Author: Caden Levingston
McLaren Drivers Disqualified from Las Vegas GP as Championship Battle Turns Three-Way
McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri were disqualified from the 2025 Las Vegas GP for plank wear violations, slashing Norris’s championship lead to just 24 points over tied rivals Max Verstappen and Piastri, turning the title fight into a three-way battle.
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Boston Gets Its First Michelin Star: 311 Omakase Honored in Historic Northeast Debut
Boston earned its first Michelin star in 2025 as 311 Omakase, led by Chef Wei Fa Chen, was honored in the inaugural Northeast Cities guide. The recognition signals a major shift for the city's culinary scene and could bring $40M in tourism revenue.
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Cameron Boozer leads Duke to 78-66 win over Kansas in 2025 Champions Classic
Duke beat Kansas 78-66 in the 2025 Champions Classic at Madison Square Garden, led by Cameron Boozer’s 18-point, 10-rebound effort. The win pushes Duke to 5-0, while Kansas drops to 3-2 amid growing concerns over interior defense.
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Luka Doncic Faces Backlash Over Alleged Viral Comments Targeting Bronny James
A viral video falsely claims Luka Doncic mocked Bronny James after the Lakers beat the Bucks, sparking outrage. The NBA is investigating the AI-generated deepfake, which targets the young guard's legitimacy in the league.
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Why 'A House of Dynamite' Ends Without a Villain — The Nuclear Proliferation Message
A House of Dynamite ends without naming a villain, using its ambiguous climax to spotlight systemic nuclear proliferation risks and spark political debate.
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TCU Staves Off Baylor, Wins 42-36 in Lightning‑Delayed Thriller
TCU beat Baylor 42‑36 after a lightning delay, extending their rivalry lead. Hoover’s three TD passes and a late interception clinched the win.
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Cubs Turn to Drew Pomeranz in Game 5, Brewers Win 3-1 to Advance
Lefty Drew Pomeranz started Game 5 for the Cubs on Oct. 11, 2025, but the Brewers won 3‑1 at American Family Field, ending Chicago’s postseason.
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UFC White House event: Conor McGregor says he’ll ‘definitely’ fight there in June 2026
Conor McGregor says he will "definitely" fight at the UFC’s planned White House event in June 2026, calling it "my event." It would be his first bout since breaking his leg in 2021 against Dustin Poirier. Dana White aims to host about 5,000 attendees on the South Lawn. Michael Chandler is the leading opponent. Final card decisions are expected to start in February 2026.
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Florida Gators Stunned by USF: Three Takeaways From the 18–16 Shock at The Swamp
Florida fell 18–16 to USF in Gainesville, a result that sent shockwaves across college football. A late penalty and a last-second field goal sealed USF’s first-ever win over Florida, one week after beating another ranked team. Billy Napier owned the failure and now faces growing pressure with LSU up next. The loss dents Florida’s playoff hopes and exposes issues with execution, discipline, and game management.
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