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TSSAA football scores: Week 10 Tennessee high school football scoreboard in Memphis

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The Tennessee high school football season continues into Week 10 on Friday across the state.

Here are the scores from the tenth week of the 2024 TSSAA football season.

Please note all games with an * denotes a region game.

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TSSAA football scores: Week 10 Tennessee high school football scoreboard

West

Adamsville 56, Gibson Co. 0 *

Bartlett 61, Cordova 6 *

Bolivar Central 36, Scotts Hill 12 *

Bolton 35, Raleigh Egypt 8 *

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Brighton 40, Millington 15 (Thu)

Chester Co. 35, Lexington 14 *

Collierville 27, Whitehaven 6 *

Covington 59, Ripley 7 *

Dresden 35, Gleason 0 *

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Dyer Co. 49, Obion Co. 6 *

Dyersburg 54, Liberty Magnet 8 (Thu) *

ECS 40, St. George’s 0 *

Fairley 44, Memphis Overton 0 (Thu)

Fayette Academy 31, FACS 21 *

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Germantown 38, Arlington 7 *

Hamilton 12, Frederick Douglass 8 (Thu) *

Hardin Co. 32, Jackson South Side 7 *

Haywood 50, Crockett Co. 29 *

Henry Co. 49, Ridgeway 0

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Houston 41, White Station 0 (Thu) *

Huntingdon 42, Camden 8 *

Jackson Christian 43, Harding Academy 7 *

Jackson North Side 41, South Gibson 33 *

JCM 18, Riverside 6 *

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Lake Co. 38, Greenfield 0 *

Lakeland Prep 20, Sheffield 13 *

Lausanne 28, Northpoint Christian 17 *

MASE 44, Manassas 0 (Thu) *

Melrose 47, Craigmont 0 *

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Memphis Central 49, Kingsbury 6 *

Memphis East 40, Wooddale 32 *

Milan 47, Peabody 14 *

MUS 49, Oakhaven 14 (Thu)

Perry Co. 42, Middleton 20

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South Fulton 30, Halls 20 *

Southwind 42, Kirby 6

Trezevant 6, Hillcrest 0 (Thu)

Trinity Christian 48, Tipton-Rosemark 7 (Thu) *

Union City 42, Humboldt 6 *

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USJ 63, St. Benedict 14 *

West Carroll 58, KIPP Memphis Collegiate 22 (Thu)

Westview 56, McNairy Central 14 *

Mitchell at Fayette-Ware

B.T. Washington at Memphis Business

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Memphis Middle College at Memphis Westwood *

East

Alcoa 24, Maryville 17

Anderson Co. 49, Gibbs 6 *

Austin-East 49, Union Co. 14 *

Bearden 20, Morristown West 17

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Bledsoe Co. 45, Gordonsville 35

Boyd Buchanan 49, Knoxville Webb 7 *

CAK 21, Notre Dame 14 *

Chattanooga Central 48, Howard 14

Chattanooga Christian 26, JPII 14

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Chattanooga Grace 28, Concord Christian 21

Cherokee 42, Volunteer 23 *

Claiborne 13, Cumberland Gap 7

Cleveland 14, Bradley Central 13 *

Clinton 17, Karns 15 *

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Coalfield 34, Oliver Springs 25 (Thu) *

Coffee Co. 35, Ooltewah 0

Dobyns Bennett 41, David Crockett 7

Eagleton 36, Hampton 20 *

East Ridge 34, Sequoyah 0 *

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Farragut 34, Hardin Valley 21 *

Franklin Christian Academy 35, Providence Academy 7

Gatlinburg-Pittman 45, Pigeon Forge 7 *

Grainger 35, Cosby 19

Greenback 38, Sunbright 8 *

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Greeneville 56, Northview Academy 21 *

Happy Valley 46, Unaka 0

Harriman 34, Midway 20 *

Jefferson Co. 49, Cocke Co. 6

Knoxville Central 35, Heritage 10 *

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Knoxville Fulton 42, Knoxville Carter 35 *

