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Sep 30 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Showdown: Bitcoin vs. Ethereum in the Last Quarter

Bitcoin (BTC) has been on a slow roll, gaining just 7% in Q3 of 2025. Meanwhile, Ethereum (ETH) has been on a tear, jumping 68% in the same period. This big difference has got everyone wondering what will happen in Q4. Bitcoin's performance was pretty much what experts expected. It's known for bein

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Sep 30 2025SPORTS

Newcastle's Big Spend: Is It Smart or Just Silly?

Newcastle United made some bold moves this summer, but not everyone is impressed. They spent a lot of money on new players, especially Nick Woltemade, who cost them a whopping £65 million. That's a lot of cash for a single player, and some people think it's not worth it. Woltemade is a young talent

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Sep 30 2025SPORTS

Leveling the Playing Field: How a New Bill Could Revolutionize College Sports

College sports might be in for a major shake-up. A new bill is on the table that could change how TV deals work for college sports conferences. Right now, big conferences like the Big Ten and SEC rake in millions more than smaller ones. This bill could help even things out. The bill, called the Stu

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Sep 29 2025HEALTH

Crunchy Carrots: A Week of Munching and Lessons Learned

Carrots are often hailed as a superfood, but what really happens when you eat them every day for a week? A dietitian decided to find out. The goal was simple: eat a serving of carrots daily and see how the body responds. First things first, no, eating carrots every day for a week won’t turn your sk

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Sep 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Standing Up to AI: A Writer's Fight Against Big Tech

In 2023, a writer discovered that their books had been used without permission to train AI models. This was a huge shock. The writer was one of many whose work was taken and used to make AI tools like chatbots. The companies behind these tools had taken years of hard work and turned it into data for

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Sep 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Emma Watson's Journey: Acting as an Escape and a Path to Self-Discovery

Emma Watson, known for her role as Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter series, recently opened up about how acting became her refuge during a tough time in her life. At just five years old, her parents went through a divorce, which left a lasting impact on her. She mentioned that acting wasn't just

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Sep 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Amanda Shires: Honoring Commitments and Healing Through Music

Amanda Shires recently performed at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, supporting her ex-husband Jason Isbell. This happened just a few months after their divorce was made public. She stuck to her commitments, as she always does. Shires had booked these shows long before the split. She believes in keeping her

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Sep 29 2025SPORTS

Kansas City and Baltimore Clash: A Tale of Two Quarterbacks

The Chiefs and Ravens faced off in a thrilling AFC showdown. The game was filled with exciting plays and critical moments. The Ravens started strong, scoring first with a clever run play. Justice Hill dashed into the end zone, showing the Ravens' offensive creativity. Meanwhile, the Chiefs struggle

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Sep 29 2025SCIENCE

The Five Big Ideas from a Brainy Scientist

Karl Friston is a big deal in the world of science. He's turned 65, and people are celebrating his work. His ideas have changed how we understand the brain and how it works. He's come up with five main ideas, or formulae, that have made a huge impact. First, let's talk about the brain. Friston thin

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Sep 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Night to Remember: Zach Bryan and John Mayer Rock the Big House

Michigan Stadium, known as the Big House, made history on a recent Saturday night. It hosted the largest single concert ever seen in the United States. About 112, 000 fans filled the stadium to see headliner Zach Bryan and openers John Mayer, Ryan Bingham and the Texas Gentlemen, and Joshua Slone.

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