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May 08 2026SPORTS

Why Iowa’s football team is betting on smaller-school transfers

Iowa’s football program brought in 15 new players in 2026, and most came from schools outside the top tier of college football. Nearly nine out of ten transfers joined from leagues below the Power 5, a clear sign the Hawkeyes are hunting for hidden talent that bigger programs often overlook. The mov

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May 08 2026SPORTS

Liverpool fans push back on ticket prices, club steps back

Liverpool FC recently decided to pause planned ticket price increases after fans made it clear they weren’t happy. Supporters showed their frustration in a creative way during a match, holding up yellow cards with a warning: "Caution: Anfield's Soul at Risk. " This wasn’t just about money—it was abo

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May 08 2026CELEBRITIES

Jose Alvarado's Background: The Mix of Cultures Behind the Player

Jose Alvarado grew up in Brooklyn, a place where basketball isn’t just a sport—it’s a way of life. Born in 1998, he became a guard known for his toughness and never-give-up attitude. While his nationality is American, his heritage ties him to Puerto Rico, a Caribbean island where his father’s family

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May 07 2026SPORTS

Arsenal Fans and the Tottenham Paradox

A strange idea has been floating around football circles: what if Manchester City were hit with a massive points penalty that drops them to the bottom of the league? This would create an unusual chain reaction, potentially saving their rivals Tottenham from relegation and leaving Arsenal fans to cho

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May 07 2026SPORTS

A Fresh Start After a Tough Season

Former UNC quarterback Gio Lopez says the football program under Bill Belichick felt suffocating. He transferred to rival Wake Forest for the next season and said he feels “fun again” there. Lopez, who threw 1, 747 yards and ten touchdowns in eleven games last year, called Chapel Hill a place

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May 07 2026SPORTS

South Shore High Sports Highlights: Wins, Records and Big Plays

The Wildcats crushed Bourne with a 20‑1 victory, thanks to Lili Morales’ flawless hitting and the seventh‑grader’s three‑run homer that sparked a 14‑run first inning. Morales went 3‑for‑3, adding two runs and eight RBIs in the game. Other Wildcats stars shone too. Alanna Fidalgo hit five times, sco

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May 07 2026POLITICS

Georgia’s Election Battle: Who Really Controls the 2020 Ballots?

A judge recently said the FBI can keep over 600 boxes of 2020 election ballots taken from Georgia’s election center during a January raid. This decision came after Fulton County, home to most of Atlanta, asked for the ballots back. County lawyers argued the FBI’s search relied on weak evidence and b

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May 07 2026EDUCATION

Ballpark Basics: Where Baseball Meets Brainy Science

Over 3, 500 students from Southern California swapped backpacks for baseball caps earlier this week at Angel Stadium. But this wasn’t just another game day—it was a hands-on science lesson disguised as a field trip. The event turned the stadium into a giant lab where physics, biology, and even a lit

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May 07 2026SPORTS

UNC’s Big Bet on Football: Is the Risk Worth the Reward?

The University of North Carolina is doubling down on football, betting big on Bill Belichick to turn things around. Even after a rough first season, the school’s athletic director, Bubba Cunningham, insists the program is worth the $2. 5 million gamble. But where does that leave the rest of UNC’s sp

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May 07 2026SPORTS

Illinois and UConn to face off again in Chicago

The University of Illinois men's basketball team is set for a rematch against UConn in the Windy City. On December 4th, the two teams will square off at Chicago’s United Center, a game that holds a familiar echo from the past. Last year’s encounter at New York’s Madison Square Garden saw UConn edge

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