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Apple Martin Reveals How Gwyneth Paltrow’s Closet Shaped Her Style

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor October 17, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Apple Martin on Mom Gwyneth – Ipercaforum”>Paltrow ‌& Dad Chris Martin: ‘I Was Always Excited to See​ What ⁣She Was Going ⁢to‍ Wear’

NEW YORK -[2]apple Martin,the 19-year-old daughter of Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin,is opening up ⁤about growing up with ‍two famous parents,revealing a childhood filled with style‍ inspiration from her mother and ​a generally private upbringing. In‌ a new interview coinciding with her debut as a brand ambassador ‌for Self-Portrait,⁢ Martin, currently studying law, history‍ and society‌ at a Nashville college, shared‍ how Paltrow’s fashion choices have consistently influenced her own style and how she occasionally “steals” pieces from her mother’s extensive wardrobe.

Martin⁤ described herself as constantly inspired by Paltrow’s archival looks, frequently searching Pinterest for photos of her mother’s red carpet appearances from the 1990s. “I was always excited to see what she was going to wear to go out in, or​ to an ⁣event. To ⁢this day I ‌am constantly going on Pinterest to look at old photos​ of her on the ⁢red carpet from⁣ the ⁢1990s,” she said. She also‍ revealed a recent ⁢prosperous raid on Paltrow’s closet, acquiring a⁢ Prada bowling bag she described as “the perfect travel bag.”

Despite her parents’ high profiles, Martin emphasized a relatively normal childhood. She rarely appears in public with Paltrow and Martin, with a notable exception being Apple’s societal debut at Le Bal des Débutantes in Paris last year, an event ⁤attended by her grandmother Blythe Danner‌ and brother Moses Martin.

Martin balances her studies with downtime activities like “guitar playing sessions” and reality TV with friends. While ⁢navigating her own path, she acknowledges the lasting impact of her parents’ ⁣influence, especially her mother’s enduring style.

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Ohio Super 25 High School Football Rankings

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 14, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Avon‌ Claims Top ‌Spot in Latest USA Today Network Ohio Super 25 Football Rankings

Avon High School has ascended⁢ to the No. 1 ranking in the USA Today Network Ohio super 25 football ⁢poll, released Monday. The Eagles garnered 442 total⁣ points and four first-place votes, narrowly edging out Elder, which‌ sits at No. 2 ⁣with 424 points and a leading seven first-place votes. This ranking reflects the current landscape of Ohio high school football and sets the stage ‍for a competitive finish to the ​season.

The Super 25, compiled by the Canton Repository sports department, ⁤provides a comprehensive look at the top teams across the state. Hoban‍ secured the⁣ third position with 391 points and‌ two first-place votes, followed by St.Edward (375 points) ‍and Anderson (365 ⁢points, four first-place votes). These⁤ rankings ​impact playoff seeding,⁣ statewide recognition for players and programs, and fuel ⁤rivalries as teams⁤ strive for ⁣supremacy.

Here’s a complete look at the top 25:

  1. Avon (442 points, 4 first-place votes)
  2. Elder (424 points, 7 first-place votes)
  3. Hoban (391 points, 2 first-place votes)
  4. St. Edward (375 points)
  5. Anderson (365 points,4 first-place votes)
  6. Olentangy Orange (339 points)
  7. Mentor (333 ⁢points)
  8. Walsh Jesuit (325 points)
  9. Moeller (301 points,1 first-place vote)
  10. Watterson‌ (300 points)
  11. Medina Highland⁢ (258 points)
  12. Wadsworth (230 points)
  13. Indian Valley (227 points)
  14. Kirtland (185 points,1 first-place vote)
  15. Marion Local (181 points)
  16. St.Xavier (161 points)
  17. Canton McKinley (160⁣ points)
  18. Massillon (160 points)
  19. Cle.Glenville (150 points)
  20. Pickerington North (101 points)
  21. Olentangy (97 points)
  22. CVCA (95 points, 1 first-place vote)
  23. Princeton (88 points)
  24. Taft (85 points)
  25. North⁤ Canton Hoover (80 points)

Othre teams receiving 10 or​ more points: Ashland (63), Canfield (63), Pickerington Central (61), ⁤Indian Hill (57), Big Walnut (51), Shelby (44), Winton Woods (44), Ironton (35), Lake (32), London (32), Clinton-Massie (27), West⁣ Branch⁢ (23),​ Nordonia (21), Hillsdale (17), Liberty Center ⁤(17),⁢ Upper Arlington (17), Badin (16), Middletown (16), La‍ Salle⁤ (10).

