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Apr 15 2025SPORTS

The Dolphins' Dilemma: Ramsey's Contract Conundrum

The Miami Dolphins have found themselves in a tricky spot with Jalen Ramsey's contract. It all started last September when the team rushed to sign him to a new deal. This happened just days after the Denver Broncos made Patrick Surtain II the highest-paid cornerback with a new-money average of $24 m

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Apr 15 2025CRIME

The Andrew Tate Case: A New Legal Battle

The legal world is buzzing with a unique case involving Andrew Tate. Four women have taken legal action against him. They claim that he hurt them in various ways between 2013 and 2015. The allegations include serious charges like rape, physical harm, and a pattern of controlling behavior. One woman

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Apr 15 2025SPORTS

How Tennessee's Bold Move Changed the Game

The spring game at Neyland Stadium marked a pivotal moment for Tennessee. The team had just parted ways with their star quarterback, Nico Iamaleava, after negotiations for his 2025 compensation fell through. This decision was not made lightly. The coach, Josh Heupel, had always had a strong bond wit

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Apr 15 2025SPORTS

Jalen Ramsey's Next Move: A Look at Potential Teams

Jalen Ramsey, a standout cornerback, might be leaving the Miami Dolphins. Both Ramsey and the team have agreed to look into trade possibilities, which could mean a change of scenery for him in 2025. This is a surprising twist, considering Ramsey just signed a big contract extension with the Dolphins

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Apr 15 2025EDUCATION

A Pioneer in Understanding How We Make Choices

Robin M. Hogarth was a key figure in shaping how we understand the way people make choices. He was born in 1942 and passed away in 2024. Hogarth's work laid the groundwork for behavioral economics. He spent over 50 years studying, teaching, and guiding others in this field. Hogarth's research was w

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Apr 15 2025SCIENCE

How Our Brains Handle Faces and Arrows

We all know that faces are special to our brains. They are processed differently than other things we see. For instance, when a face is upside down, it becomes much harder to recognize. This is because our brains process upright faces as a whole, not as separate parts. However, there is not much inf

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Apr 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

The US and TSMC's $1 Billion Chip Clash

The US government is taking a hard look at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC). TSMC may have to pay a massive fine. The fine could be $1 billion or more. The reason? It's all about a chip that ended up in Huawei's advanced AI processor. This isn't a new story. It started bubblin

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Apr 15 2025POLITICS

North Carolina's Court Drama: A Battle Over Votes

The North Carolina Supreme Court is in the spotlight. Four Republican judges there made a bold move. They tried to throw out over 5, 000 votes. This move was to help a Republican candidate who lost an election. The candidate, Judge Jefferson Griffin, is trying to overturn the victory of Democratic J

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Apr 15 2025SPORTS

The Quarterback's Big Decision: Money, Games, and the Future of College Football

The 2024 college football season brought a big change: a 12-team College Football Playoff. This new format replaced the old four-team tournament that had been around since 2014. But the changes didn't stop there. The NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) era and the transfer portal have also shaken things

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Apr 15 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Truths About Alcohol in Wisconsin

Alcohol is a big deal in Wisconsin. It is a part of many social events and gatherings. April is the month when health experts talk openly about the risks of drinking too much. They want people to understand the dangers and know that help is available. Many people in Wisconsin drink alcohol. In fact

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