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Apr 02 2026SPORTS

FSU’s Baseball Team Faces Big Challenge Without Their Top Hitter

Florida State University’s baseball team just lost their star first baseman, Myles Bailey, for the season after a serious ankle injury during a game against Duke. Bailey was having an incredible year, smashing 13 home runs and driving in 33 runs with a batting average of . 363. Without him, the Semi

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Apr 02 2026SPORTS

Big Ten’s rising dominance in college sports leaves SEC struggling to keep up

The Big Ten is no longer just another conference—it's running the show. While the SEC once ruled college football, its grip has slipped. The Big Ten has claimed the last three national football titles, and now it's planting its flag in men's basketball, too. The SEC's struggles run deeper than just

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Apr 02 2026SPORTS

Get $20 to bet on MLB games with a simple promo code

A new sports betting app wants you to try it out with a free $20 bonus. If you sign up and deposit at least $20 using the promo code WTOP, the money appears instantly in your account. The catch? You have to be in the US and at least 18 years old. The app focuses on predicting game outcomes rather th

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Apr 02 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Birthdays to Celebrate on April Fools' Day

April 1st isn't just for pranks—it’s also a day packed with birthdays of people who’ve shaped pop culture. Among them is Asa Butterfield, now 29, who started his acting career young with a role in "Son of Rambow. " He’s joined by older stars like Annette O’Toole, who turned 74 and once played Lana L

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Apr 02 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Big Names, Big Problems: Why the Met Gala Isn't Always a Dream Night

The Met Gala might look like a magical night from the outside, but behind the glitter and headlines, some of the biggest stars admit it can be a nightmare. The event, famous for its wild fashion and high-profile guests, turns out to be less about glamour and more about stress for many attendees. Fro

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Apr 02 2026LIFESTYLE

A classic lipstick gets a price drop and stays in demand

Clinique’s Black Honey lipstick has been a must-have for decades, selling seven tubes every minute worldwide. The sheer berry shade suits almost everyone, from celebrities to regular users. Its long history includes fans like Julia Roberts and Liv Tyler in the past, while modern stars like Emilia Cl

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Apr 02 2026POLITICS

Celebrities Push to Shut Down Immigration Center

A coalition of well-known actors, musicians, and healthcare experts are demanding the shutdown of a Texas detention center holding migrant families. Over 45, 000 people have joined a digital petition calling for the immediate release of children and adults held at this facility. Signers include big

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Apr 02 2026SCIENCE

Raccoons smartly crack puzzles, sperm struggles in space, and a lost Archimedes page reappears

Raccoons trash pandas are more than just pests rummaging through bins. Scientists at the University of British Columbia tested 20 captive raccoons with a clear box full of obstacles like latches and dials hiding a marshmallow prize. The team noticed something unexpected the raccoons didn’t just grab

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Apr 02 2026POLITICS

Defense in Space: Why America Needs a Smarter Shield

Back in the 1980s, the U. S. faced a scary problem. If nuclear war ever started, the only way to respond was by launching nuclear missiles of its own—a terrifying idea called Mutual Assured Destruction (or MAD). Leaders knew this wasn’t a real solution, just a way to avoid losing. So they asked scie

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Apr 02 2026POLITICS

Why Iran's Leader Wants Americans to Rethink the Conflict

Iran’s new president just took a bold step by writing directly to everyday Americans. His message? Stop believing everything you hear about Iran. In a post on a popular social media site, he argued that powerful governments often create enemies to push their own agendas. Instead of seeing Iran as a

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