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Jun 20 2025SPORTS

College Football's Honesty Check: Sonny Dykes Speaks Out

College football is a sport that has seen its share of controversies, and one of the latest involves the Michigan sign-stealing scandal. This issue has sparked a lot of debate, and one coach who isn't holding back is Sonny Dykes. He has been vocal about the need for strong action and transparency in

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Jun 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Foldable Phones: The Slim Down Showdown

Foldable phones are becoming a big deal in the tech world. Samsung recently introduced the Galaxy Z Fold6, a foldable phone that is slimmer and lighter than its previous model. This move is part of a larger trend in the industry, where companies are trying to make foldable phones as thin as possible

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Jun 19 2025SPORTS

The Lakers' New Era: A Shift in Ownership

The Los Angeles Lakers are set for a major change. The Buss family, who have owned the team for nearly 50 years, are selling a significant portion of the franchise. This move values the Lakers at a staggering $10 billion, highlighting just how much the sports world has changed over the decades. The

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Jun 19 2025POLITICS

Iran's Missiles Hit Israel: What's Really Going On?

Israel is on high alert after Iran's missiles struck several places, including a big hospital in the south. The attack has sparked strong reactions from Israeli leaders, who are now planning to hit back harder. The hospital, Soroka Medical Center, is the largest in southern Israel. It reported that

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Jun 19 2025POLITICS

UK's Leader Pushes for Talks as Trump Weighs Iran Strike

The UK's top leader, Sir Keir Starmer, is pushing for talks instead of military action as tensions rise between Israel and Iran. This comes as US President Donald Trump is thinking about joining Israel in attacking Iran. The BBC's partner in the US, CBS, reported that Trump has okayed attack plans b

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Jun 19 2025POLITICS

Iran's Plutonium Pathway: The Arak Reactor's Role

The Arak reactor in Iran has been a hot topic, especially after recent attacks. It's located about 250 kilometers southwest of Tehran. This facility can produce plutonium, a key ingredient for atomic bombs. Israel recently targeted this reactor, along with other Iranian nuclear sites. The strikes in

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Jun 19 2025POLITICS

Britain's Role in a Potential Iran Strike: Legal Hurdles and Political Dilemmas

The UK is at a crossroads. The UK's prime minister, Keir Starmer, is weighing whether to back the US if Donald Trump decides to strike Iran. This is not a simple decision. Legal experts have flagged potential issues with UK involvement. The attorney general, Richard Hermer, has reportedly caution

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Jun 19 2025SCIENCE

The Big Eye in the Sky: Chile's Giant Camera

Chile is home to a remarkable piece of technology. The Vera Rubin Observatory is a telescope with a camera as big as a small car. This camera is the largest of its kind on Earth. It is designed to take incredibly detailed pictures of the night sky. The camera's sensors are grouped into 21 rafts,

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Jun 19 2025EDUCATION

Students Dive Into the World of Forensic Science

In Richland County, a unique opportunity is opening doors for students. They are getting a firsthand look at the work of coroners. They are learning about forensic science and death investigation. This is all thanks to the Richland County Coroner Cadet Program. This program is not your typical c

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Jun 19 2025CRIME

Family in Limbo: The Boulder Terror Suspect's Legal Labyrinth

In Colorado, a legal storm is brewing around a family caught in the crosshairs of a hate crime case. A judge has given the green light for the trial of Mohamed Soliman, accused of an antisemitic firebombing in Boulder. Meanwhile, Soliman's wife, Hayam El Gamal, and their five children are navigating

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