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Dec 17 2025SPORTS

Sports Events on Hold After Recent Incident

A recent shooting at Brown University has caused a stir in the local sports scene. Schools in Providence and Pawtucket have decided to put a pause on high school sports events until Friday, December 19. This decision affects not only the scheduled games but also indoor track and field events across

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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

Federal AI Rules: A Big Change for States

A new federal move could shake up how states handle artificial intelligence. On December 11, an executive order was signed. It's called "Ensuring a National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence. " This order tells federal agencies to focus on a national AI policy. They want it to be easy to

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Dec 16 2025SPORTS

Arch Manning's Big Decision: Staying at Texas for Another Year

Arch Manning, the talented quarterback, has decided to stay at the University of Texas for the 2026 season. This news comes from his father, Cooper Manning, who shared the update with ESPN. It's interesting because earlier, Arch's grandfather, Archie Manning, had mentioned the same thing, but Arch h

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Dec 16 2025POLITICS

Afghan Allies Caught in Political Crossfire

The U. S. is in a tough spot when it comes to Afghan immigrants. Some Republicans are breaking ranks with the Trump administration over strict new rules that block Afghans who helped U. S. troops from entering the country. This has created a divide in the party, with some lawmakers speaking out agai

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Dec 16 2025POLITICS

South Lebanon's Fight to Rebuild Amidst Ongoing Conflict

In 2025, a troubling pattern emerged in South Lebanon. Reports surfaced that the Israeli military was deliberately hindering reconstruction efforts in the region, even after a ceasefire was supposed to be in effect since late 2024. This alleged behavior raised serious concerns about international la

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Dec 16 2025SPORTS

The Unlikely Heavyweight Showdown: Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua

The boxing world is buzzing with an unusual matchup: Jake Paul, a YouTuber-turned-boxer, is stepping into the ring with Anthony Joshua, a former heavyweight champion. This fight, set to air on Netflix, has everyone talking. Is it a circus? Is it must-see TV? It's both, and that's what makes it so in

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Dec 16 2025EDUCATION

Georgia Universities Take a Risk with New Accreditor

Two universities in Georgia have decided to join a new accreditation group. This group is still being tested. The Commission for Public Higher Education (CPHE) is trying to get approval from the U. S. Department of Education. It needs to show it can handle accrediting schools first. Columbus State

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Dec 16 2025OPINION

Local News at Risk: Why a Big Merger Could Be Bad for You

Local news has always been a big deal in America. It's where people go to find out what's happening in their own backyard. But things are changing, and not necessarily for the better. Big companies are buying up local TV stations. This means that the news you see might not be as local as it used to

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Dec 16 2025OPINION

Rogers Park: Embracing Change or Resisting Progress?

In a recent gathering, Anchorage Assembly Member Erin Baldwin Day engaged with the Rogers Park Community Council to tackle the city's housing crisis. The discussion revolved around easing zoning restrictions to allow more housing options along transit routes like Northern Lights Boulevard. Many att

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Dec 16 2025BUSINESS

Power Shift: Trump's Move to Limit Investor Influence

The recent move by the White House to tighten regulations on proxy advisory firms is seen as a significant step in a larger effort to shift power dynamics in corporate America. These firms, which provide voting recommendations to large investors, have come under fire from the Trump administration fo

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