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Sep 13 2025SPORTS

Clippers' Big Boss Clears His Name in NBA Salary Cap Drama

Steve Ballmer, the owner of the LA Clippers, is in the hot seat. He's denying any involvement in a shady deal that might have broken NBA rules. The deal in question? A $28 million endorsement contract between Kawhi Leonard and a company called Aspiration. This company is now bankrupt and facing frau

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Sep 01 2025SPORTS

Florida State's Tommy Castellanos Bashes Alabama with Bold Moves

Tommy Castellanos, the Florida State quarterback, made a big splash after his team's surprising win over Alabama. He didn't just celebrate on the field; he also made some bold statements off it. Castellanos started selling shirts and sweatshirts that poke fun at Alabama's loss. This isn't just about

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Aug 31 2025BUSINESS

Boost Your Income with These Top Tech Certifications

In today's job market, earning more doesn't always mean switching careers. Sometimes, it's about gaining the right skills. Tech certifications can significantly increase your salary, with some boosting earnings by over $8, 000. These certifications are not just for those with degrees. They open door

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Aug 31 2025SPORTS

Florida State's Football Triumph: A New Era Begins

Florida State University's football team kicked off their season with a bang, defeating Alabama in a stunning upset. The Seminoles, considered underdogs, showcased their strength and strategy, leaving fans and critics alike impressed. The offensive line, often a point of concern, performed exception

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Aug 29 2025HEALTH

Work Stress: Simple Tips to Keep Your Cool

Work stress is a big deal these days. A recent study shows that people talking about feeling burned out at work has gone up by 32% since last year. That's a lot! And it's not just in the U. S. The country ranks 59th in the world for work-life balance. That's not great. So, what can workers do to ha

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Aug 25 2025POLITICS

Russian Planes Buzzing Alaska: What's the Big Deal?

Alaska has seen a lot of Russian planes flying nearby lately. The U. S. military has been sending fighter jets to check them out. This isn't new. It happens a lot. The area where this is happening is called the Alaskan Air Defense Identification Zone. It's like a buffer zone around Alaska and Canada

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Aug 15 2025WEATHER

Heavy Rain in Kashmir Leaves Many in Danger

In the Indian-administered region of Kashmir, a sudden and intense downpour has caused significant destruction. This event has led to the deaths of at least 46 people and left over 200 others unaccounted for. The town of Chashoti, known for its Hindu pilgrimage sites, has been severely affected. Fla

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Aug 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Living with Predators: Why Fear Shouldn't Dictate Our Choices

Predators like bears and wolves have always stirred strong feelings in people. We love them in stories and as cuddly toys, but we often fear them in reality. This fear can lead to harmful actions, like hunting them to near extinction. Yet, these animals play a vital role in nature. They help keep ec

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Aug 01 2025POLITICS

A Legal Eagle's Run-In with a Pierogi Vendor

Alan Dershowitz, a well-known lawyer, found himself in a bit of a pickle at a farmer's market. He went to buy some pierogi, but the vendor refused to sell to him. Why? Because the vendor didn't like Dershowitz's political views. Dershowitz, who has represented some big names, thinks the vendor didn

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Jul 29 2025SCIENCE

Ancient Marks: Clues to Early Human Brainpower

People have always found ways to remember things beyond their own minds. From computers to notches on sticks, these tools help us store and recall information. Scientists think humans are the only ones who do this. But what about our ancient ancestors? Did they have similar tools? Some artifacts fr

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