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Dec 10 2025POLITICS

Indiana GOP: A House Divided

In Indiana, a state known for its strong Republican support, an unexpected internal struggle is unfolding. Despite President Trump's clear victory in the last election, some Indiana Republicans are pushing back against his proposed redistricting plan. This resistance is not just about drawing new po

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Dec 10 2025SPORTS

Notre Dame and Big 12 Commissioner Clash Over College Football Playoff Snub

The recent College Football Playoff (CFP) snub has sparked a heated debate between Notre Dame and the Big 12 Conference. Pete Bevacqua, the athletic director of Notre Dame, accused the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) of undermining Notre Dame's chances in favor of Miami. This claim was met with stro

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Dec 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Tony Dokoupil Takes the Reins of CBS Evening News

Tony Dokoupil, a respected journalist with a knack for asking tough questions, is stepping into the big chair as the new anchor of the CBS Evening News. Starting January 5, 2026, he'll be at the helm of America's longest-running nightly newscast, aiming to restore trust in media. Dokoupil isn't jus

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Dec 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hugh and Cynthia: A Chat on Acting, Music, and Life

Hugh Jackman and Cynthia Erivo, two stars with big careers in movies and theater, recently talked about their latest projects. They both agree that making movies is tough, but it's also a way to connect with people. Hugh has been in many big movies, like the Wolverine series. He's also done a lot o

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Dec 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Top Rap Tracks of 2025: A Fresh Perspective

Rap music in 2025 is thriving, with a diverse range of artists pushing boundaries and exploring new sounds. From the DMV area to the UK, artists are blending different styles and influences to create unique tracks. Lil Baby and Young Thug's "Superman" showcases their signature styles, while Bktherul

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Dec 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Projectors: The Big Screen Revolution at Home

In recent years, projectors have become a popular choice for home entertainment. This shift began with advancements in technology and was accelerated by the pandemic. Companies like Anker and Valerion have played a significant role in making projectors more practical and immersive. The journey of p

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Dec 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Meta's AI Power Struggle: Who Will Win?

Meta, the company behind Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, has been shaking things up with its artificial intelligence (AI) division. The big boss, Mark Zuckerberg, brought in a young tech whiz, Alexandr Wang, to lead a new team called TBD Lab. This team is made up of some of the brightest AI minds

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Dec 10 2025POLITICS

Who Will Lead the Fed? Trump's Search for Powell's Successor

The Federal Reserve is at a crossroads. Not only is it grappling with the complex task of deciding interest rates, but it's also facing a leadership change. Jerome Powell's term as chair is ending in May, and President Trump is on the hunt for a replacement. Trump has been vocal about his desire fo

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Dec 10 2025SCIENCE

What Lies Beneath: Rethinking Uranus and Neptune

Uranus and Neptune may not be the icy worlds we once thought. Recent research from the University of Zurich suggests these planets might be more rocky than previously believed. This challenges the traditional classification of planets in our solar system. Typically, planets are grouped into three t

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Dec 10 2025SPORTS

College Sports: A Mix of Surprises, Changes, and Big Moves

College basketball is heating up, and teams are showing their true colors. BYU's freshman guard, AJ Dybantsa, had a standout second half in a close game against Clemson, proving he's a player to watch. However, the Cougars still need to show consistency to be considered national title contenders. M

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