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West Virginia Women Rally to Upset No. 11 Duke Amid Bench Chaos
in SportsWest Virginia stunned No. 11 Duke in a game marked by chaos, resilience, and a fearless five on the floor. Sydney Shaw led the charge as the Mountaineers battled back for a dramatic win, proving grit can rewrite the night.
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Georgia Tech Aims to Bounce Back in ACC Showdown Against Boston College with King and Lonergan
in SportsGeorgia Tech aims to rebound behind Haynes King’s steady leadership as they line up against Boston College. Freshman Dylan Lonergan could bring a surprise spark on offense, while questions linger about the Jackets’ defense. It’s shaping up to be a pivotal ACC showdown that could redefine their season.
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Illini Host Maryland in Military Appreciation Showdown
in SportsIllinois hosts Maryland in a Military Appreciation Game at Gies Memorial Stadium, a day dedicated to honoring veterans and active-duty service members. The festivities pair ceremonial moments with a high-stakes Big Ten showdown as the Illini push for momentum this season.
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Underdog UCF Eyes Upset as Texas Tech Chases Playoff Bid
in SportsWeek 12 centers on a potential upset as UCF takes on a red-hot Texas Tech. An injured quarterback and a stout defense could tilt the scales, setting the stage for surprises and sharp strategy.
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Seahawks Hall of Fame safety Kenny Easley dies at 66
in SportsSeahawks icon Kenny Easley, a Hall of Fame safety known as “The Enforcer,” has died at 66. A fearless, record-setting force on the field, his legacy helped shape Seattle football for generations.
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Fiji’s POLCS Plan Delayed as Electoral Reform Debate Heats Up
in Fiji NewsDelays and quiet power plays surround Fiji’s push for electoral reform, raising questions about what’s really shaping the timeline. As talks of a new system gain momentum, the path to change remains uncertain—and the democratic stakes feel higher than ever.
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Belarus Faces Last-Minute Hurdles Ahead of Denmark World Cup Qualifier
in SportsBelarus faces a travel nightmare ahead of a crucial World Cup qualifier in Copenhagen. An 18-hour odyssey and border delays forced a last-minute reshuffle as the team races toward Parken Stadium for a high-stakes showdown.
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Security Tightens Ahead of Bosnia-Herzegovina vs Romania in Zenica
in SportsZenica braces for a high-stakes clash between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Romania, under a heavy security presence and a charged atmosphere. With pride on the line and tensions simmering, the night risks becoming about more than football.
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Crimson on the Cusp: Ivy League Title and FCS Playoff Bid Hangs in Weekend Showdown
in SportsAll eyes swing to the Ivy League this weekend as Harvard aims to lock up a share of the title and a potential playoff berth. With a high-stakes chase from Yale, Cornell, Dartmouth, and Penn, the race could reshape the league’s fate and spotlight the Ivy’s rising national profile.
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Terrapins vs. Marquette in Milwaukee: Can Maryland Turn the Tide?
in SportsTwo programs with contrasting vibes collide in Milwaukee as Maryland searches for consistency behind Pharrel Payne. Marquette looks to rebound with a fast, turnover-friendly attack and a stingy defense after their last outing. With Myles Rice’s status up in the air and the guard duel shaping the flow, this one could come down to tempo…
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Fijian Holdings Seeks Controlling Stake in Port Denarau Marina Ahead of December 5 EGM
in Fiji NewsPort Denarau Marina could be entering a new era as Fijian Holdings pursues a controlling stake. An upcoming extraordinary general meeting may set the course for ownership changes with wide-ranging implications for Fiji’s tourism and local economy.
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James Pickens Jr. Reveals Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and the Power of Early Detection
in HealthGrey’s Anatomy favorite James Pickens Jr. reveals a prostate cancer diagnosis, underscoring the role of routine screenings and family history in his journey. He’s been candid about early detection and proactive care, a narrative that resonates with the medical storyline on screen.
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Geologist-Turned-Chocolatier Brings Artisanal Bonbons to Syracuse
in FoodFrom geology to ganache, a former environmental consultant is reshaping Syracuse’s downtown chocolate scene with artisanal bonbons that fuse science, craft, and community. A taste of precision, color, and a story just beginning.
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Penn State Faces La Salle in Philadelphia Neutral-Site Showdown at Xfinity Mobile Arena
in SportsTwo rising programs collide in Philadelphia as Penn State faces La Salle in a neutral-site showdown to kick off the Basketball on Broad Autumn Invitational. Tip-off at 1:00 PM at the Xfinity Mobile Arena sets the stage for a guard-heavy, momentum-filled clash in a high-profile doubleheader.
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Kenny Easley Dies at 66: Seahawks Hall of Fame Safety Remembered
in SportsLegendary Seahawks safety Kenny Easley has died at 66. A Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee whose fearless, game-changing play left an enduring mark on the franchise and the sport, his legacy continues to inspire future generations.
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Springboks survive early red card to beat Italy in Turin
in Fiji NewsTurin tested the Springboks’ grit as they weathered an early setback to seal the win against Italy. A stubborn display and a late push set the stage for a blockbuster showdown with Ireland.
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No One Is Above the Law: Fiji Cracks Down on Speeding to Cut Road Toll
in Fiji NewsA hardline crackdown on speeding is coming from Fiji’s top traffic boss, with enforcement set to apply to everyone—police, government drivers, and beyond. As the road toll climbs and the festive season nears, officials promise steady visibility and a culture of accountability on the highways. A bold move poised to reshape how drivers use Fiji’s…
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Beamer at a Crossroads: Virginia Tech Rumors Hover Over South Carolina’s Future
in SportsSouth Carolina football is at a crossroads, trading optimism for growing unease as it navigates a tough stretch. With a sputtering offense and mounting scrutiny on head coach Shane Beamer, the coming weeks promise pivotal decisions that could redefine the program’s direction.
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Justice Haynes Foot Surgery Clouds Michigan’s Season and Draft Prospects
in SportsMichigan’s Justice Haynes faces a pivotal medical moment as a foot issue could sideline him for the season. The star back has flashed elite production, but questions about health—and what it means for his NFL future—add a tense twist to the Wolverines’ year.
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Texas A&M’s New Course-Review Policy Sparks Academic Freedom Debate
in EducationNew policies from a university board tighten control over courses tied to race, gender ideology, or sexual orientation, sparking a heated debate over academic freedom and teaching boundaries. With AI-driven content reviews and stricter syllabus alignment on the docket, faculty warn of a chilling effect on instruction.
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AirPods Pro 3 8B25 Firmware Update on iOS 26 Improves Translation and Bluetooth Stability
in TechnologyApple rolls out a new AirPods firmware update on iOS 26, targeting Pro 3, Pro 2, and AirPods 4 with a focus on fixes and smoother performance. The patch installs automatically in the background when your devices are in range and charging, quietly boosting translation accuracy, Bluetooth stability, and daily usability. Expect small but noticeable…