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Sep 19 2024SPORTS

Staying the Course: Harvard Football's New Chapter

Harvard football has had a winning formula in place for decades, and new head coach Andrew Aurich is sticking to what works. Unlike some first-year coaches who try to shake things up, Aurich is focusing on building on the success of his predecessor, Tim Murphy. "Coach Murphy had a ton of success her

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Sep 19 2024SPORTS

Sporting Icons Shine Bright in Louisiana

The Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame has announced its impressive 2025 class, which features a diverse range of sports talents that have made their mark on the state. Andrew Whitworth, the dominant LSU tackle, is one of the notable inductees. He went on to shine in the NFL with the Cincinnati Bengals

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Sep 13 2024CRIME

Teacher's Outburst: When Education Goes Wrong

The tale of Tracy Madarasz, a 55-year-old special education teacher from Georgetown County, serves as a stark reminder of the dire consequences that can unfold when educators lose control. On a fateful day, Madarasz allegedly struck two students, threatened to kill them in her classroom, and left a

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Sep 13 2024BUSINESS

"Ford's Profit-Pumping Pro Business Gets a New Leader, But What's Next? "

It's no secret that Ford's Pro commercial and fleet business has been a cash cow for the automaker, with CEO Ted Cannis at the helm. But now, Cannis is hanging up his hat after 35 years with the company. As he departs, Ford has announced an interim replacement, Andrew Frick, president of Ford's trad

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Sep 11 2024POLITICS

Holding Andrew Cuomo Accountable for COVID Scandals: A Call to Transparency

Imagine if the former governor of New York, Andrew Cuomo, had been held accountable for his actions from the very beginning. Would over 15,000 seniors be alive today? The answer is a resounding yes. Cuomo's handling of COVID-19, nursing home scandal, and corrupt book deal is a stark reminder that a

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Sep 10 2024CRIME

Justice Delayed, Questions Remain: Andrew Lester's Mental Health Hinder Trial

Ralph Yarl, a Black teenager, mistakenly went to his twin brothers' home, thinking it was his own. However, he ended up in the wrong house, belonging to 85-year-old Andrew Lester in Kansas City. The incident led to a shooting, and Lester is now facing charges of felony assault and armed criminal a

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Sep 08 2024POLITICS

Trump's 'Pro-Law Enforcement' Claim: Words vs. Actions

Can a convicted felon truly claim to be pro-law enforcement? That's the question Andrew Weissmann, a former top Justice Department prosecutor, is raising after Donald Trump addressed the Fraternal Order of Police. Trump's message seemed to ignore his own legal troubles and his past support for thos

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