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Dec 21 2025SPORTS

Southern's New Offensive Coordinator: A Fresh Start with Ken Merchant

Southern University is making waves with a new addition to their coaching staff. Marshall Faulk, the head coach, is bringing in Ken Merchant to lead the offense. This move comes after a recent board meeting where Faulk mentioned Kyle Caskey from UL would be the offensive coordinator. But plans chang

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Dec 21 2025SCIENCE

New Gelatin Trick Helps Detect Explosives Better

Forensic investigators have a tough job. They need to find tiny bits of explosives left after a blast. This helps them figure out what happened and who did it. But old ways of collecting these bits, like using cotton swabs or special liquids, don't always work well. They miss a lot of evidence, espe

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Dec 21 2025SPORTS

Oklahoma's Unsung Hero: Robert Spears-Jennings' Journey and Impact

Robert Spears-Jennings, a standout defensive back for the Oklahoma Sooners, has been a key player in their successful 2025 season. Despite facing a challenging schedule, the Sooners managed to secure a 10-2 record, with Spears-Jennings playing a crucial role in their defense. His performance this se

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Dec 21 2025SPORTS

Kenyon Sadiq: The Rising Star of Oregon Football

Kenyon Sadiq is making waves in college football, but who is he beyond the field? This tight end from Oregon is a standout player, but his personal background remains a mystery. Sadiq has been a key player for the Oregon Ducks this season. He's caught 40 passes for 490 yards and scored eight touchd

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Dec 21 2025SPORTS

Teitum Tuioti: The Rising Star with Deep Roots

Teitum Tuioti is making waves as a standout player for Oregon's defense, ranking among the top in the nation. His journey to success is deeply rooted in family and culture. Born in Laie, Hawaii, Teitum is an American with strong Samoan heritage. His parents, Tony and Keala, both have Polynesian bac

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Dec 21 2025POLITICS

Mortgage Fraud Probe: A Political Chess Game

In a surprising turn of events, a high-ranking Republican official has taken aim at a Democratic congressman, sparking a heated debate about politics and ethics. The story begins with a conservative news outlet, The Gateway Pundit, publishing an article that alleged U. S. Representative Eric Swalwel

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Dec 21 2025LIFESTYLE

The Big Dilemma: Office or Home for Parents?

Parents today face a tough choice: work from home for $120, 000 or head to the office for double that. This debate sparked by a viral video shows just how divided opinions are. The idea came from a social media influencer who asked if people would take a lower-paying remote job or a higher-paying o

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Dec 21 2025FINANCE

Smart Money Moves: Why Dave Ramsey's Advice Might Not Fit Everyone

Dave Ramsey is a big name in personal finance, known for his straightforward, no-nonsense advice. His methods, like the debt snowball and avoiding credit cards, have helped many people get out of debt. But not everyone agrees with his approach. Let's break down why some of his tips might not work fo

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Dec 21 2025SCIENCE

Sugarcane's Tiny Foe: The Secret Life of a Plant Invader

In the world of sugarcane, there's a sneaky bacterium called Xanthomonas albilineans that causes leaf scald disease. It's a tiny troublemaker with a small genome, which might be why it's so good at living inside plants. Scientists recently took a close look at what this bacterium is doing inside sug

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Dec 21 2025EDUCATION

The Struggle for School: Rohingya Refugees and the Right to Learn

The Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh face a tough reality when it comes to education. Despite international laws that promise everyone the right to learn, these promises often stay just that—promises. The Rohingyas, who fled violence in Myanmar, find themselves in a tricky situation. Bangladesh has t

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