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Jake Paul Drops $42 Million on Massive Georgia Hunting Estate

Jake Paul Drops $42 Million on Massive Georgia Hunting Estate

Internet bad boy turned business mogul Jake Paul is making headlines again—this time not for knocking someone out, but for putting a jaw-dropping $42 million down on a piece of pure Southern paradise. According to reports from TMZ and Celebrity Net Worth, the 27-year-old prizefighter and media tycoon is in contract to buy Southlands Plantation—a […]

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Can Army and Navy Athletes Be Drafted? A Look at the New Armed Forces Waiver

Can Army and Navy Athletes Be Drafted? A Look at the New Armed Forces Waiver

by Hunter Campbell Service academy athletes, like those from Army, Navy, and Air Force, face unique challenges in pursuing professional sports careers due to their military obligations. Despite talent on the field, players like Army’s Andre Carter II went undrafted in 2023, raising questions about their eligibility for the NFL. Here’s a breakdown of the […]

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CBS Investigation Uncovers Police Selling Military-Grade Weapons to Criminals

CBS Investigation Uncovers Police Selling Military-Grade Weapons to Criminals

By Rated Red News Team America’s heartland prides itself on law and order, but a shocking new investigation by CBS News has uncovered a disturbing trend: police officers and small-town departments exploiting their authority to run illegal gun rackets. From sleepy Adair, Iowa, to the coasts of California, law enforcement officials have been selling restricted […]

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Enron Returns with Plans for Crypto Token to Tackle the Global Energy Crisis

Enron Returns with Plans for Crypto Token to Tackle the Global Energy Crisis

What’s next, a Lehman Brothers NFT collection? Enron Corporation, infamous for its 2001 collapse due to massive fraud, is back—this time with a focus on ethical innovation and renewable energy solutions. In its relaunch announcement, Enron aims to tackle global energy challenges by investing in renewable infrastructure, energy storage, and advanced power distribution systems, with […]

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Jack Smith Moves to Dismiss Jan. 6 Case Against Donald Trump Ahead of Inauguration

Jack Smith Moves to Dismiss Jan. 6 Case Against Donald Trump Ahead of Inauguration

In a major legal development, Special Counsel Jack Smith has filed a motion to dismiss the federal charges against President-elect Donald Trump related to the January 6 Capitol riot. Smith’s team also requested to drop its appeal of a Florida judge’s dismissal of Trump’s classified documents case, citing Trump’s victory in the 2024 presidential election […]

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The Neuroscientific Evidence: Nature Enhances Cognitive Abilities

The Neuroscientific Evidence: Nature Enhances Cognitive Abilities

In recent years, the scientific community has increasingly recognized the cognitive benefits of spending time in nature. This was exemplified in the case of a nine-year-old boy named Hendrix Prather, who struggled with focus and engagement in a traditional school environment. However, after enrolling at Woodson Branch Nature School in Marshall, North Carolina, where students […]

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Tesla’s Supercharger Network: A Game-Changer in the EV Market

Tesla’s Supercharger Network: A Game-Changer in the EV Market

As more EVs enter the market, their owners have expressed a growing need for reliable public charging stations. Unfortunately, according to automotive research firm J.D. Power, public charging remains far from ideal: in the first quarter of 2023 alone, 21% of EV owners who attempted to use public stations were unsuccessful in doing so – […]

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Bowhead Whales: Longevity and Cancer Resistance through DNA Repair

Bowhead Whales: Longevity and Cancer Resistance through DNA Repair

Bowhead whales, known to live for over 200 years, have shown an exceptional ability to repair damaged DNA, a trait that could explain their longevity and resistance to cancer. These marine mammals, found near the northern tip of Alaska, have intrigued scientists with their impressive lifespan and large body size. The bowhead whale, Balaena mysticetus, […]

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The Unmatched Power of Ohio-Class Submarines

The Unmatched Power of Ohio-Class Submarines

The Ohio-class ballistic-missile submarines are among the most formidable military assets ever created, boasting more nuclear or conventional firepower than any other platform on air, land, or sea. These 18 submarines form a crucial part of America’s nuclear triad, designed to be ultra-quiet, laden with nuclear weapons, and capable of surviving any assault to fulfill […]

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The Unexpected Arrival of Grubby, the Opossum, in Alaska

The Unexpected Arrival of Grubby, the Opossum, in Alaska

In March, an opossum, later named Grubby, unexpectedly arrived in Homer, Alaska, causing a stir among the local community. This marsupial, native to the lower 48 states, was not a common sight in Alaska and raised concerns about potential threats to native species. Grubby was first spotted on Grubstake Avenue, leading to her nickname. Despite […]

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First-Ever Case of Rabid Moose in Alaska: A Rare and Unsettling Discovery

First-Ever Case of Rabid Moose in Alaska: A Rare and Unsettling Discovery

In a first-of-its-kind incident, a moose displaying signs of rabies was found in the small community of Teller, western Alaska. The animal, which was seen stumbling, drooling excessively, and acting aggressively towards people, was euthanized shortly after its discovery on June 2nd. The moose was found to be unbalanced and had patches of bare skin. […]

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China Allegedly Plans Spy Facility in Cuba, Threatening U.S. Security

China Allegedly Plans Spy Facility in Cuba, Threatening U.S. Security

According to the Wall Street Journal, China has struck a secret deal with Cuba to establish an electronic eavesdropping facility on the island, just 100 miles off the coast of Florida. U.S. officials familiar with classified intelligence have revealed that this spy installation would enable Beijing to gather electronic communications from the southeastern United States, […]

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