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On Nov. 7, the teaser trailer for “Michael,” an upcoming Michael Jackson biopic directed by Antoine Fuqua, was released, giving the world its first glimpse of the film. Originally, the film was supposed to be released this fall, but had to be pushed back due to extensive reshoots. Now, the film is set to release April 24, 2026.
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Everyone calls it a comeback, but Minecraft never went away. Social media trends rise and fall, but it seems the game has returned. However, the truth is Minecraft has been consistently popular over the decades since its debut.
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Most popular film franchises can do one of two things: have more content and begin to fizzle out in acclaim, or find new life under the right supervision and creativity.
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In 2011, the Australian band 5 Seconds of Summer, comprising lead guitarists Michael Clifford and Luke Hemmings, bassist Calum Hood and drummer Ashton Irwin, was formed.
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Through the first four games of the season, Ohio (1-3 overall) has faced some elite-level competition to start the year. The non-conference slate has been very tough, with the Bobcats facing great mid-major teams like Arkansas State and Illinois State, while facing some serious NCAA tournament contenders such as Saint Mary’s and No. 6 Louisville.
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Despite taking a slight dip in the American Collegiate Hockey Association’s rankings, going from the No. 1 spot to No. 2, Ohio (15-1) proved its one of the most competitive teams on the ice in its weekend matchups against Maryville (5-8). In both games, the Bobcats’ impressive offensive and defensive showings gave them the upper hand over the Saints, a team that has struggled to maintain a winning record despite its scrappy play style.
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For Bobcats and Athens locals with a sweet tooth, Bakery 323 may just be their next stop for special desserts and goodies.
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Each week, the Sports' editorial team selects its Top 25 FBS college football teams for the Student Media Poll.
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Athens residents gathered at Tony’s Tavern on Sunday afternoon to raise money for Rising Suns Non-Profit Pharmacy and enjoy unlimited soup. Soup festivities began at the tavern on 7 W. State St. at 1 p.m.
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Ohio (15-1) sat atop the ACHA D1 rankings last week and in second this week. Outstanding defense has fueled their way to the top. Not only did all three goalies record some of the best save percentages in the league, but the team as a whole also prioritized defense. As far as stats are concerned, the Bobcats’ defense is unmatched.
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If Ohio’s (1-1) 27-10 loss to Wisconsin (2-0) showed anything, it showed just how much difference there is between a college in the Big Ten and a college in the Mid-American Conference. Although the Badgers came away with far more power, a few of the Bobcats’ wrestlers were able to hold their own.
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Ohio (6-4 overall, 4-2 Mid-American Conference) will take on UMass (0-10 overall, 0-6 MAC) Tuesday in its final home game of the 2025 season with a lot on the line. The winless Minutemen will look to break the Bobcats' 12-game winning streak at Peden Stadium, the second-longest in the country, but the Bobcats are playing with everything on the line as they hope to win and keep their hopes alive to return to Detroit and defend last year's MAC title win.
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Ohio (14-16 Overall, 12-6 Mid-American Conference) ended its regular season Friday with a win on senior night against Western Michigan (16-15 overall, 13-5 MAC) to clinch the #3 seed in next weekend's MAC tournament.
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On Nov. 12, the United States Mint produced the final batch of the one-cent coin, the penny. The currency was first minted in 1793 and bears the face of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, on one side. After 232 years, the one-cent coin has been discontinued.“God bless America, and we’re going to save the taxpayers $56 million,” Treasurer Brandon Beach said at the Mint before pressing the button to end the penny’s manufacturing.
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Ohio (1-3 overall) suffered its second straight non-conference loss on the road Saturday afternoon against No. 12 Louisville (4-0). The Bobcats took another loss in their grueling opening slate, but showed real offensive ability against a premier team in the process, putting up 81 points in a 106-81 loss.
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American politics has become increasingly polarized over the last decade. From the presidential debate stage to social media to news outlets, the two ends of the American political spectrum seem never to get along. With the most recent 43-day long government shutdown, it appears this is more true than ever.
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The holiday season is upon us, and can be a relief for many as free time is finally an option. However, some may struggle with who to spend the holidays with. For some, going home is hard, but there is no pressure to spend the holidays with your family; instead, the holiday season should be about spending time with those closest to you, whether that’s your bloodline or chosen friends and family.
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After a respectable yet frankly underwhelming campaign last season, the Ohio University men’s basketball team lost quite a bit of top-end scoring and valuable production this offseason. Very early this season, those losses are showing their worth, and a paper-thin defense that can’t stop a nose bleed is only the tip of the iceberg among glaring issues plaguing the Bobcats.
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For Nelsonville locals and hungry folks everywhere, the Rhapsody Restaurant is waiting with a variety of appetizers and dishes. The restaurant is not only popular for its seasonal menus and occasional live music, but also for the students from Hocking College's culinary arts program, who have been making the food and servicing customers for years.