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Sep 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

How Nate Bargatze Plans to Make Emmys Speeches Short and Sweet

Nate Bargatze, a comedian known for his clean humor and down-to-earth personality, is set to host the Emmys. This choice might seem unexpected, but it's exactly why he's perfect for the role. Bargatze's comedy style brings a sense of comfort and safety, which is refreshing in today's world. He's no

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Sep 12 2025CRIME

A Man's Trial: The Plot to Stop a Presidential Candidate

In a Florida courtroom, a man named Ryan Routh is on trial for a serious crime. He is accused of trying to harm Donald Trump during his presidential campaign last year. The incident happened near a golf course in West Palm Beach, where Trump was playing. Routh was caught with a rifle, and now he fac

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Sep 12 2025SPORTS

College Basketball Players Face Lifetime Ban for Betting Scandal

Three college basketball players have been banned for life by the NCAA after being involved in a betting scheme. The players, Mykell Robinson, Steven Vasquez, and Jalen Weaver, were found guilty of breaking the rules by betting on games they were part of. Robinson and Vasquez were teammates at Fres

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Sep 12 2025SPORTS

Fantasy Football Insights and a Side Hustle

Matthew Berry is a big deal in the fantasy football world. He's in 32 leagues this season, which is a lot, but makes sense given his influence in fantasy sports media. He's got leagues with coworkers, friends, investors, and even his family. It's safe to say, if you know Berry and aren't playing him

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Sep 11 2025CRIME

The Price of Power: A Wife's Downfall in a Bribery Scheme

A woman found herself in hot water after taking bribes for political favors. Nadine Menendez, the wife of a former senator, was given a 54-month prison sentence. This was after she was found guilty of accepting cash, gold bars, and other gifts in exchange for using her husband's influence. The judg

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Sep 11 2025HEALTH

Can Ivermectin Fight Childhood Leukemia?

Childhood leukemia is a tough nut to crack. Doctors usually rely on glucocorticoids to treat it. But what happens when these drugs stop working? That's where the search for new treatments comes in. Ivermectin, a drug known for kicking out parasites, might have a hidden talent. Scientists think it c

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Sep 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Borderlands 4: To Preorder or Not?

Borderlands 4 is making waves with its super deluxe edition, which costs almost twice as much as the standard version. This edition includes the base game plus a bunch of extras like weapon skins, character packs, and additional content. The main draw is the extra DLC and playable characters that co

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Sep 11 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Secrets: Stem Cells and a Rare Disease

Scientists have taken a big step in understanding a rare condition called coenzyme Q10 deficiency. This condition can cause serious problems, from seizures in babies to movement issues in adults. The cause? Faulty COQ4 genes. Researchers used a technique called CRISPR/Cas9 to tweak stem cells. They

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Sep 10 2025POLITICS

Washington D. C. 's Power Struggle: Who's Really in Control?

Washington D. C. is in the middle of a power struggle. The city's local government is trying to regain control of its police force, but the federal government is stepping in to take over. This is not a new issue, but it has been brought to the forefront recently as the city's mayor has been pushing

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Sep 10 2025SPORTS

Jets Make a Tough Call: Gipson Let Go After Costly Mistake

The New York Jets have decided to part ways with Xavier Gipson. This move comes after a crucial mistake in their recent game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Gipson, who was responsible for returning kicks, lost the ball in the fourth quarter. This blunder shifted the game's momentum, allowing the S

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