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Gun Barrel Sales Now Require Eligibility Check Under Newsom

Karen Givens October 11, 2025

Newsom Signs Law Forcing Dealer-Handled Gun Barrel Sales Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) signed a bill this week that requires all gun barrel sales to be handled by licensed firearms dealers and forces those dealers to

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Cincinnati Bearcats Jump Ahead Early On Sorsby To Caldwell 40 Yard TD

Darnell Thompkins October 11, 2025

Sorsby to Caldwell: 40-Yard TD Gives Bearcats Early Lead A single explosive play can flip a game’s energy in an instant, and that’s exactly what happened in the opening quarter. Cincinnati’s offense moved with a

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Browns Name Shedeur Sanders As Backup For Steelers Game

Darnell Thompkins October 11, 2025

Shedeur Sanders Named Browns Backup for Steelers Game, Stefanski Confirms Kevin Stefanski confirmed Friday that Shedeur Sanders will serve as the Cleveland Browns’ backup quarterback for Sunday’s matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers. The announcement shifts

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Australian Fans Boo US Anthem At WWE, Disrespect US Symbols

Darnell Thompkins October 11, 2025

Perth Crowd Booed U.S. Anthem at Crown Jewel At WWE Crown Jewel in Perth, Australian fans booed when the U.S. national anthem played ahead of the show. The jeers landed hard on American viewers who

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Mariners Advance To ALCS, Polanco Walks Off In 15th

Darnell Thompkins October 11, 2025

Mariners Advance After 15-Inning Walk-Off by Jorge Polanco Jorge Polanco’s walk-off single in the 15th inning ended the longest winner-take-all game in MLB history. The hit propelled the Seattle Mariners into the American League Championship

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NBA Returns to China and Says It Will “learn” to Bend to Chinese Communist Rule

Karen Givens October 10, 2025

The NBA is finally staging its first games in China since 2019, and the announcement landed with a political thud. League leaders say they will “learn” how to bend to Chinese communist rule, a pledge

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China Restricts Rare Earth Exports, Threatens US Tech Manufacturing

Karen Givens October 10, 2025

China Tightens Rare Earth Export Controls, Threatening U.S. Tech Supply Chains China’s Ministry of Commerce announced new limits on the export of rare earth minerals on Thursday, a move that will ripple through global tech

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Katie Porter Plummets In Polls As Padilla Leads Despite Not Running

David Gregoire October 10, 2025

Katie Porter’s once-promising bid for California governor is unraveling fast, and the numbers are brutal. CNN analyst Harry Enten said the damage from viral clips has been so severe that Porter now trails Alex Padilla

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If Calf Raises Cause Foot Pain, Stop Workouts and Seek Medical Care

Ella Ford October 10, 2025

When Calf Raises Make Your Feet Hurt: Causes and Fixes Feeling pain under your feet while doing calf raises is common, but it is not something to ignore. Calf raises target the lower leg, yet

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Nobel Winner Machado Dedicates Prize To President Trump For Freedom

Brittany Mays October 10, 2025

Maria Corina Machado, the Venezuelan opposition figure, took the world by surprise when the Nobel Committee named her the 2025 Peace Prize laureate. Instead of a cautious acceptance, she made a clear dedication to President

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Phillies Reliever Kerkering Admits Costly Throw Sent Dodgers To NLCS

Darnell Thompkins October 10, 2025

Orion Kerkering on the play that sent Dodgers to NLCS: “horses— throw.” Orion Kerkering owned up to the mistake that ended the Philadelphia Phillies’ season and sent the Los Angeles Dodgers into the NLCS, calling

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Chris Barber Thanks Pro-Life Canadian MP for Public Support

Karen Givens October 10, 2025

Chris Barber said he appreciated the backing of a pro-life Canadian Member of Parliament who spoke up on his behalf. That MP put it plainly: ‘civil society must remain vigilant and hold government accountable.’ Barber’s

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Newt Gingrich Warns ACA Never Made Health Care Affordable

