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Jan 09 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Gambling on Movies: A New Trend or a Risky Move?

MoviePass is trying something new. They want to mix movies and betting. The idea is to let people bet on things like Rotten Tomatoes scores, awards, and box office results. This is not new. Other apps like Kalshi already do this. But MoviePass wants to make it bigger. The CEO, Stacy Spikes, thinks

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Jan 09 2026SPORTS

Workplace Woes: A Former Duck's Fight for Justice

Rose Harris, a former IT employee of the Anaheim Ducks, has taken legal action against the team, the NHL, and OC Sports & Entertainment. Her lawsuit paints a troubling picture of a workplace culture that she describes as a "frat house boys club environment. " Harris alleges that she faced sexual har

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Jan 08 2026SPORTS

Indiana Football's Unlikely Rise to the Top

Indiana University's football team has always been the underdog. For years, fans barely dared to hope for a winning season. But something changed in 2024. A new coach, Curt Cignetti, brought a fresh energy. He didn't just talk big; he backed it up. The team started winning, and not just against weak

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Jan 08 2026SPORTS

Trump Supports Harbaugh After Ravens' Shocking Move

John Harbaugh's journey with the Baltimore Ravens ended abruptly, leaving many fans and experts scratching their heads. The Ravens' owner, Steve Bisciotti, made the tough call to let Harbaugh go after a season that fell short of expectations. The team, once considered Super Bowl contenders, finished

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Jan 08 2026SPORTS

Peacock's Big Plans for Sports Fans in 2026

Peacock is stepping up its game for sports lovers in 2026. They've got some cool new features coming up for the NBA All-Star Game and the Winter Olympics. Fans will get to experience the action like never before. The NBA All-Star Game is getting a makeover in 2026. It's going to be a US vs. World s

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Jan 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

The $599 XbotGo Falcon: A Game-Changer for Amateur Sports

The XbotGo Falcon is a new gadget that wants to make recording sports games easy. It costs $599 and is designed to work without needing a person to hold it. The idea is that parents, coaches, or even players can set it up and let it do the work. It uses AI to follow the action, zoom in, and even foc

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Jan 08 2026POLITICS

Boston's Big Spenders Back Mayor Wu's Inauguration

Boston's Mayor Michelle Wu has some serious financial backing. Her inauguration fund has raked in a cool $1. 2 million, mostly from big names in sports and business. The Boston Red Sox, Whoop Inc. , and the Electrical Industry Labor Management Cooperation Trust each chipped in $50, 000. That's some

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Jan 07 2026SPORTS

Kansas' Comeback Kings: Peterson's Heroics Seal Thrilling Win

In a game that had fans on the edge of their seats, Kansas University's basketball team showed why they are a force to be reckoned with. The Jayhawks faced a tough challenge against TCU, but they refused to back down. With just seconds left in regulation, Darryn Peterson, a freshman with a bright fu

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Jan 07 2026SPORTS

College Sports: A Changing Landscape

College sports are going through a major shift. It's not just about the games anymore. The rules, the players, and even the purpose of college sports are changing. This is causing a lot of debate and confusion among fans. One recent event that sparked controversy was Baylor University signing James

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Jan 07 2026SPORTS

Local High School Hoops: Big Wins and Big Scores

Local high school basketball teams had an exciting night on Tuesday, January 6th. The games were packed with drama, big plays, and impressive performances. In girls' basketball, Notre Dame's teams both came out on top against Bay Port. The Tritons' girls won 57-49, thanks to Destiny Webster's 17 po

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