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Even a fighter away from the Octagon for a decade isn’t off-limits to UFC drug testing, as a recent discovery in the anti-doping database reveals. The unexpected listing in the 2025 records shows a test administered to someone who hasn’t competed in nearly 10 years—stunning MMA fans and raising fresh questions.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers hope to cap their season on a high note with a clutch win against the Buffalo Bills. While the Bills are known for their strong performances, they have shown signs of vulnerability this year, leaving the Steelers with a chance to pull off a season-altering victory.
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The Associated Press has returned to court to protect the right to speak freely, challenging the White House over concerns about government retaliation. Led by Executive Editor Julie Pace, AP seeks to ensure that neither journalists nor citizens face punitive action for expressing dissent.
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Late missteps continue to haunt the Arizona Cardinals as another murky choice in the game’s final moments led to a loss that could have been prevented. The pattern of crucial errors is raising questions about how the team manages high-pressure closing minutes.
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In an historic decision, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Itvisma, an adeno-associated virus vector-based gene therapy for spinal muscular atrophy. By extending eligibility to adults and children two years of age and older, this new treatment offers fresh hope for families coping with the disease.
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Superman stands at the foundation of superhero history. His groundbreaking presence in DC Comics paved the way for countless icons, from Batman to Iron Man, proving that his legacy endures well beyond his own stories.
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In an opinion piece, Kendall Cotton endorses Donald Trump’s “pay the people” proposal, claiming it would put healthcare decisions back into Americans’ hands. The plan suggests that individuals should manage their own funds and insurance policies to gain greater control over coverage.
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Humans pride themselves on achievements like the wheel, complex cities, and major societal developments. However, as KESIAH WINTERS argues, comparing ourselves with creatures as intelligent and socially dynamic as dolphins may reveal our superiority complex is misplaced. In this thought-provoking examination, readers are invited to consider that every species brings its own unique strengths to the table.
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Montana’s Republican majority seems secure on paper, yet recent legislative sessions suggest a divide within the party. Some lawmakers elected as Republicans have been accused of straying from platform commitments, causing disappointment among constituents.
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A concerned letter-writer contends that old school Democrats have abandoned the values of John F. Kennedy and Barack Obama. Instead, the party is allegedly leaning toward socialism, illustrated by a new mayor-elect and the suggestion that it might be easier to work the system than find a job.
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Many anime fans cherish the source material behind their favorite series, which is why a poorly adapted version can feel devastating. This piece explores ten of the most notorious offenders known for undermining their original works, highlighting the critical mistakes that led to their downfall.
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A recent letter in the Concord Monitor accuses President Trump of reaching new depths by launching a “demented attack” on Congresswoman Maggie Goodlander, a Navy Reserve veteran. The writer questions whether Trump has any moral boundary left to cross, pointing to “lawful orders and murder” as evidence of a deepening conflict.
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Sam Darnold’s tenure with the Seattle Seahawks raises the central question: can he shed his turnover-prone reputation? He has shown glimpses of MVP-level play, but fans remain on edge as they wait to see which version of Darnold shows up this season.
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Germany’s far-right Alternative for Germany launched a new youth organization on Saturday, drawing thousands of protesters to the western city of Giessen. Some demonstrators clashed with police, highlighting the tensions around the party’s anti-immigration stance.
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Magna Vista’s football program celebrated its first region championship since 2015 with a landmark victory over Lord Botetourt. The resounding win set a new program record for points scored in a playoff game and underscored the Warriors’ renewed dominance on the gridiron.
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Former Idaho health official Alex Adams, nominated by President Trump, aims to replicate his state-level success with foster care at the federal level. As the prospective assistant secretary of the Administration for Children and Families, he hopes to narrow the gap between the number of kids in foster care and the families ready to support them.
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A Dnews feature urges readers to pause this Thanksgiving and meaningfully express gratitude toward those they love and admire. Emphasizing the holiday’s deeper connection to thankfulness, this piece calls attention to the enduring value of appreciation.
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A newly adopted teacher dress code in Manchester has drawn questions about whether proper input was gathered beforehand. Officials including the superintendent and a former mayor argue the policy deserved more thorough review before final approval.
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In a decision made on November 17, Spalding County’s Board of Commissioners formally approved the retirement of Sheriff’s K-9 Roscoe, marking the end of a notable chapter in local law enforcement. Cited as a trusted partner in the field, Roscoe’s service has been recognized for its dedicated contribution to the community.
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The annual rivalry between Louisville and Kentucky intensifies this Saturday afternoon. With the Governor’s Cup on the line, both teams aim to prove their strength on Louisville’s home turf. Football fans can expect a spirited contest as these historic rivals meet once again.
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A single headline, “There’s mistakes everywhere,” sent some readers into a grammar-induced tailspin. While many overlooked the slip at first, others felt a fingernails-on-chalkboard unease, reminding us how powerfully words can affect us.
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