David Gregoire October 10, 2025

The Affordable Care Act Was Never Affordable Democrats are digging themselves into a deep hole. During the Chuck Schumer shutdown they demand another $400 billion of taxpayers’ money to extend the Biden administration’s COVID-era health

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Trump Administration Secures Hamas Peace Deal, Democrat Praises

Karen Givens October 9, 2025

Tom Suozzi Praises Trump Over Israel-Hamas Peace Deal House Democrat Tom Suozzi (D-NY) surprised observers by praising President Donald Trump’s administration for the peace deal between Israel and the terrorist group Hamas. His comments landed

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OpenAI Sora Hits 1 Million Downloads in Five Days Forces New Copyright and Likeness Controls

Kevin Parker October 9, 2025

OpenAI’s social AI video app Sora cleared more than one million downloads in fewer than five days, a striking start for a product that only opened by invite. That pace surprised observers because Sora moved

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Dodgers pull reliever Tanner Scott from NLDS roster due to illness

Darnell Thompkins October 9, 2025

Reliever Tanner Scott has been removed from the Dodgers’ roster for the remainder of the NL Division Series because of an illness. That short sentence changed bullpen math for Los Angeles in an instant and

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Black Pepper Allergy Can Cause Anaphylaxis Protect Your Family

Ella Ford October 9, 2025

Black pepper is everywhere in the kitchen, a tiny grain that can trigger a big reaction for some people. This spice comes from dried peppercorns grown in places like southern India, Ceylon and Malaysia, and

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Apple Accelerates Smart Glasses Development Raising Legitimate Privacy and Security Concerns for Americans

Kevin Parker October 9, 2025

Last month I watched somebody wearing glasses and I couldn’t tell there was a screen right in front of one eye. Through a monitor tied to those glasses I saw my colleague Victoria Song scroll

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Bill Belichick Faces Leadership Scrutiny at North Carolina After 2-3 Start

Darnell Thompkins October 9, 2025

Bill Belichick’s arrival at North Carolina was one of the most talked-about coaching moves in recent college football memory, promising instant credibility and a new identity for the Tar Heels. The 2-3 start this season

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Minnesota School Boards Warn Federal Cash Could Be Cut Over Trump’s Trans Sports Order

Darnell Thompkins October 9, 2025

School board members across Minnesota say they face a stark choice, and it is being framed as a threat to 875,000 students. The warning centers on whether the state will follow President Trump’s executive order

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Bruce Buffer to Announce Inside the Octagon at the White House

Darnell Thompkins October 9, 2025

Bruce Buffer, the unmistakable voice of the UFC, will step inside the Octagon for a once-in-a-generation event at the White House next year, and he called it an “honor”. The move is bold, unexpected, and

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Aaron Judge Upholds Yankees Legacy with Three Run Home Run Off Foul Pole

Darnell Thompkins October 9, 2025

Aaron Judge knew he had New York Yankees legends watching over him on his three-run home run that his off the foul pole on Tuesday night. It was a blast that landed somewhere between spectacle

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Peli BioThermal expands cold chain capabilities with EVO acquisition

Dan Veld October 9, 2025

Peli BioThermal has moved to broaden its footprint in the life sciences cold chain by acquiring Evo Cold Chain from BioLife Solutions. The deal stitches cryogenic transport expertise into Peli’s existing offering, signaling a push

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Amazon Stock Tests Key Level Amid Prime Discount Event, Pharmacy Expansion

Dan Veld October 9, 2025

Amazon climbed modestly as its two-day Prime Big Deal Days wrapped up, and traders watched a key short-term support line. The stock ticked up about 1% to roughly 224.44 in recent trading, nudging just above

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Use Cognitive Shuffling to Beat Insomnia; Try This Simple Natural Method Tonight

Ella Ford October 9, 2025

Cognitive Shuffling: A Simple, Weirdly Effective Way to Fall Asleep If you struggle to sleep, there’s a low-tech trick gaining attention that’s worth trying tonight. Cognitive shuffling asks you to think of a rapid stream

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Stop Knuckle Pain Protect Your Hands by Mastering Punching Form and Hand Wraps

Ella Ford October 9, 2025

Knuckle pain can ruin a boxer’s career fast because fighters literally make their living with their fists. Hand injuries are common in the sport, but index and middle knuckle pain often comes from avoidable mistakes.

