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Oct 09 2024POLITICS

Cranston Candidates Discuss Rats, Car Woes, and Police Range

In the race for mayor of Cranston, Robert Ferri and Kenneth Hopkins faced off in a lively debate. Ferri proposed a quick solution to the city's rodent problem, suggesting it could be resolved within months by heeding expert advice. He expressed concern about the rats spreading across Cranston. Hopki

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Oct 09 2024SPORTS

Rashford's Body Language Raises Concerns at United

Manchester United is in a tough spot right now, and their star player, Marcus Rashford, is getting a lot of criticism. Pundit Jamie O'Hara noticed that Rashford seems frustrated and uninterested during games. This is a big problem for United's manager, Erik ten Hag, who's trying to figure out what t

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Oct 09 2024POLITICS

Fox News Brings Spanish-Language News to Sports Fans

Are you a sports lover who also wants to stay informed about the news? Great news! Fox is adding a new, daily Spanish-language news show called Fox Noticias to its sports network Fox Deportes. This one-hour program will be hosted by Rachel Campos-Duffy, who you might know from Fox & Friends Weekend.

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Oct 08 2024SPORTS

Pitcher Carlos Rodon Faces Online Harassment After Playoff Loss

Carlos Rodon, a pitcher for the Yankees, faced more than just a tough game. After a shaky performance in the playoffs, he and his family received nasty messages online. Rodon's wife, Ashley, shared screenshots of threats aimed at their family, including their kids. The messages were cruel, mocking t

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Oct 08 2024BUSINESS

Small Businesses in Hurricane's Path: Loan Help at Risk

Hurricane Helene left a trail of destruction, and small businesses in its path are feeling the pinch. The government's Small Business Administration (SBA) is offering disaster loans, but they might run dry soon. President Biden warned that if Congress doesn't approve more funds, the SBA could be out

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Oct 08 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Sipping Champagne & Watching Polo at the LA Veuve Clicquot Classic

Ever since watching the Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic on TV, I dreamed of attending. Imagine my excitement when I got an invite to the West Coast version held at Will Rogers State Historic Park in LA! The day was all about elegant champagne, fancy hats, and thrilling polo matches. Veuve Clicquot rolle

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Oct 08 2024SCIENCE

Learning from Small Satellites to Improve Big Science Missions

NASA's small satellite missions have come a long way. They've learned from past failures and now do amazing science at a low cost. Take TEMPEST-D and RAINCube, for instance. Launched just minutes apart in 2018, they helped create the first near-real-time 3D model of storm evolution. Impressed by the

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Oct 08 2024POLITICS

The Secret Ties: Israel and Azerbaijan's Controversial Alliance

Last year, Azerbaijan took complete control of Artsakh/Nagorno-Karabakh (NK). Meanwhile, conflicts between Israel and Hamas, and the war in Gaza, grabbed global attention. This shift in focus allowed Azerbaijan and Israel to strengthen their partnership without much outside scrutiny. The Nag

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Oct 08 2024SPORTS

Fall Sports in South Carolina: How Hurricane Helene Changed the Game

Hurricane Helene has left its mark on South Carolina, causing some major shift in the fall sports schedule. The South Carolina High School League (SCHSL) held a virtual meeting to figure out how to make up for the missed games. About 66 football games were canceled statewide due to school closures c

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Oct 08 2024HEALTH

Drug Overdoses Dip: States Lead the Way, but Why?

For the first time in decades, drug overdose rates are dropping in 40 states. Nationally, overdose deaths fell by about 10 percent in the year ending April 2024, from over 112,000 to around 101,000. States like North Carolina and Nebraska led the way with declines of 23 percent and 30 percent, respe

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