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Nov 07 2025SPORTS

AFC West Showdown: How to Catch Raiders vs. Broncos on Thursday Night Football

The Denver Broncos are on a roll, leading their division for the first time since their Super Bowl win in 2015. They've won six games in a row, often pulling off dramatic second-half comebacks. Over 40% of their points this season have come in the fourth quarter, showing their resilience. Meanwhile

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Nov 07 2025HEALTH

Smoke Signals: Why Gen Z is Rekindling the Cigarette Trend

Celebrities like Dua Lipa and Paul Mescal are sparking a new trend among Gen Z: smoking cigarettes. This isn't just about lighting up; it's about the image. These stars are making smoking look stylish and cool, and their young fans are taking notice. The trend is visible everywhere, from social med

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Nov 07 2025SPORTS

Geno Smith: From Florida Roots to NFL Stardom

Geno Smith, a well-known NFL quarterback, has a story that goes beyond his impressive stats and awards. Born in Miramar, Florida, on October 10, 1990, Smith grew up in a state where football is a big deal. Florida has produced many NFL players, and Smith is one of them. Before joining the NFL, Smit

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Nov 07 2025ENVIRONMENT

Sunflower Straw: A Green Solution for Oil Spills?

Sunflower straw, a common agricultural waste, has been given a new purpose. Scientists have been experimenting with it to clean up oil spills. They treated the straw with two different chemicals: silanization and acetylation. The goal was to see how well the treated straw could soak up oil. The exp

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Nov 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Funny and Dark Look at a Crazy Time in U. S. History

Netflix has a new miniseries that's not your typical history show. It's called "Death By Lightning, " and it's about James Garfield, the 20th president of the United States, and the guy who killed him, Charles Guiteau. This show is not boring. It's funny and a bit wild, showing what politics was lik

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Nov 06 2025SPORTS

Fantasy Football's Big Questions for Week 10

Let's talk about some key players and their situations heading into Week 10 of the fantasy football season. First up, Rico Dowdle has been a standout performer for the Carolina Panthers. He's been a top fantasy running back, ranking third in the league in rushing yards despite starting only three g

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

Flights Grounded: What's Happening at Major Airports?

The government shutdown is causing big changes in the sky. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is making airlines cut 10% of their flights at 40 major airports. This is to help air traffic controllers who are under a lot of pressure right now. The goal is to keep flying safe for everyone. Sta

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Nov 06 2025FINANCE

Interest Rates Stay Put: What's Next for Your Wallet?

The Bank of England has decided to keep interest rates at 4%, a choice made by a very small margin. The panel thinks inflation, which is how fast prices go up, has reached its highest point. But they want to see more proof before they lower rates. The governor, Andrew Bailey, is in a tough spot. He

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Nov 06 2025WEATHER

California's Supermoon and Storms: A Double Whammy

California is dealing with a double whammy: a supermoon and a storm. The supermoon, known as the "Beaver Moon, " is the closest to Earth this year. It's causing king tides, which are extra high tides. These tides are making coastal areas risky. There are warnings about dangerous waves and strong cur

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Nov 06 2025RELIGION

Faith vs. Policy: Catholics and the Immigration Debate

In a notable show of defiance, Catholic clergy made their way to an ICE detention center in Illinois, hoping to bring the Eucharist to detainees. Their efforts were met with a firm "no" from ICE, leaving the clergy feeling humiliated and disappointed. This incident is just one example of the growing

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