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Sep 20 2024POLITICS

Debunking False Rumors: A City's Fight for Safety and Sanity

In the heart of Ohio, a city is fighting back against a wave of false rumors that have sparked a surge in public safety threats. Springfield, a city of about 60,000 residents, has been plagued by bomb threats, evacuated buildings, and a sense of fear and uncertainty. The root of the problem is a vic

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Sep 19 2024SPORTS

The Saints March On: A Dominant Start to the Season

The New Orleans Saints, widely predicted to finish last in their division, have instead started the season with a bang. After a 47-point opener, they secured their second consecutive dominant win, this time against the Dallas Cowboys with a 44-19 victory. Quarterback Derek Carr and running back Alvi

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Sep 19 2024TECHNOLOGY

From Microelectronics to Medicine: Unpacking the Latest Deals and Developments

The world of business and technology is abuzz with recent announcements and developments. In the realm of microelectronics, the Northeast Microelectronics Coalition Hub has been awarded $37.8 million in federal Department of Defense funds to support projects ranging from microelectronic warfare to a

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Sep 19 2024BUSINESS

Don't Miss the Boat: Black Hills' Dividend King Opportunities

The rising cost of living can be overwhelming, and it's no secret that many Americans are feeling the pinch. Despite the moderating inflation rate, the financial burden remains. One way to combat this is by investing in dividend-paying stocks. Black Hills Corporation, a utility company, is a prime e

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Sep 19 2024HEALTH

Metal Menace: How the Environment Affects Heart Disease

Imagine a silent killer lurking in the environment, waiting to strike. This invisible threat is not a virus or a bacterium, but a group of toxic metals that can build up in our bodies and increase the risk of heart disease. A recent study has identified cadmium, uranium, cobalt, and other metals as

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Sep 19 2024TECHNOLOGY

Free Ride to the Future: A Sneak Peek into the iPhone 16 Series

The iPhone 16 series is not even out yet, but Boost Mobile is already giving away the latest and greatest devices for free. Yes, you read that right - free. But, of course, there's a catch. To snag these babies, you'll need to sign up for an Infinite Access for iPhone plan. It's like getting a free

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Sep 19 2024POLITICS

Why Kamala Harris is Betting Big on Economic Inclusion for Young Black Men

Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, recently sat down with a panel from the National Association of Black Journalists to discuss her economic proposals and how they could specifically benefit young Black men. This demographic has been a key target for Harris, as polls show that more

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Sep 19 2024POLITICS

Rumors of Explosives at Trump Rally Put to Rest

On a scorching hot summer afternoon, Long Island police sprang into action to dispel a wave of false rumors circulating on social media platforms. According to reports, a person had allegedly found explosives near a planned rally for former President Donald Trump at Nassau Coliseum. However, this no

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Sep 18 2024POLITICS

Strained Resources: A Visit from Trump Would Be a Heavy Load for Springfield

Springfield, Ohio has been in the news lately, and for all the wrong reasons. The city has been plagued by false claims about Haitian immigrants eating the pets of local residents, spread by former President Donald Trump and his running mate, Ohio Sen. JD Vance. The claims were quickly debunked by c

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Sep 17 2024TECHNOLOGY

Steering the Future: Breakthrough in Neurotech for People with Disabilities

Imagine a world where individuals with severe paralysis can control their environment, access entertainment, and communicate with loved ones without relying on voice or touch. This is the reality for Mark, a 64-year-old man living with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), thanks to a revolutionary b

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