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Nov 21 2025SPORTS

Las Vegas Grand Prix: Cheaper, Earlier, but Still a Challenge

The Las Vegas Grand Prix is back for its third year, and this time, it's making some big changes. Tickets are cheaper, and the race starts earlier. The event has been criticized in the past for being too expensive and too focused on glamour rather than the actual racing. Max Verstappen, the reigning

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Nov 20 2025SPORTS

Buffalo Bills Face Houston Texans: How to Catch the Action Tonight

The Buffalo Bills are set to take on the Houston Texans in a Thursday Night Football showdown. This isn't just any game; it's a chance to see two teams with different seasons collide. The Bills, sitting pretty at 7-3, are on a roll. The Texans, at 5-5, are fighting to stay in the hunt. The matchup i

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Nov 20 2025SCIENCE

Moss: The Tiny Space Survivor

Moss has shown it can handle the toughest conditions on Earth, but can it survive in space? Scientists wanted to find out. They sent moss spores to the International Space Station (ISS) and left them outside for nine months. The results were surprising. The moss spores were not kept safe inside the

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Nov 20 2025CELEBRITIES

The Financial Fallout: Kevin Spacey's Struggle After Allegations

Kevin Spacey, once a celebrated actor, now finds himself without a permanent home. The reason? The massive legal fees from defending himself against sexual assault allegations since 2017. He shared this with The Daily Telegraph, explaining how the costs have drained his finances. Spacey, known for

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Nov 20 2025BUSINESS

New Tax Rules: A Game Changer for Startup Founders

The OBBBA has introduced some big changes to the Qualified Small Business Stock (QSBS) rules, which could be a game changer for startup founders. The cap on how much stock can be excluded from capital gains tax has been raised to $15 million, and it will go up with inflation after July 4, 2025. This

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Nov 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Sega's Hard Goodbye: When Gaming Giants Had to Step Back

Peter Moore, a key figure in the gaming world, recently shared his thoughts on Sega's tough decision to leave the console market. It was a big moment when Sega stopped making its own gaming systems. The Dreamcast, Sega's last console, had a great start but faced a huge challenge: the PlayStation 2.

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Nov 20 2025SPORTS

Faith and Football: A Tale of Unity and Division

In the world of college sports, faith and competition often collide, creating a mix of inspiring moments and unfortunate incidents. Recently, fans from Arizona and Colorado have been criticized for using religious slurs against Brigham Young University (BYU) teams, which is owned by The Church of Je

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Nov 20 2025POLITICS

Maine's Forgotten Political Powerhouse: James Blaine

James Blaine, a key figure in post-Civil War politics, is often overlooked outside of Maine. Yet, his impact on American politics is significant. Blaine was a leader in the Republican Party, advocating for the rights of formerly enslaved people and fighting against corruption. His eloquence and wit

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Nov 20 2025EDUCATION

Schools Eye Big Plans for Health Science Growth

In a move to boost student opportunities, Billings schools are considering a major step: expanding their health science programs and possibly buying a new building. This isn't just about adding more classes. It's about preparing students for real-world jobs in a growing field. Health science is a h

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Nov 20 2025SCIENCE

How Tiny Sea Creatures Teach Us About Growth

Sea urchins are not just cute, spiky creatures. They are also tiny models for scientists studying how living things grow from a single cell into a complex organism. One important part of this process is collagen, a protein that acts like a scaffold, giving shape and support to tissues. But collagen

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