Knoxville Grace 44, Silverdale 22 *

Knoxville West 28, Knoxville Halls 27 *

Loudon 43, Signal Mountain 7 *

Marion Co. 42, Cannon Co. 7 *

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McCallie 38, Knoxville Catholic 7 *

McMinn Central 22, Tellico Plains 6

Meigs Co. 43, Brainerd 8 *

Morristown East 19, Campbell Co. 12

North Greene 24, Cloudland 22 *

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Oak Ridge 17, Lenoir City 7 *

Oneida 24, King’s Academy 20

Powell 38, McMinn Co. 14

Red Bank 35, Hixson 3 *

Rhea Co. 24, Tyner 23

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Rockwood 41, Oakdale 14 *

Science Hill 56, Daniel Boone 7

Scott 42, Pickett Co. 8

Sequatchie Co. 50, Grundy Co. 8 *

Sevier Co. 29, East Hamilton 0

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Seymour 27, South-Doyle 14 *

Soddy Daisy 17, William Blount 14

South Greene 41, West Greene 7 *

South Pittsburg 41, Sale Creek 13 *

Sweetwater 7, Polk Co. 6

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Tennessee 37, West Ridge 14

Twin Springs (VA) 35, Hancock Co. 8

Unicoi Co. 48, Chuckey-Doak 0 *

Whitwell 27, Chattanooga Prep 20 *

Union Co. at Alcoa (Mon) *

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Hancock Co. at Unicoi Co. (Mon)

Middle

Antioch 34, Smyrna 27 *

Baylor 32, MBA 21 *

Beech 35, Hunters Lane 14 *

BGA 55, Webb School 14 *

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Blackman 42, Rockvale 0 *

Brentwood 20, Independence 6 *

Brentwood Academy 24, Lipscomb Academy 16 *

Cane Ridge 14, McGavock 12 (Thu) *

Cheatham Co. 41, Stewart Co. 27 *

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Clarksville 17, Rossview 7 *

Clarksville Northeast 21, Clarksville Northwest 3 *

Clay Co. 33, Trousdale Co. 0

Columbia 45, James Lawson 14

Columbia Academy 42, Mt. Juliet Christian 7 *

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CPA 21, FRA 7 *

Creek Wood 33, Greenbrier 0 *

DCA 32, Franklin Grace 27 *

Dickson Co. 35, West Creek 7 *

Eagleville 26, Richland 7 *

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East Hickman 43, Harpeth 6 *

East Robertson 56, WH Heritage 21

Ensworth 36, Briarcrest 3 *

Father Ryan 45, Christian Brothers 14 *

Fayetteville 60, Cascade 11 *

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Friendship Christian 35, Ezell-Harding 12 *

Green Hill 28, Cookeville 14 *

Hendersonville 48, Lebanon 28

Hillsboro 34, Glencliff 0 (Thu) *

Houston Co. 53, Jo Byrns 35

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Kirkwood 40, Kenwood 20 *

Lawrence Co. 35, Franklin Co. 17 *

Liberty Creek 33, Maplewood 28 *

Livingston Academy 22, Cumberland Co. 21 *

Loretto 42, Waverly 13 (Thu) *

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Macon Co. 49, Watertown 7

Marshall Co. 54, Whites Creek 18 *

McEwen 42, Hollow Rock-Bruceton 20 *

McKenzie 47, Giles Co. 14

Monterey 42, Jackson Co. 6 *

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Moore Co. 46, Forrest 37

Mt. Juliet 30, Franklin 27

Mt. Pleasant 35, Hickman Co. 6 *

Nashville Christian 53, Clarksville Academy 0 *

Nashville Overton 38, Stratford 14 (Thu)

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Page 49, Centennial 7 *

Pearl Cohn 41, White House 7 *

Portland 21, Westmoreland 19

Providence Christian 41, MTCS 7 *

Ravenwood 32, Oakland 31

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Red Boiling Springs 31, Community 24

Riverdale 30, Siegel 0 *

Shelbyville 35, Lincoln Co. 7 *

Shroder, OH 64, Robertson Innovation 0

Springfield 26, Gallatin 19

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Station Camp 37, Montgomery Central 13 *

