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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

Hong Kong's Fire and the Crackdown on Dissent

In Hong Kong, a tragic fire recently claimed many lives, but the aftermath has sparked even more controversy. The blaze, which destroyed seven apartment buildings and killed at least 159 people, has left the city reeling. As rescuers and firefighters worked to contain the flames, authorities faced a

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Dec 03 2025SPORTS

Celebrating Cleveland's Sports Legends: A Night of Honors and Memories

Cleveland's sports scene shone bright as five new faces joined the Greater Cleveland Sports Hall of Fame. This wasn't just about celebrating athletes; it was about honoring those who've made a mark in sports and beyond. The event took place at the Urban Community School Roundstone Athletic Center, d

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Dec 03 2025SPORTS

Chris Henry Jr. 's Journey: From California to Columbus

Chris Henry Jr. has made a big move. He's heading to Ohio State University to play football. This isn't just any player; he's a standout wide receiver. At 6'5" and 205 pounds, he's one of the top players in his class. He's also the son of former NFL star Chris Henry. Henry Jr. isn't just known for

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Dec 03 2025SPORTS

Why Are Coaches Paid So Much?

College football coaches are getting paid a lot of money. Lane Kiffin is the latest example. He just got a big job at Louisiana State University (LSU). The school will pay him about $91 million over seven years. That's a lot of money! Some people think this is a problem. They say it shows what's wro

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Dec 03 2025EDUCATION

Unpacking Nuclear Weapons: A Conversation with Laura Reed

Laura Reed, a well-known expert in global security and U. S. foreign policy, is set to discuss the future of nuclear weapons in a world full of challenges. This event is organized by the World Affairs Council of Western Massachusetts and will take place on December 16th from noon to 1 p. m. at 1350

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Dec 02 2025FINANCE

Young Innovators Changing the Financial World

The financial world is seeing a wave of young talent driving change. These individuals are making big moves in fintech, crypto, and traditional finance. Their work is not just about making money but also about solving real problems in the industry. Kalyani Ramadurgam saw a big issue while working a

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Dec 02 2025BUSINESS

A New Bus Line: Hope and Challenges for South Minneapolis

A new bus route is about to start in south Minneapolis. The E-Line will take over from the old Route 6. It will run from Southdale to the University of Minnesota. Metro Transit hopes 3, 000 people will use it every day. Business owners in the area have mixed feelings. Victoria Ford owns a bookstore

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Dec 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Who Pays When Music is Pirated?

The Supreme Court had a big debate about music piracy recently. Two sides were fighting: the music industry and internet companies. The music industry wants internet companies to stop people from sharing music illegally. But the internet companies say they shouldn't be responsible for what their use

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Dec 02 2025EDUCATION

A Big Boost for Health Education at ODU

Old Dominion University is getting a major upgrade in health education. A generous gift of $15 million from Joan Brock is making this happen. This money will create the Joan P. Brock Institute for Nutrition Science and Health. The goal? To make nutrition a big part of medical training and research.

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Dec 02 2025SPORTS

Cubs Fans Hope for Spending Spree Amid Marquee's Money Woes

The Chicago Cubs are entering the offseason with a cloud of uncertainty. Fans are eager to see the team open its wallet and sign some big names. But recent news from the team's media network, Marquee Sports Network, has left many worried. Marquee has cut several key positions, including general man

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