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Mar 29 2025SPORTS

Liverpool's Owners Eyeing Spanish Comeback

Liverpool's owners, Fenway Sports Group, are considering a move into Spanish football by potentially buying Malaga. This isn't just about adding another team to their collection. They want to use their experience from running Liverpool and the Boston Red Sox to help Malaga grow. They are particularl

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Mar 29 2025CRIME

Brooklyn's Tesla Cybertruck Targeted in Shocking Hate Crime

In the heart of Brooklyn, a disturbing event unfolded. Two people defaced a Tesla Cybertruck by carving a swastika and the word "Nazis" onto its doors. The incident occurred around 1 a. m. on Monroe Street, with the vehicle parked and unoccupied. The NYPD's Hate Crime Task Force is now on the case.

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Mar 29 2025POLITICS

The Unseen Battle: Deportations and Due Process

A recent court decision has put a spotlight on the Trump administration's use of an old law to deport alleged gang members. The Enemy Aliens Act, originally passed in 1798, has been dusted off and used to remove suspected members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua. This has sparked a legal debate

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Mar 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Breaking Free: Brooke Hogan's Path to Peace

Brooke Hogan, the eldest child of the famous wrestler Hulk Hogan, has decided to step away from her parents to find some peace. She shared her reasons on Instagram, explaining that she's tried to stay quiet about family issues. But the constant negativity has been hard to ignore. It's affected her c

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Mar 29 2025EDUCATION

Columbia University's Leadership Shake-Up

Columbia University has a new acting president. Claire Shipman will take over the role. She is the co-chair of the board of trustees. This change comes after Katrina A. Armstrong decided to step down. She had been serving as the interim president since August. Armstrong will go back to her job at th

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Mar 29 2025SPORTS

Tennessee's Triumphant Turnaround

Tennessee's basketball team made a strong statement on March 28, 2025. They beat Kentucky with a score of 78-65. This win was a big deal because it happened in the NCAA Tournament. It was also a chance for Tennessee to get revenge on Kentucky, who had beaten them twice before in the regular season.

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Mar 29 2025SPORTS

MSU's Unlikely Victory: A Night of Resilience and Surprises

Michigan State University's basketball team pulled off a remarkable win against Mississippi in the Sweet 16. It was a game that many thought the Spartans would lose. The Rebels looked stronger and more skilled for much of the night. Yet, MSU found a way to win, showcasing their toughness and resilie

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Mar 29 2025CRIME

A Young Entrepreneur's Downfall: The Frank Fraud Case

In the bustling world of startups, a young entrepreneur named Charlie Javice found herself in hot water. The founder of Frank, a company that aimed to simplify the college financial aid process, was found guilty of deceiving JPMorgan Chase. The bank ended up buying Frank for a whopping 175 million d

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Mar 29 2025POLITICS

Disney Faces Scrutiny Over Diversity Policies

The Walt Disney Company and its ABC network are under the spotlight. A commissioner from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has started an inquiry. The focus is on Disney's diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies. This move is part of a broader trend of media scrutiny under the curr

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Mar 29 2025CRIME

Rapper and Mom Face Serious Charges

Sean Kingston, a well-known rapper, and his mother, Janice Turner, have been found guilty of fraud in a federal court in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The jury took just over three hours to reach their verdict. This was a big decision. It came after a trial that involved serious accusations. Kingston,

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