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  • TCU 115-64 Jackson State (Dec 29, 2025) Game Recap – ESPN

    1. TCU 115-64 Jackson State (Dec 29, 2025) Game Recap  ESPN
    2. Hot-shooting TCU routs Jackson State to cap nonconference schedule  Henry Herald
    3. Horned Frogs Crush Tigers, 115-64  GoFrogs.com
    4. TCU eyes more complete game in final Big 12 tuneup vs. Jackson…

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  • Dominant Third Quarter Fuels 76-52 Win Over SMU

    Dominant Third Quarter Fuels 76-52 Win Over SMU

    CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.  — The Cavaliers exploded for a 20-point scoring run in the third quarter to separate from SMU and notch its second straight ACC victory of the season. Virginia (10-3, 2-0) defeated SMU (7-7, 0-2) by a score of 76-52 in…

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  • Dominant Third Quarter Fuels 76-52 Win Over SMU

    Dominant Third Quarter Fuels 76-52 Win Over SMU

    CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.  — The Cavaliers exploded for a 20-point scoring run in the third quarter to separate from SMU and notch its second straight ACC victory of the season. Virginia (10-3, 2-0) defeated SMU (7-7, 0-2) by a score of 76-52 in…

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  • No. 3 Iowa State Remains Unbeaten In 89-61 Win vs. Houston Christian

    No. 3 Iowa State Remains Unbeaten In 89-61 Win vs. Houston Christian

    AMES, Iowa – No. 3 Iowa State (13-0) will begin Big 12 competition unbeaten after defeating its school-record 42nd-straight non-conference opponent in Hilton Coliseum in an 89-61 victory over Houston Christian (5-8) Monday night.

    The…

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  • Today’s Hurdle hints and answers for December 30, 2025

    Today’s Hurdle hints and answers for December 30, 2025

    If you like playing daily word games like Wordle, then Hurdle is a great game to add to your routine.

    There are five rounds to the game. The first round sees you trying to guess the…

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  • How the moon kicked Chandrayaan-3 propulsion module into a new orbit

    How the moon kicked Chandrayaan-3 propulsion module into a new orbit

    On December 30, astronomer Jonathan McDowell posted on X.com: “The abandoned Chandrayaan-3 propulsion module, left in a 125000 x 305000 km orbit in 2024, had a bit of a tussle with the Moon in November and has now been found in a 365000 x…

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  • Afghanistan post-return monitoring survey report (December 2025) – ReliefWeb

    1. Afghanistan post-return monitoring survey report (December 2025)  ReliefWeb
    2. UN: Return of Millions from Afghanistan Has Complicated the Country’s Problems  8am.media
    3. UN: 2.8 million Migrants Returned to Afghanistan in 2025  KabulNow
    4. UNDP Reports…

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  • Optical Pin Beams Achieve Resilient, Long-Distance Propagation For Free-Space Systems

    Optical Pin Beams Achieve Resilient, Long-Distance Propagation For Free-Space Systems

    Optical pin beams represent a significant advance in structured light technology, offering enhanced resilience and long-distance propagation compared to traditional optical beams. Ze Zhang, Hongwei Jiang from China University of Geosciences…

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  • Women wearing hijabs targeted in anti-Muslim abuse post-Bondi attack, says Imams Council

    Women wearing hijabs targeted in anti-Muslim abuse post-Bondi attack, says Imams Council

    There are concerns women wearing hijabs are bearing the brunt of a “horrifying” wave of Islamophobia in the wake of the Bondi Beach terrorist attack, with one support service saying reports of hate incidents have increased nearly 200 per cent.

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