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Oct 15 2025SPORTS

Late-Game Magic: Dylan Raiola's Fourth Quarter Comebacks

Dylan Raiola, Nebraska's quarterback, has a knack for turning games around in the final quarter. His performance in the fourth quarter has been nothing short of impressive, earning praise from his coach, Matt Rhule. Rhule, not one for reading from notes, highlighted Raiola's stats in crucial late-ga

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Oct 15 2025WEATHER

Mississippi Braces for Weekend Storms: What You Need to Know

Mississippi has been enjoying calm weather lately, but that's about to change. A cold front is heading towards the state, bringing with it the possibility of severe storms. This front is expected to arrive on Saturday afternoon and stick around into the night. The main concerns with this storm syst

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Oct 15 2025WEATHER

Sierra Nevada's Early Snowfall: A Winter Surprise

The Sierra Nevada Mountains got an early taste of winter this week. A powerful storm system moved down the West Coast, bringing the first snow of the season. The National Weather Service issued a Winter Storm Warning, which is not something you see every day in October. Snow piled up fast, especial

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Oct 14 2025SPORTS

Week 7 NFL: Coaches on the Hot Seat and Game Predictions

The NFL season is heating up, and so are the seats of some coaches. Brian Callahan was the first to go, fired by the Titans after a rough start with a 4-17 record. The Titans' offense has struggled, scoring just 13. 8 points per game, and rookie quarterback Cam Ward hasn't been able to turn things a

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Oct 14 2025POLITICS

Neighbors Stand Up to Federal Agents in Albany Park

In Albany Park, a tense standoff occurred when federal agents tried to arrest a resident. Gabriel Paez and Megan Dougherty witnessed the incident and quickly alerted their neighbors. The agents, dressed in bulletproof vests and face coverings, let the man go when they saw the couple and the growing

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Oct 14 2025CRIME

16 Lives Lost: The Tragic Explosion at a Tennessee Factory

A terrible accident took place at a factory in Tennessee. Sixteen people lost their lives when the factory exploded. The factory, called Accurate Energetic Systems (AES), was in Hickman County. The explosion happened early in the morning on October 10. No one survived. The sheriffs of Humphreys Cou

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Oct 14 2025BUSINESS

Indian Motorcycle Takes the Road Alone

Polaris Inc. has decided to let Indian Motorcycle ride solo. They've struck a deal to sell most of Indian Motorcycle to Carolwood LP, a private equity firm based in Los Angeles. This move is expected to boost Polaris' profits and focus their resources on other areas. Indian Motorcycle has been a bi

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Oct 14 2025HEALTH

Young Carers' Insights: Health Struggles and Solutions for Early Psychosis

Young people dealing with early psychosis often face physical health problems even before their mental health issues become apparent. Carers play a crucial role in supporting these young individuals, and their insights are invaluable for improving physical health outcomes. A recent study delved int

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Oct 14 2025HEALTH

Global Health: Big Problems and Small Solutions

Global health is in trouble. Older people are more at risk. Dangerous diseases like drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB) are spreading quietly. And we're not doing enough to prevent illness through simple things like eating well and staying active. Scientists in Sweden and South Africa found a new way

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Oct 14 2025FINANCE

Retirement Living: To Rent or To Buy?

Retirement brings a new set of questions, especially about where to live. With a fixed income, many wonder if they should rent or buy a home. This isn't a simple decision. It's about more than just money. It's about lifestyle, flexibility, and planning for the future. First, let's talk numbers. On

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