Stewarts Creek 42, LaVergne 6 *

Summertown 35, Lewis Co. 18 *

Summit 20, Nolensville 13

Sycamore 34, Fairview 20 *

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Tullahoma 31, Spring Hill 10 *

Upperman 29, Stone Memorial 26 *

Wayne Co. 20, Collinwood 14 *

White Co. 27, DeKalb Co. 21 *

Wilson Central 55, Warren Co. 28 *

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York Institute 60, Wartburg Central 0 *

Huntland at Cornersville *

Goodpasture at Davidson Academy (Sat) *

Out of state

Holston, VA 31, Johnson Co. 20

Jellico 32, Jackson County, KY 20

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US immigration authorities arrest Spanish-language news reporter in Tennessee

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested a reporter for a Spanish-language news outlet in Tennessee but agents didn’t have a warrant, according to court documents filed by this week her lawyer.

Estefany Rodriguez Flores, a reporter for Spanish-language news outlet Nashville Noticias who has done stories critical of ICE, was arrested Wednesday during a traffic stop and is being detained by ICE’s enforcement and removal operations, according to documents filed in federal court in Nashville. Her lawyers called for her immediate release.

Rodriguez, a Colombian citizen, entered the U.S lawfully and has been living in the U.S. for the past five years, court records filed by her lawyer show. She has a valid work permit, and she has applied for political asylum and legal status though her husband, who is a U.S. citizen.

Rodriguez was with her husband in a marked Nashville Noticias vehicle when it was surrounded by several other vehicles and she was taken to a detention center, the news outlet said in a statement.

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ICE did not immediately respond to a request seeking comment.

ICE scheduled a meeting with Rodriguez on her case but it was rescheduled twice, first because the office was closed during a winter storm and the second time because an agent couldn’t find her appointment in the system, her lawyers said in court documents.

A new meeting was then set for March 17.

When she was arrested, Rodriguez was not shown any arrest warrant, only an immigration document telling her to appear before ICE. Her lawyer, Joel Coxander, has spoken to an ICE agent who indicated that there was no arrest warrant for her at the time of her arrest, her lawyer said in court documents.

Rodriguez joined Nashville Noticias in 2022, covering social, family, health, police and immigration issues, the news outlet’s statement said.

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“She needs to reunite with her young daughter and husband to continue her legal process within the framework permitted by law,” the statement said.

Read the full statement:

“Official Statement from Nashville Noticias Regarding the Detention of Our Colleague Reporter Estefany Rodríguez by ICE Agents

On March 4, Estefany Rodríguez, a reporter for Nashville Noticias and Univision 42 Nashville, was with her husband, Alejandro Medina III, outside the gym located at 2615 Murfreesboro Pike, when the vehicle they were traveling in (marked with the Nashville Noticias logo) was surrounded by several other vehicles. Several men got out and demanded that our colleague be taken into custody for reasons that the legal team will specify at a later date.

Estefany Rodríguez was taken to a detention center.

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Estefany Rodríguez holds a degree in journalism from Colombia, her native country, where she has worked for several years at various news outlets. She joined the Nashville Noticias team in 2022, covering social, family, health, police, and immigration issues.

Nashville Noticias LLC expresses its respect for the laws of the United States and hopes that this situation will be resolved favorably for our colleague so that she can be released soon, as she needs to reunite with her young daughter and husband to continue her legal process within the framework permitted by law. Her legal team at MIRA Legal, as well as the Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Coalition (TIRRC), are providing legal representation in the case and will have details on the progress and responses from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Tennessee Federal Court.

Nashville Noticias will also be providing updates on its social media platforms and website, nashvillenoticias.com.

We trust in the justice system of the United States of America.

Respectfully,

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Nashville Noticias LLC

March 5 2026″



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Lady Vols fall to Alabama in SEC Tournament for seventh loss in row

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GREENVILLE, SC – Lady Vols basketball had an underwhelming showing against Alabama, and it led to a winless trip to the SEC Tournament.

