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Sep 29 2024SPORTS

Chelsea FC Takes Center Stage as Knicks Trade Rumors Swirl

The drama unfolded on Saturday morning when Josh Hart's cryptic post on X sent shockwaves through the basketball world. Fans were quick to jump to conclusions, believing that the Knicks player was reacting to the blockbuster trade that had just been reported between his team and the Timberwolves. Ka

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Sep 29 2024TECHNOLOGY

Smartphones and Cars Get Back to Basics: The Comeback of Physical Buttons

In recent years, touch screens have taken over our devices and cars. But, it seems that many companies are now reversing this trend and bringing back old-fashioned physical buttons to their products. This shift is not just about nostalgia; experts suggest that it's mainly driven by cost and concerns

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Sep 28 2024BUSINESS

Getting Your Ghoul Fix Delivered to Your Doorstep

Halloween is just around the corner, and along with the spooky decorations and eerie eeriness, comes the excitement of planning costumes and party arrangements. In a move that's sure to bring smiles to many faces, Uber has teamed up with Spirit Halloween to offer same-day delivery of Halloween costu

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Sep 28 2024OPINION

Jimmy Carter: A Life Dedicated to Peace and Human Rights

Former President Jimmy Carter's legacy in foreign policy is marked by his courageous pursuit of peace and human rights. He tackled challenging issues like the Panama Canal Treaties, which improved U.S.-Latin American relations, and the Camp David Accords, maintaining peace between Israel and Egypt s

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Sep 28 2024SCIENCE

A Temporary Companion for Earth

For a brief period, Earth will have a new companion in the form of a small asteroid, affectionately referred to as a "mini moon". This tiny space rock, measuring about 33 feet in length, will be captured by our planet's gravity and orbit the Earth for approximately two months. The asteroid, designat

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Sep 27 2024CRIME

The Art of Solving Crimes

Detectives DI Mick Palmer and DC Shazia Malik are on a mission to solve crimes connected to the world of art and antiques. From Old Master paintings to Banksy street art, medieval manuscripts, and collectible vinyl, the pair encounters a wide range of valuable items. As they work to uncover the trut

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Sep 27 2024POLITICS

Citizens' Concerns: A Growing Divide

The outgoing mayors of St. Cloud area cities recently shared their thoughts on the increasing partisanship in politics. According to Rick Schultz, mayor of St. Joseph, he first noticed the trend during the 2016 election and again during the 2020 election. "My wife and I talked about what it would lo

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Sep 27 2024POLITICS

Politics in Disarray: A Shift in the Way We Communicate

In recent years, politics have undergone a significant transformation. Gone are the days when people could have respectful discussions about politics. Today, the mere mention of a particular party or ideology can lead to intense arguments and even personal relationships being strained. Many individu

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Sep 27 2024POLITICS

Young Voters' Views on Candidates Reflect Broader American Trends

In a recent CNN poll, Vice President Kamala Harris took the lead among voters under 35, with 52% of likely voters in this age group preferring her over former President Donald Trump's 40%. This 12-point margin is a significant shift from the 2020 election, when President Joe Biden won by a 21-point

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Sep 27 2024POLITICS

Finding a Middle Ground on Abortion: A Challenge for Republican Candidates

The abortion issue continues to be a sticking point for many Republican candidates, particularly in key Senate races. Despite the party's confidence in taking control of the Senate, some Republicans are warning that comments like those made by Ohio GOP Senate hopeful Bernie Moreno, which seemed to d

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