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Nov 28 2025SPORTS

Fuzzy Zoeller: A Golf Legend's Life and Legacy

Fuzzy Zoeller, a name that resonated in the golf world, has passed away at the age of 74. Known for his vibrant personality and impressive golf skills, Zoeller left a mark on the sport that will not be easily forgotten. His career was a mix of triumphs and controversies, making his story one of grea

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Nov 28 2025POLITICS

A Heated Debate: Sports Commentator Calls Out Senator Over Military Advice

Stephen A. Smith, a well-known sports commentator, recently took to the airwaves to criticize Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz. ) for his role in a video that went viral. In this video, Kelly and five other Democratic lawmakers urged military personnel to disregard what they deemed illegal orders from the Tr

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Nov 28 2025POLITICS

Putin Stands by Trump's Envoy Amidst Bias Claims

Steve Witkoff, the U. S. special envoy, is under fire for allegedly leaning too much towards Russia. But Vladimir Putin isn't having it. He thinks Witkoff is just doing his job, representing his country and leader. Putin's defense came after a leaked call between Witkoff and a Kremlin aide, Yuri Ush

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Nov 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Stranger Things Season 5: What's in Store for the Final Chapters

Stranger Things is wrapping up, and the first four episodes of its final season are out. Vecna, the big bad, is now targeting kids aged 9 to 11, just like he did with Will Byers back in 1983. Holly Wheeler, a new character, is helping to uncover more about Vecna and his plans. She even found out his

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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

How Games Can Boost Infection Control in Care Homes

Infection control is a big deal in residential care homes. Staff there work hard to keep residents, visitors, and themselves safe. But how they get trained matters a lot. Right now, training often happens through quick talks or one-on-one chats. That might not be enough. So, what if games could help

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Nov 28 2025OPINION

Odd Things We Should Be Thankful For

Thanksgiving is a time to reflect on the good things in life. It's easy to appreciate the big stuff, like family and health. But what about the little, odd things that make life interesting? Driving can be a nightmare, but there's something refreshing about a day when no one cuts you off or ignores

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Nov 28 2025OPINION

Flying Fiascos: Why Are Passengers Losing It?

Air travel is becoming a hot mess, and it's not just about delays. The number of passengers acting out mid-flight has skyrocketed. Since 2019, there's been a whopping 400 percent increase in in-flight outbursts. That's over 13, 800 incidents since 2021 alone. What's going on here? Some folks think

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Nov 28 2025EDUCATION

Bill Nye: From Engineer to Science Superstar

Bill Nye is a name that rings a bell for many, especially those who grew up watching his iconic science show. But did you know he wasn't always the Science Guy? Before he became a household name, Nye was a student at Cornell University, studying mechanical engineering. After graduating, he worked as

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Nov 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Making AI Smarter and More Understandable

AI is getting smarter every day, but there's a problem. It's like a super-smart robot that can do amazing things, but no one knows how it does them. This is because AI often works like a black box. You put information in, and it gives you answers, but you can't see how it figures things out. This ma

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Nov 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Michelin's Green Drive: A New Hub for Eco-Friendly Transport

In Clermont-Ferrand, France, Michelin has opened a huge new space called the Michelin Innovation Park. It's a big deal because it's all about making transportation greener and smarter. The park is built on the site of Michelin's old factory, which is pretty cool because it mixes old and new stuff. T

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