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Sep 10 2024SPORTS

Fantasy Football Shockers:Will This QB Steal Your Week 1 Victory?

Forget the usual suspects! Last year, stars like Tyreek Hill and Christian McCaffrey dominated Week 1 Fantasy football. But remember, hidden gems like Jakobi Meyers and Mac Jones also made a splash! This year, SportsLine's advanced computer model is shaking things up, predicting some unexpected Wee

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Sep 08 2024BUSINESS

Pickleball: The Sport That's Picking Up Pace

Is America's new favorite pastime about to give Life Time Group Holdings a major boost? Bank of America analyst Alexander Perry certainly thinks so. In a recent note to clients, Perry reiterated his buy rating on the upscale fitness and lifestyle company, raising his price target by $1 to $30. W

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Sep 08 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood Health Crisis: Pension Plan Running Dry as Editors Guild Pulls Free Benefits

The Motion Picture Editors Guild (IATSE Local 700) has delivered a bombshell warning to members – free health insurance extensions are coming to an end. Why? The pension and health plan is hemorrhaging money, with contributions plummeting over 20% compared to last year. This means the Editors Guild

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Sep 08 2024SPORTS

Paris Pays Tribute: Memorializing a Martyr of Domestic Violence

The tragic tale of Rebecca Cheptegei, an Olympian who was brutally murdered by her own partner just weeks after competing at the Paris Games, has sent shockwaves around the globe. As the world grapples with this senseless act of violence against women, the city of Paris is taking a stand: they want

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Sep 08 2024SPORTS

Paris to Honor Fallen Olympian: A Victory Tarnished by Tragedy?

Paris is proposing to name a sports venue after Ugandan Olympic runner Rebecca Cheptegei, who tragically died after being set on fire by her partner. While this gesture seems like a fitting tribute to a talented athlete, it raises some important questions. Is honoring Cheptegei in this way enough to

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Sep 06 2024RELIGION

Olympics Opening Ceremony Sparks Religious Debate:Did Art Cross the Line?

The 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony, designed to be a unifying celebration, ignited controversy when a segment depicting a Last Supper-inspired scene drew criticism from religious groups. Dancers, drag queens, and a DJ posed in a manner reminiscent of Jesus Christ's final meal with his Apostle

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Sep 06 2024SPORTS

Can You Feel the Brussels Buzz? A Critical Look at the Diamond League Finale

The track and field world is gearing up for the final showdown of the 2024 Wanda Diamond League season in Brussels. After a whirlwind of competition across 14 cities and four continents, the top athletes are converging on Belgium for one last shot at glory.

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Sep 06 2024SPORTS

Paris Pays Tribute to Fallen Marathoner's Strength and Beauty

Rebecca Cheptegei was brutally murdered by her boyfriend in Kenya. In a tragic twist of fate, the world lost an incredible athlete last week. The Paris mayor has proposed naming a sports facility after this remarkable woman as a permanent reminder of her beauty, strength, and freedom.

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Sep 06 2024SPORTS

Emma Hayes' Vibe Transformation: How She's Reshaping the USWNT's Culture and Performance

Imagine a team that's been on a losing streak, their spirits crushed. Enter Emma Hayes, the new coach with a secret weapon - her infectious positive energy! Sophia Smith, one of the USWNT's star attackers, raves about how Hayes' vibe has completely transformed the team dynamics. Gone are the day

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Sep 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Boston's Finest Hit the Dance Floor: Can Amendola Outshine Nedoroscik on 'Dancing with the Stars'?

Get ready for some serious glitter and gravity-defying leaps! Former Patriots receiver Danny Amendola is trading in his football helmet for dancing shoes, joining the cast of 'Dancing with the Stars'. He's not alone, though. Olympic star Stephen Nedoroscik, known for his pommel horse prowess, is a

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