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Stock Market Slides Dow S&P Nasdaq End Winning Streaks Oracle Leads Tech Pullback Amid Shutdown Concerns

Dan Veld October 8, 2025

US markets cooled after a hot streak, with the Dow slipping and both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq ending multi-day runs as investors digested fresh risks and mixed signals. The pullback was led by tech

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Kristi Noem Has Had Enough Of Portland’s Domestic Terrorism

David Gregoire October 8, 2025

‘I Told Them What We Wanted’: Kristi Noem Delivers Blunt Warning To Portland Officials On Antifa Kristi Noem stepped into Portland’s chaos and told city leaders bluntly what any responsible official should say: secure the

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Yankees Rally from 6-1 Deficit to Beat Blue Jays in ALDS Game 3 in Franchise Record Elimination Game Comeback

Darnell Thompkins October 8, 2025

The New York Yankees erased a 6-1 deficit to beat the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 3 of the American League Division Series, completing the largest comeback the franchise has ever managed in an elimination

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California School District Rejects State Sports Policy and Reasserts Common Sense

Darnell Thompkins October 8, 2025

A major California school district has voted to restrict girls sports to female students only, joining 15 other districts that have pushed back against the state policy. Local leaders said they were protecting fairness and

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Police Video and Defense Clash in the Kyren Lacy Crash Case

Darnell Thompkins October 8, 2025

Police video showed witnesses blamed Kyren Lacy’s reckless driving for fatal crash, while his attorney Matthew Ory argued the LSU player was innocent of charges. The footage and the competing narratives have created a raw

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Jordi Alba Announces Retirement After Inter Miami’s MLS Playoff Run

Darnell Thompkins October 8, 2025

Jordi Alba has confirmed he will retire from professional soccer once Inter Miami’s run in the MLS playoffs concludes, bringing down the curtain on a career that mixed speed, vision, and impeccable timing. Fans and

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Alex Rodriguez Says the Dodgers Echo the 1990s Yankees — Here’s Why That Hits

Darnell Thompkins October 8, 2025

FOX Sports analyst Alex Rodriguez raved about the Los Angeles Dodgers, likening them to the 1990s New York Yankees. That comparison lands because he pointed to a mix of sustained excellence, star power, and institutional

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NYSE Owner ICE Commits Up to $2B Investment in Betting Platform Polymarket

Dan Veld October 8, 2025

KEY TAKEAWAYS Intercontinental Exchange plans up to $2 billion in cash to back Polymarket, valuing the prediction platform near $8 billion. ICE will distribute event-driven sentiment data from Polymarket and collaborate on tokenization projects tied

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Many Retirees Regret Not Saving Sooner and Putting Work Over Family

Dan Veld October 8, 2025

YouTuber asks retirees in 70s biggest regrets — how many of them do you have? People in their seventies and eighties were asked a simple question: what do you wish you had done differently? Their

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AMD Surges on OpenAI Stake Deal as Verizon Tumbles After Naming Former PayPal CEO

Dan Veld October 8, 2025

Top Stock Movers Now: AMD, Tesla, Comerica, Verizon, and More Key Takeaways Tech momentum lifted major indexes while leadership news pressured telecoms. AMD’s AI tie-up triggered a dramatic rally that reshaped session leadership. Mergers, executive

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Foods to Avoid If You Have Geographic Atrophy

Ella Ford October 8, 2025

Geographic atrophy, an advanced form of age-related macular degeneration, can be influenced by what you eat. Some foods seem to speed up the damage while others help protect your eyes. This article breaks down the

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Creatine Rich Foods to Fuel Strength and Protect Brain Health

