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Sep 12 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Miami Vice Reboot: Should We Revive the Iconic '80s Cop Drama?

After a recent conversation with a friend, Don Johnson, the actor who played Sonny Crockett, was left pondering whether a Miami Vice reboot would be possible. He believes the difficulty lies in finding a faithful idea to match the series' iconic tone. The original show, which aired from 1984 to 199

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Sep 11 2024FINANCE

Dave & Buster's Beats Expectations, But Can They Keep the Momentum Going?

Dave & Buster's Entertainment has reported a better-than-expected adjusted profit for the second quarter, despite sluggish same-store sales. The company earned an adjusted profit of $1.12 per share, beating expectations by $0.26. Revenue increased 2.8% to $557.1 million, although it fell short of

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Sep 11 2024LIFESTYLE

The Pizza Powerhouse: How Dave Portnoy Is Revolutionizing Local Pizzerias

Dave Portnoy, the founder of Barstool Sports, has become a household name in the pizza community. His annual One Bite Pizza Festival has become a celebration of small, local businesses, and his pizza reviews have given many pizzerias a boost in popularity. But what's behind Portnoy's passion for p

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Sep 10 2024EDUCATION

South Carolina's Children Need Your Voice

Are you ready to speak up for South Carolina's kids? The Joint Citizens and Legislative Committee on Children is hitting the road, going from Conway to Columbia to Spartanburg and beyond, seeking your ideas and concerns about how to make life better for our state's children. What issues keep you up

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Sep 10 2024SPORTS

The GOAT Hits Milestone #300, But is it Really a Big Deal?

Today marks a historic day for NFL quarterback Tom Brady. The future Hall of Famer started his 300th regular season game today against the Dallas Cowboys. While impressive on paper, let's take a closer look at this milestone and see if it truly deserves all the hype. First off, kudos to Brady for r

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Sep 10 2024POLITICS

Walz's $26 Tax Oversight: A Tale of Educational Travels and Communist Ties

Tim Walz, the Democratic vice presidential nominee, has a history of shady business dealings with China that raise serious questions about his judgment and loyalties. In 1998, Walz's for-profit company, Educational Travel Adventures Inc., was dissolved by Nebraska officials after he failed to pay ju

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Sep 10 2024BUSINESS

The Business Flyer Advantage: From Value to Velocity

Are your business travels feeling a little lacklustre lately? It might be time for an upgrade! Enter Virgin Australia's Business Flyer, the rewards program tailor-made for small to medium enterprises. With savings up to 6% on domestic flights and 10% on international United Airlines fares, double-di

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Sep 08 2024POLITICS

Is Voting Integrity Really at Stake? A Critical Look at the SAVE Act

The political battle over election integrity is heating up, with Senator Tommy Tuberville making a bold claim: that the SAVE Act is crucial to ensure American elections are fair. He argues that this act, which requires proof of citizenship for voter registration, is essential to prevent non-citizen

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Sep 08 2024HEALTH

Sweaty Sinuses and Swollen Joints: How Heat Turns Up the Thermostat on Your Body

During a heat wave, most people will feel the changes first in their sinuses. Wait, really? What if it's not your sinuses, but something else entirely? Could it be that the heat just makes everything feel more intense? Why are we so focused on sinuses as the first sign of trouble? Imagine your bo

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Sep 08 2024SPORTS

Scorching Gridiron: Can Youth Sports Survive SoCal's Heat Wave?

The relentless SoCal heat wave is sending shockwaves through youth sports leagues, forcing teams to scramble for cooler playing fields and adjust game schedules. Imagine trying to run a marathon when the asphalt is practically melting! That's the reality facing young athletes right now. One high s

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