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College Sports: A Mix of Surprises, Changes, and Big Moves

December 10, 2025

College basketball is heating up, and teams are showing their true colors. BYU's freshman guard, AJ Dybantsa, had a standout second half in a close game against Clemson, proving he's a player to watch. However, the Cougars still need to show consistency to be considered national title contenders. M

politics

West Virginia's National Guard: A Double-Edged Sword

December 6, 2025

West Virginia has a strong military culture. Many bridges and streets honor local veterans. This is a state with one of the highest numbers of veterans per person in the country. For many, joining the military, including the National Guard, is not just about duty. It's also about finding jobs and op

politics

Australia's Stand Against Taliban's Actions

December 6, 2025

Australia has taken a firm stance against the Taliban's actions in Afghanistan. They've put sanctions and travel bans on four Taliban officials. These officials are accused of harming women's and girls' rights. This includes limiting their education, jobs, and freedom. Australia's Foreign Minister,

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Sabrina Carpenter's Music Misused by White House

December 2, 2025

Sabrina Carpenter, a popular singer, recently expressed her anger on social media. She was upset because the White House used her song "Juno" in a video about ICE deportations. She called the video "evil and disgusting" and asked the White House not to use her music for such purposes. The video was

finance

Crypto Stocks Soar as December Rate Cut Hopes Rise

November 29, 2025

The crypto world is buzzing with excitement as the chances of a December interest rate cut climb to 87% on Polymarket. This surge in optimism has given a big boost to several crypto-related stocks. Three major Bitcoin mining companies, Cleanspark, Riot Platforms, and Cipher Mining, are leading the

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Hong Kong's Aging Community Faces a Tragic Fire

November 28, 2025

In Hong Kong, a devastating fire has left many families in mourning. The blaze, which engulfed a high-rise apartment complex, has claimed at least 128 lives, with over 200 people still missing. The complex, Wang Fuk Court, was home to many elderly residents. In fact, more than a third of its inhabit

weather

Thanksgiving Travel Weather Woes: Tornadoes and More

November 26, 2025

Thanksgiving is a time for family, food, and travel, but this year, many Americans are keeping a close eye on the weather. The holiday week kicked off with a bang, literally, as tornadoes ripped through the Houston area, leaving over 100 homes damaged. Kenny Beck, a 46-year-old resident, found his t

health

Healthcare Hurdles: Norfolk Families Face Tough Choices

November 26, 2025

In Norfolk, a tough situation is unfolding. Many families, like Kathleen Winters' family, are feeling the pinch. They earn a decent income, around $100, 000 a year. But they might have to pay a lot more for health insurance soon. This is because some help from the government, called tax credits, is

politics

A Senator's Burka Protest Sparks Debate in Australia

November 24, 2025

In a move that stirred controversy, an Australian senator donned a burka during a parliamentary session. This wasn't just any senator, but Pauline Hanson, known for her strong stance against immigration. She was pushing for a ban on full-face coverings in public, a cause she's been vocal about for y

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Josh Allen's Wyoming Jersey Retired: A Night of Honor and Emotion

November 23, 2025

Josh Allen, the star quarterback for the Buffalo Bills, returned to his alma mater, the University of Wyoming, for a special ceremony. The event took place during a game against Nevada, where Allen's jersey number, 17, was retired. This honor makes him only the third athlete in Wyoming's history to