Ella Ford October 8, 2025

Creatine has moved from niche gym talk into mainstream health conversations because it does more than bulk up muscles. “The benefits of creatine go well beyond just muscle and strength,” says Michael Ormsbee, PhD ,

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Shed 7 Pounds in 30 Days With Steady Self Discipline and Healthy Habits

Ella Ford October 8, 2025

Setting a goal to lose 7 pounds in a month is ambitious but realistic for many people who want a strong, early win. Think of it as a jump-start that nudges your habits in the

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SwitchBot Safety Alarm: A keychain fob that calls for help and opens your door

Kevin Parker October 8, 2025

SwitchBot has added a compact tracker to its lineup that doubles as a safety device and a home-access key, blending practical everyday use with emergency tools so you do not have to carry multiple gadgets.

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Supreme Court Lets Epic’s Win Stand for Now — Google’s Play Store Faces Real Change

Kevin Parker October 8, 2025

The Supreme Court declined to pause a lower court’s ruling, and that refusal puts Google on a tight clock to change how Android works in the United States. This isn’t a technicality; it forces Google

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Verizon taps former PayPal chief Dan Schulman as CEO to restore market leadership

Kevin Parker October 8, 2025

Verizon announced a leadership change that will shape the carrier’s strategy for years. Former PayPal chief Dan Schulman is now in charge as Verizon declares it has entered its “next phase” of growth. Hans Vestberg

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NHL Holds Players Accountable After Panthers vs Lightning Preseason Generates 65 Penalties and 312 Penalty Minutes

Darnell Thompkins October 7, 2025

The NHL announced discipline on Monday following a chaotic preseason finale between the Florida Panthers and the Tampa Bay Lightning that exploded into 65 penalties and totaled 312 penalty minutes. The sheer volume of infractions

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Bruce Pearl Fires Back After Wilbon Calls Him “Divisive”

Darnell Thompkins October 7, 2025

Bruce Pearl found himself in the middle of another media stir after an ESPN analyst labeled him “divisive.” The brief back-and-forth landed squarely in sports chatter and quickly spread across social feeds. Pearl did not

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Windows 11 Blocks Local Account Workarounds and Requires Microsoft Account and Internet for Setup

Kevin Parker October 7, 2025

Microsoft has moved to close off several popular shortcuts that let people create local accounts and skip the internet sign-in during Windows 11 setup. The company says these bypasses can leave devices in a partially

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Western Australia Police Raid Sovereign Citizen Firearms After Suspect Wanted for Victoria Police Murders

Karen Givens October 6, 2025

Crackdown on “sovereign citizen” Firearms in Western Australia Police in Western Australia have launched a focused operation to seize firearms linked to people who identify with the “sovereign citizen” movement. That movement rejects the legitimacy

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Comey Claims No Knowledge of Epstein or Maxwell During DOJ and FBI Tenure

Erica Carlin October 6, 2025

Comey’s Claim on Epstein: A Memory Gap Republicans Won’t Let Slide The latest chapter in the post-Epstein drama came in a short, pointed letter that landed on Oct. 1 and raised more questions than it

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Jordan Peterson Admitted for Neurological Care, Suspends Public Appearances Indefinitely

Karen Givens October 6, 2025

Jordan Peterson has been hospitalized and has put all public engagements on hold while he receives treatment for neurological issues. The news landed quickly and prompted a wide wave of concern from fans, colleagues, and

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Biden in Attendance as Phillies Rally Falls Short in 4-3 Dodgers Loss

Darnell Thompkins October 6, 2025

The Phillies staged a late rally that got the crowd on its feet, but the Los Angeles Dodgers held on for a 4-3 win. Former President Joe Biden was in attendance, a detail that grabbed

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Shin Bruises From Running: What’s Going On and How to Fix It

Ella Ford October 6, 2025

Bruises and deep aching along the front of the shin are a common, maddening problem for runners of all levels, but they are not a mystery you just have to accept. These symptoms often stem

