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Jan 25 2026SPORTS

WWE's Montreal Show: A Closer Look at Ticket Sales

WWE's upcoming Saturday Night's Main Event in Montreal has sparked some interesting discussions about ticket sales. The latest numbers show that 10, 761 tickets have been sold so far, with only 476 left. At first glance, this might seem impressive, but there's more to the story. The Bell Centre has

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Jan 25 2026SCIENCE

Moon Mission: Is NASA's Heat Shield Safe Enough?

NASA is preparing to send astronauts on a journey around the moon, but there's a catch. The Orion spacecraft, which will carry the crew, has a heat shield with a known issue. This heat shield is supposed to protect the astronauts from extreme heat when they return to Earth. The problem is, during a

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Jan 25 2026SPORTS

Arthur Smith's Big Move to Ohio State

Arthur Smith is making a big change. He's leaving the NFL to become Ohio State's new offensive coordinator. This is a fresh start for him after three seasons with the Atlanta Falcons. His time there wasn't great. The Falcons only won seven games each season. Before that, he spent most of his career

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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

A Friend's Choice: Vaccines and Trust

A friend, let's call her Angela, is raising her baby without vaccines. She's a free spirit, shaped by a tough past. Her baby's father is new to the area, and they tied the knot recently. Angela's past includes abuse and a relationship with someone who believed in wild theories. This influenced her d

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Jan 25 2026SPORTS

How the Australian Open is Changing the Game

The Australian Open is not just a tennis tournament anymore. It has turned into a hub for new ideas and technology. This shift started with a simple goal: to make the event better for players, fans, and the city of Melbourne. First, there's a lab inside the tournament. This lab has been working on

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Jan 25 2026SPORTS

Smart Moves: UCLA Coach Teaches Players About Money

Mick Cronin, the coach of UCLA's basketball team, is doing more than just teaching his players how to play the game. He's also giving them lessons on how to handle their money. This isn't just about saving for a rainy day. It's about setting them up for life after basketball. Cronin's players are l

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Jan 25 2026OPINION

Standing Up for What's Right: A Lesson from the Past

Mark Carney, the former Prime Minister of Canada, recently spoke at the World Economic Forum in Davos. He started by referencing a famous essay written by Vaclav Havel, a Czech playwright and former president. This essay, written in 1978, talked about how people can end up supporting bad systems, ev

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Jan 25 2026FINANCE

Unlocking Hidden Gems: A Smart Way to Grow Your Money in 2026

The stock market is expected to do well in 2026, with a predicted 12% rise for the S&P 500. This is not just a random guess; it's backed by data. The Atlanta Fed's GDPNow indicator suggests a strong 5% GDP growth in the last quarter of 2025, much higher than most economists predict. This growth is d

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Jan 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

How a Staten Island Podcast Became a Celebrity Magnet

In 2020, Nick Durst started a podcast called \"You Know I'm Right\" from his home in Prince's Bay. His goal was to make fun and interesting content. He wanted to talk to big names in sports, media, and entertainment. He asked them about their \"you know I'm right\" moments. These are times when they

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Jan 25 2026POLITICS

Celebrities and Politicians Draw Parallels Between ICE and Nazi Germany

Stephen King, a well-known author, recently took to social media to criticize U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). He made a bold comparison, calling ICE the "American Gestapo. " This remark sparked a lot of discussion online. The Gestapo was a feared secret police force in Nazi Germany

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