club at a "Shop With a Player" event. The players hel

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Dec 15 2025SPORTS

Spalletti's Juventus: A Tactical Dilemma Ahead of Bologna Clash

Juventus manager Luciano Spalletti is facing a tough decision ahead of their upcoming match against Bologna. After a disappointing loss to Napoli and a midweek Champions League win, Spalletti is under pressure to choose the right tactics for the game. Spalletti's recent use of Teun Koopmeiners as a

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