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Treat Tennis Elbow at Home with Self Reliant Wrap and Tape Techniques Today

Ella Ford October 6, 2025

Tennis elbow, medically called lateral epicondylitis, is a common overuse tendon problem on the outside of the elbow that connects to the forearm muscles. It often shows up after repetitive gripping, racket sports, lifting or

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Hoverboards Signal Chinese Manufacturing Strength and Underscore Need to Protect American Industry

Kevin Parker October 6, 2025

We made a new show called Version History, and the first episode dives into the wild life cycle of the hoverboard craze. It’s a time capsule of a gadget that burned bright, crashed hard, and

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Microsoft Is Testing an Ad-Supported Xbox Cloud Gaming Layer

Kevin Parker October 6, 2025

Microsoft has quietly begun testing an ad-supported tier for Xbox Cloud Gaming that would let people stream games without a Game Pass subscription, according to sources familiar with the plans. The move aims to open

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Instagram Must Restore Simple Photo Sharing! Users Demand Meta Roll Back Feature Bloat

Kevin Parker October 6, 2025

Instagram used to be simple: you snapped a picture, you shared it, people saw it. Now the app feels crowded with choices that often get in the way of the thing people actually opened it

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Trey Yesavage 11-Strikeout ALDS Start Sends Blue Jays Past Yankees 13-7

Darnell Thompkins October 6, 2025

Trey Yesavage made MLB history by racking up 11 strikeouts and allowing no hits through five innings in the Blue Jays’ 13-7 ALDS Game 2 win over the Yankees. It was the kind of outing

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Patriots Upset Bills 23-20 Leaving No NFL Team Unbeaten This Season

Darnell Thompkins October 6, 2025

The New England Patriots upset the Buffalo Bills, 23-20, on Sunday night ensuring every NFL team now has at least one loss this season. It was one of those games that felt like a wake-up

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Spencer Rattler Secures First NFL Win After 11 Starts as Saints Defeat Giants 26 to 14 at Superdome

Darnell Thompkins October 6, 2025

After 11 starts, Spencer Rattler finally notched his first NFL win, guiding New Orleans to a 26-14 victory over the New York Giants at the Superdome. The scoreboard showed a two-touchdown margin, but the real

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Corn Prices Fall Ahead of December Close Farmers Brace for Lower Harvest Price

Dan Veld October 6, 2025

Corn futures ended Friday with contracts slipping 2 to 3 cents after a morning that ping ponged between modest buying and selling, and December closed the week roughly 3 cents lower, painting a cautious picture

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BlackRock’s infrastructure play gets a boost as Minnesota approves buyout

Dan Veld October 6, 2025

Minnesota power regulators on Friday approved a $6.2 billion plan for a BlackRock unit and Canada Pension Plan to buy utility owner Allete, parent of Minnesota Power, saying recent modifications by the parties should address

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Avoid 4 Financial Mistakes Suze Orman Says Will Erode Your Savings

Dan Veld October 6, 2025

Personal finance guru Suze Orman has been blunt about the habits that quietly wreck household budgets, and her message is still sharp: small slips add up fast. With prices high and the economy shaky, she

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Camp Lejeune Toxic Water Exposes Government Neglect as Veterans and Families Fight Cancer

Darnell Thompkins October 5, 2025

Camp Lejeune’s Poisoned Water: One Family’s Fight and a Country’s Failure Virginia Robinson spent 25 years serving at Camp Lejeune, building a life and raising a family while drinking, bathing, and living with poisoned water.

