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Aug 19 2025CELEBRITIES

Juliana Pasquarosa: Balancing Career and Fame

Juliana Pasquarosa, known for her time on The Bachelor, has been making waves on social media. But would she trade her stable job for the influencer life? Not so fast. She loves her work in finance and the people she works with. She doesn't see herself quitting anytime soon. Instead, she's figuring

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Aug 18 2025HEALTH

Two Athletes, One Heartbeat: The Unlikely Friendship of Erik and Elmar

In the world of sports, rivals often become friends, but Erik Van Rompaye and Elmar Sprink took it a step further. They met at the World Transplant Games in Perth, Australia, in 2023. Both had received life-saving organ transplants and were already accomplished athletes before their surgeries. Van R

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Aug 17 2025SPORTS

Manchester United vs Arsenal: A Tight First Half

The match between Manchester United and Arsenal kicked off with a bang, but it was Arsenal who took the lead. The goal came from a corner, with Declan Rice delivering a perfect cross that Altay Bayindir, the United goalkeeper, couldn't handle. Riccardo Calafiori was there to tap it in from a very sh

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Aug 17 2025BUSINESS

Playboy Swaps L. A. for Miami Beach: A Business Move

Playboy is making a big change. They are moving their main office from Los Angeles to Miami Beach. The company's boss, Ben Kohn, says California is not a good place for businesses. He thinks it is too costly to run a company there. Miami Beach, on the other hand, is welcoming. Kohn says the city is

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Aug 17 2025FINANCE

Retirement Plans: New Investments, New Risks

Retirement accounts like 401(k)s are usually simple. They mostly hold stocks and bonds. But things might change soon. An order from President Trump wants to add new types of investments to these accounts. These include cryptocurrency, real estate, and private equity. Private equity firms buy compan

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Aug 16 2025EDUCATION

How Future Nurses Feel About AI in Their Training

Mental health nursing students are getting a taste of the future. They are using AI-powered virtual patients to practice their skills. This is part of a new way to learn. The goal is to see what they think about this high-tech training. These students are sharing their thoughts and experiences. The

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Aug 15 2025SPORTS

Golfers Face Weather Woes at BMW Championship

Golfers at the BMW Championship in Owings Mills faced a tough start. The first round was interrupted by bad weather. Play stopped for over two hours on Thursday. The delay began at 2:35 p. m. and resumed at 4:45 p. m. The course was already challenging before the rain. Recent upgrades made Caves Va

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Aug 15 2025POLITICS

Feds Flex Muscle During Newsom's Redistricting Talk

In a bold move, federal immigration agents made a strong presence near a press event led by Governor Gavin Newsom. The event, held at the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles, focused on redistricting plans. Border Patrol Sector Chief Gregory Bovino and his team, dressed in full gear, ar

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Aug 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Aurora's Data Center Fixes: Noise, Delays, and Resident Reimbursements

In Aurora, the CyrusOne data center is gearing up for repair work on Thursday, following a weather-induced delay. The initial plan was to tackle electrical equipment issues on Tuesday, but safety concerns due to changing weather conditions pushed the schedule back. This isn't the first time the data

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Aug 13 2025SPORTS

Fantasy Football: Players Who Could Bounce Back in 2025

Fantasy football is a game of ups and downs. Players who underperformed last season might just be the hidden gems you need to win your league in 2025. Let's dive into some players who could bounce back and become valuable assets. Jordan Love, the Green Bay Packers' quarterback, had a tough 2024 sea

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