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Dec 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

When Players Shape the Game: World of Warcraft's Floating Houses

World of Warcraft, a game that has been around for over two decades, recently introduced a highly anticipated housing feature. However, players quickly found a way to make their houses float using a hidden game glitch. Instead of fixing this exploit, Blizzard, the game's developer, decided to make i

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Dec 12 2025SPORTS

Blackhawks Bounce Back in Style, Shutting Out Rangers

The Blackhawks were eager to turn things around after a rough couple of games. They knew they had to put in the work to get back on track. And that's exactly what they did, beating the Rangers 3-0. The team's hard work paid off. They had a tough practice on Tuesday and a focused skate on Wednesday.

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Dec 12 2025SPORTS

Virginia Football Faces Transfer Portal Exodus

Virginia football is saying goodbye to two players who are leaving for new opportunities. Ja'Son Prevard, a junior cornerback, is one of them. He was a key player in the defense, playing in many games and making important plays. He had 24 tackles, five pass breakups, and three interceptions this sea

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Dec 12 2025BUSINESS

Sales Training That Actually Works: How Closer Campus Is Changing the Game

Sales jobs can be tough to break into, especially if you don't have experience. Many training programs promise big results but don't deliver. Closer Campus is different. It's a program that focuses on real-world sales training and job placement. The founder, Christoph Kauf, has a lot of experience.

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Dec 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Gaza's Winter Woes: A Baby's Tragic Loss Amidst Floods and Despair

In the Gaza Strip, winter has brought more than just cold weather. It has brought floods, despair, and tragedy. The Abu Jazar family woke up to the devastating news that their 8-month-old baby, Rahaf, had passed away due to hypothermia. The family's tent, like many others, was flooded overnight, lea

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Dec 12 2025EDUCATION

Pennsylvania's Stipend Ruling: What Grad Students Need to Know

In a recent decision, Pennsylvania's finance board ruled that graduate stipends are not subject to state income tax. This came after a University of Pittsburgh student argued that her PhD stipend, which she relied on to cover living expenses, should not be taxed. The board agreed, stating that the s

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Dec 11 2025HEALTH

Shoulder Surgery Success: TSA vs. HA

Shoulder pain and limited movement can be tough to deal with. Two common surgeries to fix this are total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA) and hemiarthroplasty (HA). But which one works better in the long run? A big study was done to find out. It involved people from different countries and hospitals. Th

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Dec 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

A Fresh Spin on Gaming Phones: Ayaneo's Pocket Play

Ayaneo is stepping into the gaming phone arena with a bold idea. They're introducing the Pocket Play, a phone that brings back the slide-out controller design from the past. This design might remind some of the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play, but is it a smart move or just a nostalgic gimmick? The Pocke

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Dec 11 2025HEALTH

A Skunk Scratch Leads to a Rare and Deadly Outcome

In a small town in Idaho, a man was scratched by a skunk while holding a kitten. This simple incident set off a chain of events that led to two deaths. The man who was scratched later became very sick and died. He had donated a kidney to a man in Michigan. Sadly, the recipient of the kidney also got

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Dec 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Keeping Kids Safe Online: Are Popular Apps Doing Enough?

Two popular online platforms, Roblox and Discord, are facing lawsuits in Los Angeles and Riverside counties. The lawsuits claim that these platforms exposed children to sexual predators. The lawsuits were filed by parents who say their 12-year-old daughters were sexually abused by people they met on

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