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Humana Medicare Advantage Ratings Drop for 2026 Shrinking Members

Dan Veld October 3, 2025

Humana disclosed that just 20% of its Medicare Advantage members will be enrolled in plans rated 4 stars or above for 2026, a modest decline from 2025 and broadly in line with the company’s own

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Progesterone, Estrogen and Acid Reflux: What to Know

Ella Ford October 3, 2025

If you’ve felt the familiar, irritating ache of acid reflux, you’ve probably asked why it flares up at certain times. Hormones are one often overlooked trigger, especially progesterone and estrogen. This piece breaks down the

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Genetic Clues Could Tell Which Stage 0 Breast Lesions Will Turn Invasive

Ella Ford October 3, 2025

Women diagnosed with abnormal breast cells at an early stage face a brutal unknown: will these cells stay contained or become invasive cancer? A new study suggests genetic analysis of hundreds of common variants can

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Almost Every Heart Attack, Stroke, and Heart Failure Starts With a Red Flag

Ella Ford October 3, 2025

Researchers dug into health records and found a near-universal pattern: most serious cardiovascular events don’t arrive out of the blue. The team reviewed data from more than 600,000 Korean adults and nearly 1,200 American adults

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NBCUniversal and YouTube TV Strike a New Deal as NBCSN Returns

Kevin Parker October 3, 2025

NBCUniversal and YouTube reached a new multi-year carriage agreement that keeps the broadcaster’s full channel lineup on the streaming TV service. The deal follows a short extension and fresh negotiations, and it resolves a familiar

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Yankees Rookie Cam Schlittler Dominates Wild Card with Eight Scoreless Innings 12 Strikeouts and No Walks

Darnell Thompkins October 3, 2025

Cam Schlittler stepped onto the mound and did something rare and relentless: eight scoreless innings, 12 strikeouts, and zero walks in a single postseason start. It was the kind of outing that stops conversations and

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Rams and 49ers Clash in Week 5 Overtime Test of Grit

Darnell Thompkins October 3, 2025

The Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers opened Week 5 of the 2025 NFL season with a game that refused to give up its drama early, forcing overtime on a night when nothing felt

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Cam Newton Says Browns Keep Shedeur Sanders for Star Power Not Merit

Darnell Thompkins October 3, 2025

Former NFL quarterback Cam Newton suggested the Cleveland Browns might be keeping rookie Shedeur Sanders on the roster because he generates attention, not strictly because of on-field merit. That comment landed in a league already

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Apple Accelerates Smart Glasses Push, Pauses Lightweight Vision Pro

Kevin Parker October 2, 2025

Apple has quietly shifted gears, putting top resources onto smart glasses that would square off with Meta’s Ray-Ban and Oakley efforts while shelving a lighter Vision Pro plan. The company is reportedly developing at least

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Crystal Light Lowers Sugar Intake but Leaves Nutrition to Real Food

Ella Ford October 2, 2025

Is Crystal Light Healthy? A Clear Look at Ingredients, Risks, and Alternatives I’ll break down the ingredients and nutrition, weigh the health trade-offs, describe who should be cautious, and offer sensible swap options you can

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NASCAR Holds Carson Hocevar Accountable Fines 50K for Endangering Safety Officials at Kansas Speedway

Darnell Thompkins October 2, 2025

Carson Hocevar Fined $50,000 After Kansas Incident NASCAR has fined Carson Hocevar $50,000 for endangering safety officials during the Cup Series race at Kansas Speedway. The penalty landed after a chaotic sequence late in the

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Albert Pujols frontrunner to lead Angels bringing veteran leadership and accountability

Darnell Thompkins October 2, 2025

Albert Pujols: The Angels’ Next Manager on the Horizon Rumors are swirling that the Angels are eyeing a familiar face to steady the ship, and it’s hard to ignore the logic. Albert Pujols, a franchise

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Canadian Natural Resources CNQ Secures Investor Income with 25 Years of Dividend Growth and Robust Cash Flow

Dan Veld October 2, 2025

Canadian Natural Resources Limited, known as CNQ, is a major oil and gas producer operating across Western Canada, the North Sea, and offshore Africa. The company’s business model focuses on a broad mix of assets

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Sorghum Delivers Drought Resilience and Practical Nutrition to Strengthen American Food Security

Ella Ford October 2, 2025

Sorghum, often called “guinea corn”, started in Africa and now feeds people around the world. It stands out because it tolerates dry soils and punishing heat better than many other grains. That resilience makes it

