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Nov 13 2025SPORTS

Luka's Heartfelt Goodbye to Dallas Fans

Luka Doncic might have left Dallas, but his love for the city and its fans remains strong. Even after the Mavericks decided to part ways with him, Doncic had nothing but kind words for the fans who supported him during his time with the team. When asked about the firing of Nico Harrison, Doncic's f

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Nov 13 2025SPORTS

Hannah Hidalgo: A Defensive Powerhouse Breaks Records

Hannah Hidalgo, a junior guard for Notre Dame, made history in a recent game against Akron. She scored 44 points and snatched 16 steals, setting a new school record for points and an NCAA record for steals in a single game. Hidalgo's performance was a testament to her defensive skills, which she bel

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Nov 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Gas Leak Chaos in Oklahoma: A Wake-Up Call for Safety

In a small Oklahoma city, a night of chaos unfolded when a tanker truck leaked dangerous ammonia gas. The incident forced hundreds to evacuate and sent dozens to the hospital. The truck, parked behind a hotel, started releasing the gas late Wednesday night. Emergency workers in gas masks went door-t

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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

Texas Universities Face Scrutiny Over Student Speech

Texas lawmakers have started looking into how public universities handle student speech. This comes after some students reacted strongly to the death of conservative speaker Charlie Kirk. The first meeting happened on a Thursday morning. The committee was created because some students seemed to mak

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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

Spain's Balearic Islands Face Rising Migrant Numbers

Spain's Balearic Islands are seeing a lot more migrants arriving by boat. In just two days, 19 boats brought around 360 people to the islands. This is part of a bigger trend. More people are taking the Western Mediterranean route to Europe. This route goes from Algeria to Spain. It's become the fast

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Nov 13 2025HEALTH

Why Hospitals Need Better Disaster Training

Hospitals have always been on the front lines during emergencies. But recent events, like the COVID-19 pandemic and natural disasters, have shown that they are not always ready. Many studies before the pandemic pointed out gaps in how hospitals prepare for crises. These gaps became clear during the

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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

A British Voice Returns Home After U. S. Detention Drama

A well-known British commentator, Sami Hamdi, who speaks up for Palestinians, finally touched down in London after spending over two weeks in a U. S. detention center. His visa was suddenly canceled while he was in the middle of a speaking tour in the U. S. , where he had been openly critical of Isr

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Nov 13 2025SPORTS

Fighting Fans Get a New Way to Play Along

Fans of UFC and Zuffa Boxing are in for a treat. The big bosses at TKO Group Holdings have just teamed up with Polymarket. This deal lets fans do more than just watch fights. They can now dive into real-time prediction markets during live events. This isn't just about betting. It's about feeling th

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Nov 13 2025FINANCE

La Grange's Finance Department: A Puzzle

There's a lot of uncertainty around who's managing the money in La Grange. Until recently, Suzy Mika was listed as the finance director on the village's website, even though she left her job six months ago. After some questions were asked, her name was taken down and replaced with Annmarie Mampe, wh

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Nov 13 2025HEALTH

Speeding Up Vaccine Access: A Fair Shot for All

Vaccines are a big deal. They stop diseases and keep people healthy. But not everyone gets them. This is unfair. Getting vaccines approved is a big step. But it takes time and money. Some places don't have what they need to do this fast. There's a way to make it quicker. It's called regulatory reli

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