No. 6 seed Tennessee (16-13) never led in the second-round matchup with No. 11 Alabama (23-9) at Bon Secours Wellness Arena on March 5, and extended its losing streak to seven games with the 76-64 loss.

Janiah Barker led the Lady Vols with 20 points on 6-for-14 shooting, five rebounds and a steal, but also had seven turnovers. Zee Spearman added 13 points on 6-for-9 shooting with six rebounds, an assist and two blocks.

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Talaysia Cooper, the team’s leading scorer, did not play in the game after 6:27 left in the third quarter. She had four points on 1-for-4 shooting with two assists, two steals and a rebound in 12 minutes.

The Lady Vols tied the game 12-12 in the first quarter, and by halftime they trailed by double digits – they never came back within single digits after halftime. Their defense didn’t show any improvement as they allowed Alabama to shoot 50% from the field and gave up 19 points off their 18 turnovers. Tennessee only scored 11 points off 13 forced turnovers.

The Lady Vols fell behind early when Alabama destroyed their press, passing through it for easy buckets to build a lead. When Tennessee stopped pressing, it still couldn’t get enough stops in the halfcourt. Alabama outscored UT 36-24 in the paint.

Freshman guard Deniya Prawl, who was listed as out on the SEC availability report, was not on the bench with the team.

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Tennessee got outscored 22-17 in the third and Alabama took a 61-46 lead into the fourth quarter. The Tide shot 55% from the field in the third.

Tennessee’s defense couldn’t get a stop on defense, and it wasn’t even pressing much anymore. Alabama went on a 6-0 run to take a 17-point lead before Zee Spearman hit a layup to cut it to 15, and Tennessee trailed 53-38 at the media timeout with 4:55 left in the third quarter.

Alabama outscored Tennessee 8-3 to open the third quarter, and after five straight points for the Tide that included a late closeout by Talaysia Cooper and a turnover on the inbound by Janiah Barker, Kim Caldwell called timeout with 8:47 left in the quarter.

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Caldwell was not happy and yelled, “wake up!” as she walked onto the court to meet her team. Alabama led 47-32.

Tennessee’s defense got better in the second quarter, and it held Alabama to 14 points. However, its shotmaking did not improve and it committed eight turnovers. The Tide scored 12 points off Tennessee’s 12 turnovers.

The Lady Vols only scored 11 points in the second. Janiah Barker led the team with nine points on 3-for-6 shooting with two rebounds in the first half. Zee Spearman added seven points on 3-for-4 shooting with four rebounds, an assist and a block.

The Lady Vols regrouped between quarters and outscored Alabama 5-2 in the first three minutes of the second. Nya Robertson hit a 3-pointer and Zee Spearman scored off an offensive rebound to cut Alabama’s lead to 27-23 with 6:47 left in the quarter.

Alabama passed through Tennessee’s press with ease and immediately retook the lead. The Lady Vols weren’t hitting shots and couldn’t get a stop defensively, either. The Tide shot 55% from the field and scored 18 points in the paint.

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Alabama also scored seven points off of Tennessee’s four turnovers and outrebounded UT 11-8.

Alabama jumped out to a 12-7 lead, but then Zee Spearman scored five straight points to tie the game 12-12. Then Tennessee was two seconds away from trapping the Tide in the backcourt before Kristy Curry had to call timeout with 3:44 left in the first quarter.

Janiah Barker also had five early points for the Lady Vols.

Deniya Prawl out on SEC injury report

Freshman Deniya Prawl was listed as out on the SEC student-athlete availability report on March 4.

The 6-foot-2 guard has been a solid piece of the rotation for Tennessee this season. Prawl has averaged 3.8 points, 2.6 rebounds and a steal in 15.4 minutes per game while shooting 40.4% from the field.

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When does Lady Vols basketball vs. Alabama start?

  • Date: Thursday, March 5
  • Time: 8:30 p.m. ET
  • Where: Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, South Carolina

What TV channel is Lady Vols vs. Alabama on today?