The rankings were published October ‍13, 2025. Readers can contact the Canton Repository sports department at sports@cantonrep.com.

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No Kings Protests Sweep Through Wilmington, NC – Upcoming Rallies

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 13, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Wilmington,⁣ NC – Demonstrations are planned ⁤across​ Wilmington ⁣and surrounding areas on October 18th as‍ part of the national “No ⁣Kings” movement, a day of action organized ⁤in response to policies enacted during‍ the Trump​ governance. Marches will begin⁢ concurrently from three downtown Wilmington​ locations: 1898 Memorial ⁢Park⁢ (1018 N.​ Third​ St.),⁢ castle Street ‍between ⁢Fourth Street and Fifth Avenue, and the Alton​ Lennon Federal Building (2 Princess St.).⁢ All marches will​ converge at Innes ‍Park ‌(102 N. third St.) for a noon rally.

Organizers,⁣ including Indivisible wilmington and Immigrant Allies Forum, ‌state the rallies are intended to​ oppose what they describe as authoritarianism, attacks on civil rights, and mass detention and deportation policies. The movement specifically cites concerns over the administration’s treatment⁢ of immigrant families and the ⁢deployment ⁤of federal forces to American cities.

Additional “no Kings” protests are scheduled for the Wilmington area in Shallotte (10:30 a.m.-noon at Smith Avenue & Main Street) and Surf City‍ (9 ⁢a.m.-noon at the Surf City Bridge).

According to the movement’s website, “The president thinks his ‌rule is⁤ absolute. But ​in America, ⁣we ⁤don’t have kings and we won’t⁤ back down against chaos, corruption, and cruelty.”

Over 30 “No ‍Kings” protests are planned throughout North Carolina. A map‍ of locations can be found at mobilize.us/nokings/map.

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Entertainment

Oklahoma vs. Texas: Watch Time, Channel & Streaming Info for Week 7

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor October 11, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

How to Watch Oklahoma–Texas: TV channel, Time, and Streaming Options

DALLAS – The⁣ annual Red River Showdown⁢ between the Oklahoma Sooners⁣ and the​ Texas Longhorns is set ⁢for Saturday, October 11th, with a 2:30 p.m. CT kickoff from Cotton Bowl Stadium in Dallas. This year’s matchup features an Oklahoma​ team currently 5-0 ​on⁢ the season, ⁢following wins against Michigan (24-13), Temple (42-3), ‍Auburn (24-17), and⁤ Kent‍ State (44-0), and a bye week in⁣ Week 5.

The⁣ Oklahoma-Texas rivalry, ⁢ofen referred to ​as the red River Rivalry, is one of the most storied and intense in college football. The game⁤ traditionally‌ draws massive crowds ⁣and ​national attention, ⁣impacting not only​ the Big 12 Conference ​standings⁤ but also ⁣College Football Playoff implications.For⁣ fans eager to witness ⁣the clash, here’s a ⁤thorough guide to viewing options.

When: Saturday, October ‌11th
Time: ⁣2:30 p.m.‍ CT
Where: Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas
TV Channel: ⁢ABC
Streaming: ESPN+ and the ESPN ⁣app (with a ⁣cable or ⁢streaming subscription that ‌includes ABC) ⁣are options for live streaming the​ game.

The Sooners ⁢are coming off a dominant⁤ 44-0 victory over Kent State on October 4th. Following the Texas ‍game, Oklahoma’s schedule ⁤includes road ⁤games ‌at South Carolina and Tennessee, as ⁣well as home contests against Ole Miss, Missouri, and LSU, ⁣culminating in⁣ a November‍ 22nd game versus ⁣Missouri and a⁤ November ⁤29th ‌game versus LSU.

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Will SpaceX rocket launch be visible in Arizona? What to know

by David Harrison – Chief Editor October 8, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

SpaceX Rocket Launch May Be Visible in Arizona Skies This ‍Week

PHOENIX – Arizona residents may be‌ treated to a breathtaking sight ​this week as a SpaceX rocket launch ⁣is possibly ⁢visible in the night sky. The launch, scheduled for[Date‌-[Date-[Date‌-[Date-information not provided in source‌ text, needs to be added], will send a Falcon 9 rocket carrying Starlink satellites into orbit and, depending on weather ⁣conditions, could be seen across much of the ⁤state.

