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In a heartfelt announcement on Instagram, Caitlin Clark, star player for the Indiana Fever, revealed that she will not be returning for the remainder of the WNBA season due to an ongoing injury. The 23-year-old expressed deep disappointment in her post, stating that “disappointed isn’t a big enough word” to describe her emotions. What Happened Clark sustained a right groin injury on July 15 during a late-game play, which was initially expected to be a temporary setback. However, her recovery was complicated by a bone bruise, further prolonging her absence from the court. This season, she was only able to…

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The death of Vadim Kruglov, a 37-year-old Russian national living in Tacoma, Washington, has shocked the Burning Man community and the public alike. Vadim’s father, Igor Kruglov, has expressed his grief and determination to seek justice for his son, whose body was found under disturbing circumstances at the festival. Vadim, a passionate and artistic participant in the Burning Man festival, was reported missing after attending the event on August 24, 2025. His body was discovered later in a “pool of blood” during one of the festival’s central events. Local authorities, including the Pershing County Sheriff’s Office, are investigating his death…

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In an unexpected and controversial moment during the NFL season opener, Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter was ejected after spitting on Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott. This altercation unfolded shortly after the Eagles celebrated their Super Bowl win, setting the tone for a tumultuous start to the game. What Happened The ejection came just six seconds into the match, immediately penalizing the Eagles with a 15-yard penalty before they even had the chance to make their first play. The Cowboys took advantage of this early error and quickly scored a touchdown, making it a challenging start for the Eagles.…

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A comet, named 3I-Atlas, originating from another star, is captivating astronomers with its incredible journey through our solar system. Recent telescope observations from the Gemini South telescope in Chile have revealed a comet with an active tail, signaling its increasing activity as it nears the sun. What Happened The comet 3I-Atlas, which was first identified as an interstellar object, has recently become more active as it approaches the sun. The latest images captured by the Gemini South telescope show the comet’s tail lengthening, and its icy core surrounded by a cloud of dust and gas. This interstellar traveler is currently…

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Ford Motor Company has announced a major shift in its motorsports division, rebranding it as Ford Racing in an effort to strengthen its connection between racing and consumer vehicles. The news was shared with employees by Will Ford, the great-grandson of the company’s founder, Henry Ford. What Happened The change from Ford Performance to Ford Racing represents a deeper alignment with the company’s century-long history in motorsports. The new name not only pays homage to Ford’s heritage in racing but also marks a strategic move to connect Ford’s high-performance vehicles with their racing innovations. The new logo now proudly displays…

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In a remarkable turn of events, Bryan Hooper Sr., a Minnesota father, has been exonerated after serving 27 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. His wrongful conviction was based on false testimony that has since been recanted, leading to his release from Stillwater Correctional Facility. What Happened Bryan Hooper was wrongfully convicted of the murder of 77-year-old Ann Prazniak in 1998. His conviction was largely based on the testimony of Chalaka Young, a key witness who later admitted to being responsible for the murder. Hooper, who had spent nearly three decades in prison, walked free on…

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article Image provided by the Aurora Police Department AURORA, Ill. – Aurora police recovered three loaded guns — two of them stolen — during a late-night traffic stop last weekend that also led to weapons charges for two teenagers. What we know: Investigators with the Aurora Police Special Operations Group stopped a 2022 Nissan Sentra just before 11 p.m. on Aug. 30 near Route 30 and Route 31 in Montgomery after observing multiple traffic violations, according to police. The car was occupied by five people. During the stop, officers found a loaded handgun in the backpack of a 17-year-old passenger,…

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CHICAGO – Gusty winds take center stage today, but that’s not the only player. Yesterday I discussed the return of wildfire smoke to our sky and it is certainly evident now.  As I was refueling this morning, I noticed how orange the moon was in the sky and that is due to the smoke. The amount of haze will be diminishing during the day.  Chicago weather forecast  What to expect: We had some sprinkles as expected overnight and they are done. In the wake of that weak system we will see partly cloudy skies and breezy conditions through the day.…

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All-star Denver chef Carrie Baird is used to being the center of attention. She has been a contestant and judge on Top Chef, a reality TV show about cooking. She also owns two Denver restaurants, which she took time from Thursday to teach students at Smoky Hill High School one of her most popular recipes, fancy toast. It’s what she will be serving at the Grand Tasting at the Denver Wine + Food Festival on Saturday. The students from Smoky Hill will be there to help her prepare it for that day. “We’re just going to be helping prep and…

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A federal jury has ordered Google to pay $425.7 million for improperly snooping on people’s smartphones during a nearly decade-long period of intrusions. The verdict reached Wednesday in San Francisco federal court followed a more than two-week trial in a class-action case covering about 98 million smartphones operating in the United States between July 1, 2016, through Sept. 23, 2024. That means the total damages awarded in the five-year-old case works out to about $4 per device. Google had denied that it was improperly tracking the online activity of people who thought they had shielded themselves with privacy controls. The…

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