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Dec 22 2025SPORTS

A Legend's Legacy: Al Flanigan's Impact on Arkansas Basketball

Al Flanigan, a name synonymous with Arkansas basketball, left an indelible mark on the sport. His journey began in Magnolia, where he honed his skills before making a name for himself at Southern Arkansas University. There, he set records that still stand today, showcasing his talent and dedication.

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

China's Growing Nuclear Arsenal: What's Really Happening?

China is beefing up its nuclear weapons, and it's not just a little. A recent draft report from the Pentagon suggests that China has likely loaded over 100 intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) into silos across three different fields. This is a big deal because it shows China is expanding its

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

China's New Offshore Oil Venture Takes Shape

In the vast South China Sea, a new offshore oil project has begun operations. The Xijiang Oilfields 24 Block Development Project, situated in the Pearl River Mouth Basin, is a shallow-water venture that taps into existing infrastructure from the nearby Huixi Oilfields. This project is notable for it

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

China's Economy: Steady Rates Amid Challenges

China's central bank decided to keep its key interest rates the same for the seventh month in a row. This happened even though the country's economy is facing some tough times. The rates for 1-year and 5-year loans stayed at 3% and 3. 5%, respectively. These rates are important because they help set

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Dec 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tencent's Clever Move to Access NVIDIA's Top AI Chips

Tencent, a major player in China's tech scene, has found a smart way to get its hands on NVIDIA's powerful Blackwell B200 AI chips. Even though the U. S. has banned the direct export of these chips to China, Tencent is using a clever loophole. They are renting the chips through a Japanese company ca

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Dec 22 2025SPORTS

Virginia Tech Eyes Proven Defensive Line Coach

Virginia Tech is making a move to strengthen its defense. They are looking at Sean Spencer, who has been coaching defensive lines for years. He has worked at big schools like Texas A&M, Florida, and Penn State. He even spent time in the NFL with the New York Giants. Spencer's teams have been really

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Dec 21 2025HEALTH

Predicting Health Risks: How Blood Fats Can Help

In a recent study, researchers looked at how well certain blood fat markers can predict health issues in older adults. The study used advanced computer methods to analyze these markers. The goal was to see if they could predict problems like heart disease and diabetes. The study involved a large gro

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Dec 21 2025RELIGION

China's Big Move Against a Secret Church

In a bold move, Chinese authorities targeted a large underground church network. They didn't hold back. Police stormed a Sunday service, handcuffed a pastor during a senior retreat, and even showed up at a pastor's home late at night. This wasn't a one-time thing. It was a coordinated effort. Pasto

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Dec 21 2025SCIENCE

Mixing Metals: A New Way to Find Perfect Pairs

Making new materials is tough. There are 118 elements. That's a lot of combinations. Some mix well. Others don't. Finding the right mix is like finding a needle in a haystack. But it's important. The right mix can make stronger, lighter, or more useful materials. Scientists have a new trick. They u

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Dec 21 2025HEALTH

The Liver's Secret: How Anger Affects Your Health

The liver is more than just an organ; it's a key player in how we feel and function. In traditional Chinese medicine, the liver is linked to anger, and science is now backing this up. When someone is always angry or stressed, their body pumps out cortisol, a stress hormone. Too much cortisol can hur

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