This launch is part of SpaceX’s ongoing effort⁣ to expand its Starlink internet constellation, ⁤a project that has rapidly transformed access⁢ to broadband,⁣ notably in rural and underserved areas. SpaceX has been consistently⁣ launching satellites​ since 2019, and⁢ launches ​remain a frequent occurrence from both Florida and California. The company also plays a critical role in space exploration and national security, ​recently supporting‌ missions like Fram2 in April and the Polaris Dawn crewed mission in September 2024, and securing billions in contracts with NASA and the Department of Defense for launch services.

What is Starlink?

Starlink is a constellation of over 7,000 satellites ‌providing internet service globally. Unlike traditional satellite internet wich relies on a few satellites in geostationary‌ orbit (approximately 22,236 miles above Earth), Starlink⁣ utilizes thousands of satellites in low-Earth orbit, ⁢around 341⁢ miles up. This lower orbit results in significantly reduced latency – the delay in data transmission – improving performance for activities like streaming, online gaming, ⁣and video calls.

Residential Starlink plans⁣ currently start ‍at $80 per ‍month.

When and Where to Look

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Eric Lagatta is the Space Connect reporter for the ⁣USA TODAY Network. Reach him ​at elagatta@gannett.com

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Business

Many retirees take Social Security early, but is it wise? What to know

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 5, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

More Retirees Are Taking Social Security Early – But ⁣Is It the ⁢Right Move?

WASHINGTON – A growing ⁤number of ‌Americans are⁢ opting to claim Social Security benefits as‍ soon ​as they become⁣ eligible, despite possibly ​leaving money‍ on the table. While​ claiming⁢ early can provide a crucial financial lifeline, ⁤experts caution⁣ that it’s a decision with long-term implications‍ that requires careful consideration.

The trend comes as many face ‍financial pressures in retirement, including debt, unexpected expenses,​ and concerns about the future solvency of‍ the program. Understanding the pros and cons of claiming early versus delaying benefits is critical for maximizing lifetime ⁣income.

In 2023, the most popular age to begin receiving ⁤Social Security was 66, chosen by 34.1% of new claimants, ‍according to data ​from‌ the Social Security Administration. However,⁤ age ⁢62 – the earliest eligibility age – was a close second, with 23.2% of new beneficiaries starting their benefits than. Age 65 rounded out the ​top three at‍ 11.3%, with all other ages accounting for single-digit percentages of claims.

Several factors are driving the trend toward earlier ⁤claiming. Immediate ​income needs, particularly for debt​ repayment or financial emergencies, are a primary ‌motivator. Health issues and ‌a desire to stop working ⁤also play significant roles. Some retirees claim ‌early to maximize household benefits if one ⁤spouse needs⁣ to retire.

A persistent, though often​ unfounded, fear ⁣that the Social Security program will run out of‍ money also contributes to ⁤the ‌decision. “There ⁤are always people working ⁣and paying into the system,”⁢ says financial planner ​Kimberly Eckels. “There are a lot of things that could be done to fix‍ the ⁢system.”

Claiming benefits before ⁢your full retirement age results⁣ in‍ a permanent reduction in your monthly⁤ payment. ⁣The reduction varies‍ depending on how many⁤ months before full retirement age you claim, ‌but ⁤can‌ be as much ‌as 30% for those ‌claiming⁣ at 62. Conversely, delaying benefits past your full retirement age results in an increase in your⁣ monthly payment, up to ⁤8% per year until‌ age ⁤70.

The government has options‍ to address the long-term financial health of Social ​Security, including increasing the payroll tax that⁢ funds the program, ⁣raising the income threshold for ‌continued tax payments, or increasing the full retirement ⁤age.

“Rash decisions because of fear‌ lead to bad outcomes,” Eckels⁤ cautioned.

Retirees considering when to claim Social‌ Security are⁤ encouraged to carefully evaluate their financial⁤ needs, health status, and life expectancy to make the most informed decision.‍ Resources are available ‍from the Social Security Administration (https://www.ssa.gov/)⁣ and‍ financial advisors to help navigate this complex decision.

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