Lady Vols basketball 2025-26 schedule, TV times

  • Nov. 4: NC State 80, Tennessee 77
  • Nov. 7: Tennessee 97, ETSU 47
  • Nov. 9: Tennessee 72, UT Martin 61
  • Nov. 13: Tennessee 68, Belmont 58
  • Nov. 20: Tennessee 85, MTSU 41
  • Nov. 23: Tennessee 88, Coppin State 35
  • Nov. 30: UCLA 99, Tennessee 77
  • Dec. 3: Tennessee 65, Stanford 62
  • Dec. 14: Tennessee 112, Winthrop 40
  • Dec. 20: Louisville 89, Tennessee 65
  • Dec. 22: Tennessee 89, Southern Indiana 44
  • Jan. 1: Tennessee 76, Florida 65
  • Jan. 4: Tennessee 73, Auburn 56
  • Jan. 8: Tennessee 90, Mississippi State 80
  • Jan. 11: Tennessee 85, Arkansas 50
  • Jan. 18: Tennessee 70, Alabama 59
  • Jan. 22: Tennessee 60, Kentucky 58
  • Jan. 29: Mississippi State 77, Tennessee 62
  • Feb. 1: UConn 96, Tennessee 66
  • Feb. 5: Tennessee 82, Georgia 77
  • Feb. 8: South Carolina 93, Tennessee 50
  • Feb. 12: Tennessee 98, Missouri 53
  • Feb. 15: Texas 65, Tennessee 63
  • Feb. 17: Ole Miss 94, Tennessee 81
  • Feb. 19: Texas A&M 82, Tennessee 74
  • Feb. 22: Oklahoma 100, Tennessee 93
  • Feb. 26: LSU 89, Tennessee 73
  • March 1: Vanderbilt 87, Tennessee 77

Cora Hall is the University of Tennessee women’s athletics reporter for Knox News. Email: cora.hall@knoxnews.com; X: @corahalll; Bluesky: @corahall.bsky.social. Support strong local journalism and unlock premium perks: subscribe.knoxnews.com/offers



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How much have Tennessee gas prices risen amid war in Iran?

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Gas prices on March 5 have gone up 27 cents in both the U.S., and in Tennessee compared to one week ago, which likely relates to the war in Iran, according to AAA – The Auto Club Group.

The national average for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline is $3.25. Tennessee’s average on March 5 is $2.84, according to AAA.

The last time the national average made a similar weekly jump was back in March of 2022 during the start of the Russia/Ukraine conflict, AAA said.

“Oil prices are rising largely due to growing instability in a region that is essential to global energy markets,” AAA spokesperson Megan Cooper said. “Although the U.S. does not import oil from Iran, the country remains a major producer, supplying nations such as China and India. Any potential disruption to Iranian oil infrastructure can influence global supply expectations.”

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Middle Tennessee county averages include:

  • Davidson County: $2.90
  • Williamson County: $3.12
  • Rutherford County: $2.87
  • Wilson County: $2.88
  • Sumner County: $2.89
  • Robertson County: $2.90
  • Cheatham County: $2.92
  • Maury County: $2.85.

Crude oil pricing correlates to about 60% of what consumers pay at the pump, Cooper said. Recent global tensions tied to the conflict with Iran are adding upward pressure on crude oil prices, according to AAA. 

Also, the Strait of Hormuz is a critical connection for the Persian Gulf to open waters as a shipping lane for crude oil. Because oil is traded globally, a shortfall in one region can impact prices throughout the world.

Tennessee and the southeast portion of the U.S. consistently rank among the least expensive markets for fuel. Proximity to refineries and pipeline infrastructure are major reasons for less expensive gas, according to AAA.

Tennessee is currently the fourth least expensive market in the U.S. for gas. The last time Tennessee’s average was over $3 per gallon for regular unleaded gas was August 2024.

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Refineries are also starting the process of producing summer-blend gasoline. which contains additives to help reduce evaporation during warmer months and adds to the cost. Gas demand generally increases with the spring break season and the expectation of more road trips.

Disclaimer: This story was created by reporter Andy Humbles at ahumbles@tennessean.com, with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Journalists were involved in every step of information gathering, review, editing and publishing.

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