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Jan 17 2026SPORTS

Indiana's Coach Curt Cignetti: College Football is His Passion

Curt Cignetti, the head coach of Indiana's football team, has shut down rumors about him joining the NFL. He's not interested. Born and raised in Pittsburgh, many thought he might take over the Steelers after Mike Tomlin left. But Cignetti is all about college football. He's been in it for a long ti

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Jan 17 2026OPINION

Sports Betting: Time for Rules to Keep the Game Fair

Sports betting is growing fast, and so are the problems that come with it. Recent news about college and NBA players involved in point-shaving schemes is just the tip of the iceberg. This is not new, but it's getting worse. For years, Nevada was the only place where sports betting was legal. They h

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Jan 17 2026SPORTS

Big Ten Women's Basketball: A Tight Race for the Top

The Big Ten women's basketball scene is heating up, with teams battling it out for supremacy. While one team stands out at the top, the competition below is fierce and unpredictable. UCLA is currently on a roll, boasting a 10-game winning streak and holding the top spot. Their recent victories over

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Jan 17 2026LIFESTYLE

Minnesota Cities Shine in Active Lifestyle Rankings

Minnesota is making waves again, but this time it's not about the weather or the cold. Two of its cities, Minneapolis and St. Paul, have been recognized as some of the best places for an active lifestyle. This is quite an achievement, especially considering the long, dark winters that can make it to

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Jan 16 2026SPORTS

Purdue Fans' Mixed Feelings as Indiana Football Soars

Purdue fans are going through a lot right now. Their biggest rivals, Indiana, are about to play in the national championship game. This is a big deal because Indiana's football team has never been this good before. For years, Purdue has been the better team in the state, especially in basketball. Bu

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Jan 16 2026HEALTH

Hidden Struggles: The Unseen Disability Crisis

Invisible disabilities are a big problem in Pakistan. These are conditions that aren't obvious but greatly affect how people live their lives. Think of things like partial hearing loss or learning differences. Zainab Wadood, a Deaf woman working in healthcare, highlights how these disabilities are o

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Jan 16 2026CELEBRITIES

Melissa Gilbert Stands by Husband Amid Serious Allegations

Melissa Gilbert is standing by her husband, Timothy Busfield, as he faces serious child sex abuse charges. Gilbert has been supportive throughout the investigation, even being present on speakerphone during a detective's interview with Busfield. The actress has chosen to cancel public events and avo

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Jan 16 2026TECHNOLOGY

Game Changer: AI Steps Up Youth Sports

Youth sports are getting a high-tech makeover. A new platform called AIM+ is shaking things up. It's designed to make sports like volleyball more fun and easier to manage. The platform uses AI to capture games, create highlights, and track stats automatically. This means no more juggling different t

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Jan 16 2026EDUCATION

York's Arts Scene Gets a Big Boost

York College, DreamWrights Center for Community Arts, and York Country Day School have joined forces to make arts education bigger and better. This team-up aims to spark creativity, bring the community together, and put York County on the map as a hotspot for culture and the arts. The plan is to cr

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Jan 16 2026CRYPTO

MetaMask: Now Playing Nice with Tron

MetaMask, the popular crypto wallet, has just added Tron to its list of supported networks. This is a big deal because MetaMask started as an Ethereum-only wallet. But now, it's branching out. The wallet can now handle Tron-based digital assets and interact with apps directly. This means users can

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