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Amazon and the NBA: How AWS Is Rewriting Basketball Stats

Kevin Parker October 2, 2025

Amazon Web Services is rolling out a new basketball intelligence system that will feed live games with richer, machine-driven statistics for the 2025–2026 season. It promises to track the movement of players in microscopic detail,

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Saint Thérèse’s Relics Begin U.S. Pilgrimage in Metro Detroit

Karen Givens October 2, 2025

The sacred bones of a much-loved French Carmelite nun and Catholic saint, Thérèse of Lisieux, began a tour of the U.S. at a metro Detroit parish named in her honor. Devotees, curious visitors, and local

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Planned Parenthood Prevention Park Near University of Houston Permanently Closes After Pro Life Defund Push

Darnell Thompkins October 1, 2025

The 78,000-square-foot, stair-step tower once promoted as the largest Planned Parenthood facility in the Western Hemisphere has shut its doors for good. “Prevention Park” was situated near the University of Houston and Texas Southern University.

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Deion Sanders Apologizes to BYU as Colorado Is Fined for Derogatory Fan Chants

Darnell Thompkins October 1, 2025

Colorado coach Deion Sanders apologized to BYU after derogatory chants by Buffaloes fans during a game over the weekend resulted in a fine for the program. The incident has pushed questions about fan behavior, leadership

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Bruce Bochy Out as Rangers Manager After Three Seasons Since 2023 World Series Title

Darnell Thompkins October 1, 2025

Bruce Bochy is out after a three-year stint that began with the Rangers’ first World Series championship in 2023. The surprise is less about his résumé and more about the timing, coming at a moment

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Brett Favre Endorses Jon Gruden to Restore Arkansas Football After Pittman Departure

Darnell Thompkins October 1, 2025

Brett Favre publicly endorsed Jon Gruden as a potential head coach for the Arkansas Razorbacks after the university and Sam Pittman parted ways over the weekend. The endorsement landed fast and loud, arriving in a

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Verizon Bolsters 5G Network Expands Meta AI Wearable Partnership and Raises Dividend

Dan Veld October 1, 2025

Verizon is doubling down on 5G and cutting-edge wearable tech while leaning on steady cash flow and a long history of dividend increases. The company’s recent moves put it at the intersection of infrastructure, enterprise

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Chevron Targets Greek Offshore Gas Blocks to Bolster Energy Independence

Dan Veld October 1, 2025

Chevron Corporation (NYSE: CVX) has quietly moved into a region getting hot attention from energy players and governments. On September 10, 2025, the company filed a bid to explore four offshore blocks near Greece’s Peloponnese

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Green Mediterranean Diet Slows Cognitive Aging in 18 Month Trial and Protects Senior Independence

Ella Ford October 1, 2025

New research points to a practical way to protect the brain: tweak the Mediterranean diet to favor plant power and specific polyphenol-rich foods. Scientists tracked people over 18 months and found measurable changes in blood

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Hypertension Patients Must Prioritize Prescription Medications Over Herbal Supplements

Ella Ford October 1, 2025

Cardiovascular disease is the leading killer in the United States, and high blood pressure plays a huge role in that tragic statistic. Hypertension affects roughly half of U.S. adults and raises the risk of heart

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Fish Oil and Magnesium Can Interact Consult Your Doctor Before Combining Supplements

Ella Ford October 1, 2025

Fish oil and magnesium are both popular supplements with clear reasons people take them, but their effects can overlap in ways that matter for safety and results. This article breaks down what each does, the

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Buy Fitbit Trackers Now, Secure Low Prices While Google Integration Continues

Kevin Parker October 1, 2025

Is Fitbit Still Worth It in 2025? Fitbit is still a familiar name, even after Google bought the company in 2021. The brand has shifted a lot since then, but its trackers remain solid for

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Leaked M5 iPad Pro Benchmarks Challenge Apple to Explain Russian YouTuber Video

