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Oct 27 2024SPORTS

Football Frenzy: Utah State vs. Wyoming Preview

Get ready for a weekend full of college football action! CBS Sports Network is bringing you seven amazing games in Week 9, with some exciting night games leading up to Saturday's big event. One game you won't want to miss is Utah State taking on Wyoming. Both teams have had a tough season so far, bu

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Oct 27 2024POLITICS

Afghanistan and China: New Trade Ties in the Making

China has made a bold move, offering the Taliban-led Afghanistan tariff-free access to its industries. This could mean big things for both countries. China wants to tap into Afghanistan's rich mineral resources, like lithium and copper, which could help its economy. Meanwhile, the Taliban, who took

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Oct 27 2024POLITICS

Unexpected Allies: Russia's Unlikely Supporters in Ukraine

In a twist on the global political stage, countries like North Korea, Iran, and China have emerged as surprising backers of Russia's actions in Ukraine. North Korea has sent thousands of troops to train in Russia, raising concerns that they might eventually join the fight in Ukraine. Iran, on the ot

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Oct 27 2024CELEBRITIES

Madison De La Garza's Heartbreaking Loss

Madison De La Garza, the younger half-sister of Demi Lovato, faced an unimaginable tragedy. She revealed on Instagram that she lost her baby girl after an emergency C-section in late September. The 22-year-old actress, known for her role in "Desperate Housewives, " shared the devastating news with a

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Oct 26 2024SPORTS

Blazers' Near Win: Lessons Learned

The Portland Trail Blazers almost clinched their first win of the season, losing narrowly to the New Orleans Pelicans, 105-103. Jerami Grant shone with 34 points, highlighting the Blazers' strong start. Anfernee Simons added 24 but missed crucial shots late in the game. The Pelicans' Jordan Hawkins

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Oct 26 2024POLITICS

Election Lies: What's True and What's Not

In the final stretch of the presidential election, social media is buzzing with false claims about voting. Some folks say noncitizens are voting, mail-in ballots are easily tampered with, and voting machines can be hacked. These lies are making people doubt the voting process. Even prominent figures

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Oct 26 2024HEALTH

Breast Cancer in the Latino Community: A Different Battle

Breast cancer is a serious issue, and in Texas, it's the second leading cause of cancer deaths among women. Unfortunately, according to Dr. Eduardo Valdes of Suvida Healthcare in Dallas, when it hits the Latino community, things get even tougher. You see, while Hispanic women overall have lower rate

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Oct 26 2024CRIME

AI Images of Child Abuse: A New Challenge for Law Enforcement

Law enforcement is battling a new frontier: AI-generated images of child sexual abuse. Offenders are using AI technology to create disturbing images of both real and virtual children. A psychiatrist, a U. S. Army soldier, and a software engineer are among those recently caught. Justice Department of

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Oct 26 2024TECHNOLOGY

OnePlus’ New AI Features Arrive with OxygenOS 15

Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the tech industry, and OnePlus is jumping on board with OxygenOS 15. The update brings a suite of new AI-powered features under the name "OnePlus AI. " Unlike previous updates that had fancy names like "Aquamorphic Design" and "Trinity Engine, " this time

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Oct 26 2024TECHNOLOGY

A Researcher's Shocking Discovery: OpenAI's Data Practices

Meet Suchir Balaji, a former employee at OpenAI. He's got some serious concerns about how his old company collects data for AI models like ChatGPT and DALL-E. Balaji claims that OpenAI isn't playing by the rules when it comes to copyright laws. He says OpenAI took data from the internet to train the

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