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Sep 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

Reality Bites: How Tech's Virtual Bite Is Unraveling Our Sense of What's Real

We've been devouring technology like it's the main course at a buffet - and now it's starting to make us sick. The very gadgets that promised to connect us have left us more disconnected than ever, unable to tell what's real from what's not. It's gotten so bad that we can't even agree on basic fact

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Sep 08 2024POLITICS

Supreme Suspicion: Justice Alito's Royal Connections Raise Eyebrows

When it comes to the Supreme Court, every gift and association is under scrutiny these days. The latest eyebrow-raiser? Justice Samuel Alito received $900 in concert tickets from German Princess Gloria von Thurn und Taxis—a fellow Catholic who's been known to rub elbows with the rich and famous (an

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Sep 08 2024SPORTS

Behind the Lens: Capturing the Grit and Grace of Gymnastics

Ever wonder what it takes to be the official photographer for Team USA Gymnastics? John Cheng, who has held this unique position since 2007, offers a fascinating glimpse into his world. Cheng's journey began as a typical 'gym dad,' snapping photos of his daughter at competitions. His talent quickl

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Sep 08 2024CRIME

Casket Caper:Vegas Heist or Just Another Crazy Night?

A woman in Las Vegas found herself in hot water after allegedly breaking into a funeral home and stealing a casket containing a body. Patricia Sierra, 47, faces charges including grand larceny, burglary, and disturbing human remains. The incident unfolded in the early morning hours of August 27th w

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Sep 08 2024CRIME

Road Rage, Racism, and a Shocking Past: One Man's Case Raises More Questions Than Answers

A road rage incident in Oakland took a sinister turn when a 63-year-old man, Tracy Robert Blackwell, was found guilty of assault with a deadly weapon and a hate crime enhancement. But what exactly happened on that May afternoon, and what does it tell us about the complexities of prejudice and violen

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Sep 08 2024POLITICS

Mexico's Judicial Shakeup: Democracy or Corporate Control?

Mexico is on the verge of a major judicial overhaul, with judges being elected instead of appointed. President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum insists it's a pro-democracy move, but outgoing President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has openly stated it's aimed at foreign businesses. Critics argue this move c

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Sep 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

Could Qualcomm Be Intel's Unexpected Lifesaver?

Qualcomm, the company known for its ARM chips in smartphones, is reportedly eyeing a major move: buying Intel's struggling PC business. This shakeup could rewrite the rules of the PC game, giving Qualcomm a foothold in the x86 world while Intel refocuses on its AI and chip manufacturing ambitions.

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Sep 08 2024BUSINESS

Nationwide Small Business Insurance: A Critical Look at Your Coverage Options

Nationwide offers a range of insurance policies for businesses of all sizes, but is it the right fit for you? Let's dive into the pros and cons to see if Nationwide is a good choice for your business. What's Great About Nationwide: * Variety is the Spice of Insurance: Nationwide caters to a wid

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Beyond the 'Firsts': Kamala Harris's Quiet Revolution in Identity Politics

Is Kamala Harris's focus on policy over identity a smart strategy, or are we missing out on the significance of a woman of color potentially becoming president? While many feminists welcome the prospect of a female president, some argue that Harris's approach, which emphasizes her qualifications

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Sep 06 2024BUSINESS

Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Did OSOM's CEO Drive the Company into the Ditch?

OSOM, the company trying to resurrect the legacy of the beloved but short-lived Essential Phone, is facing a major crisis. A former employee, Mary Ross, has filed a lawsuit alleging that the company's CEO and founder, Jason Keats, used company funds to indulge in a lavish lifestyle. Ross claims Ke

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