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Who Will Stay Perfect? Ranking The Top Unbeaten College Basketball Teams

December 10, 2025

College basketball is heating up, and eight teams are still perfect on the season. These teams come from different conferences and have unique strengths. Some are national title contenders, while others are just trying to secure a spot in the NCAA tournament. Nebraska is one of the teams still unbe

entertainment

Tony Dokoupil Takes the Reins of CBS Evening News

December 10, 2025

Tony Dokoupil, a respected journalist with a knack for asking tough questions, is stepping into the big chair as the new anchor of the CBS Evening News. Starting January 5, 2026, he'll be at the helm of America's longest-running nightly newscast, aiming to restore trust in media. Dokoupil isn't jus

health

Keeping Newborns Safe: The Hepatitis B Vaccine Debate

December 10, 2025

Newborns are at high risk of hepatitis B. This virus can cause serious liver damage. In the past, all babies in the U. S. got the hepatitis B vaccine at birth. But now, things are changing. A group of experts, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), has a new plan. They say doctors

sports

Mike Jacobs: The Coach with a Winning Streak

December 10, 2025

Mike Jacobs is a big deal in college football. He just got a new job as the head coach at Mercer. This is his third time leading a team. He's been coaching for 22 years and has a great record. He's won 85 games and only lost 20. That's a winning percentage of 81%. Not many coaches can say that. Jac

environment

Whale on the Shore: What Happens Next?

December 10, 2025

A young fin whale washed up near Anchorage, Alaska, in November 2024. The cold weather made it hard for scientists to figure out why she died. They checked for signs of sickness, hunger, or injuries from ships but found nothing clear. The whale stayed on the shore, frozen in place, as people came to

politics

A Judge Steps In: California Guardsmen Return Home

December 10, 2025

A federal judge in California has put a stop to the Trump administration's plans to keep California National Guard troops under federal control. Judge Charles Breyer ruled that the administration had no valid reason to keep these troops, especially in Los Angeles. This is not the first time the judg

crime

A Cruise Turned Tragic: When Fun Went Too Far

December 10, 2025

A man's life ended tragically on a Royal Caribbean cruise. Michael Virgil, a 35-year-old from Southern California, was on a trip with his fiancée, son, and family. He had an "all you can drink" package. Over seven hours, he consumed 33 drinks. This led to a violent outburst. Virgil became aggressive

entertainment

MetraPark: A Venue with a Rich History

December 10, 2025

MetraPark has been a hub for entertainment and events for half a century. It opened its doors in 1974, and since then, it has hosted a wide range of concerts, sports events, and political gatherings. The venue has seen some of the biggest names in music perform on its stages, from Garth Brooks to Er

opinion

Letters to the Editor: A Mixed Bag of Thoughts

December 10, 2025

In the bustling city of Philadelphia, a reader expressed relief after learning about a federal law designed to protect religious institutions. The law, known as the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act, was amended to include religious sites. The reader questioned why the Department of Justice

religion

A Year of Faith and Devotion: Capturing the World's Spiritual Moments

December 10, 2025

In 2025, photographers from the Associated Press documented a wide range of spiritual practices and religious events across the globe. One striking image shows a vast crowd gathered in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican for Pope Francis' funeral, while another captures a single woman in Uruguay honor