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Nebraska's '1890' Collective: A Shift in the Game

December 9, 2025

The Nebraska '1890' collective is shutting down. This group helped college athletes get paid for their name, image, and likeness (NIL). The University of Nebraska is now handling these operations in-house. This change shows how schools are taking more control over NIL deals. The '1890' collective w

sports

NFL Rules Spark Debate Among Fans and Bettors

December 9, 2025

The NFL game between the Denver Broncos and the Las Vegas Raiders ended in a way that left many fans and bettors scratching their heads. The Raiders, trailing by 10 points with less than a minute left, decided to keep playing instead of running out the clock. This decision affected those who had bet

politics

Oregon's Leaders: Big Words, Small Steps

December 9, 2025

Oregon is in a tough spot. The economy is not growing fast. People aren't moving there as much as before. Houses are too pricey. Businesses are having a hard time. So, what are the leaders doing? They're talking a lot. But are they doing enough? At a recent gathering, top officials shared their tho

technology

Louvre Workers Strike Over Work Conditions and Security Flaws

December 9, 2025

Workers at the Louvre Museum have decided to go on strike. They are unhappy about their working conditions, higher ticket prices for visitors from outside Europe, and security problems. The recent theft of the Crown Jewels in broad daylight showed just how bad the security issues are. The unions say

health

A Digital Boost for Diabetes Care in Brunei

December 9, 2025

Type 2 diabetes is a big problem worldwide, and Brunei is no exception. In 2016, nearly one in ten adults in Brunei had this condition. It is a major health issue, but it can be managed. When people take charge of their health, they can avoid serious problems and cut down on medical costs. Brunei h

lifestyle

Discovering Wisconsin's Top Spots to Call Home

December 9, 2025

Wisconsin is a state that offers a lot for those who enjoy a mix of affordability, natural beauty, and a strong sense of community. While it's true that winters can be harsh and job opportunities in high-tech fields might be scarcer compared to coastal areas, the benefits of living in Wisconsin ofte

business

Pennsylvania Contractor Wins Partial Tax Refund Battle

December 9, 2025

A construction contractor in Pennsylvania recently scored a partial victory in a tax dispute. The state's Board of Finance and Revenue (BFR) ruled that the contractor deserved a refund for some taxes paid. The contractor had asked for a refund on taxes paid on building machinery and equipment given

politics

Healthcare Costs: A New Republican Plan Sparks Debate

December 9, 2025

A new proposal from Republicans might lead to higher healthcare costs for many Americans. The CARE Act, introduced by Senator Bernie Moreno, aims to extend ACA Premium Tax Credits temporarily and gradually phase out COVID-era subsidies over two years. During the pandemic, enhanced ACA tax credits h

crypto

Bitcoin's Bumpy Ride: What's Shaking Up the Market?

December 9, 2025

Bitcoin's recent rollercoaster ride has left traders scratching their heads. After hitting a snag at $92, 250, the price took a nosedive of $2, 650. Why? Well, the usual suspects are to blame: economic uncertainty, a delayed jobs report, and a shaky housing market. Traders are playing it safe, shel

politics

Faith, Politics, and the Clash of Values

December 9, 2025

Senator Raphael Warnock, a Baptist pastor and Georgia Democrat, recently took to social media to criticize President Donald Trump's policies. He argued that these policies go against the teachings of the Bible, especially when it comes to helping the poor. Warnock pointed out that the Bible has many