Kevin Parker October 1, 2025

A Russian YouTuber posted an unboxing video that appears to show an unannounced iPad Pro running an M5 chip, and the footage feels like the first real look at something Apple has not yet publicly

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Amazon launches new Echo speakers, Blink security cameras and a color Kindle Scribe

Kevin Parker October 1, 2025

Amazon’s Fall Hardware Showcase: A Straightforward Rundown Amazon staged a fall hardware event that mixed smart home gear, entertainment devices, and a surprising tweak to its reading lineup. The company unveiled refreshed Echo speakers, a

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Why the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Pick Feels Like a Cultural Surrender

David Gregoire September 30, 2025

When the NFL announced Bad Bunny as the 2026 Super Bowl halftime headliner, many conservatives saw more than a music choice — they saw a message. The league is no longer simply putting on a

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Nicole Kidman, Husband Separated After Nearly Two Decades

David Gregoire September 30, 2025

Actress Nicole Kidman and country star Keith Urban are reportedly living apart after nearly 19 years of marriage, according to multiple sources who spoke with outlets reporting the news. The development has drawn broad attention

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Mike Johnson Warns Schumer Will Force Shutdown to Appease Far Left

David Gregoire September 30, 2025

Mike Johnson Says Schumer ‘Willing’ To Force Shutdown Because Someone Is ‘Coming For Him’ House Speaker Mike Johnson told Fox News that Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is prepared to risk a government shutdown for

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Medtech Holds Firm at $584 Billion Valuation as VC Funding Climbs 16% and M&A Deal Size Rises

Dan Veld September 30, 2025

EY report reflects steady VC and M&A activity in medtech industry EY’s latest industry pulse confirms medtech is on a steady climb, reaching a $584bn valuation for the 12 months ended June 30 and tracking

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Flowers Foods FLO Delivers Reliable Dividend Income for Conservative Passive Investors After 23 Years of Raises

Dan Veld September 30, 2025

Flowers Foods is one of the big names in packaged baked goods in the United States, known for moving bread, rolls, snack cakes, and a steady stream of shelf-stable baked items into supermarkets and foodservice

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Carnival Raises Guidance After Record Quarter as Bookings Outpace Ship Capacity

Dan Veld September 30, 2025

Carnival Lifts Outlook Again As Booking Momentum Outpaces Capacity Growth Carnival reported a blockbuster third quarter with net income of $1.9 billion, or $1.33 per diluted share, up from $1.7 billion a year earlier. Adjusted

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Switch to Two Meals a Day to Boost Weight Loss and Potentially Reduce Heart Risk

Ella Ford September 30, 2025

Cutting your daily eating to two meals sounds simple, and for many it is a practical change that can reduce stress and save time. People try it to lose weight, manage health risks, or because

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Start Walking Today Boost Metabolism Burn Fat and Sustain Energy with Smart Carbs

Ella Ford September 30, 2025

Walk More, Fuel Better: How Carbs Power Your Steps Walking is one of the simplest ways to boost metabolism, burn fat and protect your bones, and it works whether you stroll through the mall, hit

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YouTube Pays $24.5M to Settle Trump’s Free Speech Lawsuit and Fund White House State Ballroom

Kevin Parker September 30, 2025

YouTube has agreed to a settlement in the lawsuit President Donald Trump filed in 2021, and the outcome deserves close attention from anyone who cares about fairness and free speech. The company will pay a

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Fall Finds, Gear, and Guilty Pleasures

Kevin Parker September 30, 2025

Hey friends — welcome to the Spreely tech review for fall 2025, the quick guide to the most stubbornly interesting things I’m obsessing over this week. Consider this your warm, slightly caffeinated fall dispatch with

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Save $30 on Amazon Echo Spot and Secure Family Budgets Before Prime Big Deal Days

Kevin Parker September 30, 2025

Prime Big Deal Days: Early bargains worth your attention Amazon has set Prime Big Deal Days for Tuesday, October 7th through October 8th, and the retailer already started dropping meaningful discounts. Early deals span earbuds,

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