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Oct 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Sipping in the Streets: Sacramento's New Way to Have Fun

Sacramento is shaking things up with a fresh idea to spice up its neighborhoods. The city council just gave the green light to two new spots where you can enjoy a drink outdoors. This isn't just about sipping; it's about making the city more vibrant and inviting. So, what's the deal with these ente

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Oct 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI in Hollywood: Kevin O’Leary’s Bold Vision

Kevin O’Leary, a well-known investor and TV personality, has sparked a conversation about the future of Hollywood. He believes that artificial intelligence (AI) could replace background actors in movies. This idea came up during a podcast where he discussed his upcoming role in a film called "Marty

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Oct 23 2025BUSINESS

Vallejo's Finance Chief Moves On

Vallejo has seen a wave of top officials leaving recently. Rekha Nayar, the city's finance director, is the latest to go. She spent nine years with Vallejo before moving to the Hayward Area Recreation and Park District. Her last day was Thursday, and she starts her new job next week. Nayar isn't th

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Oct 22 2025CRYPTO

Riding the Bitcoin Rollercoaster: A Gamble on Stocks

Investing in Strategy, a company heavily invested in Bitcoin, is like riding a rollercoaster. The stock's value goes up and down with Bitcoin's price. Citi, a major bank, thinks Strategy's stock could be a good buy, setting a target of $485 per share. But they also warn that it's a risky bet. Strat

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Oct 22 2025SPORTS

A Thrilling Showdown: Western Carolina Outplays The Citadel

Western Carolina's quarterback, Taron Dickens, showcased his prowess on the field, throwing for an impressive 369 yards and five touchdowns. This stellar performance led his team to a narrow 45-38 victory over The Citadel, witnessed by a crowd of 9, 151 at Johnson Hagood Stadium on October 18. Dick

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Oct 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Mike Tirico: The Man Behind the Mic and His Diverse Roots

Mike Tirico is making a comeback with NBA on NBC, bringing back memories of the '90s. He's not just any commentator; he's the face of the network's basketball coverage. With a panel that includes legends like Michael Jordan, Tirico is gaining new fans, especially among those who missed his first run

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Oct 21 2025WEATHER

Tuesday's Weather: A Break from the Rain

After a stormy Monday, Massachusetts is in for a change. The weather forecast for Tuesday looks promising, with mostly sunny skies and milder temperatures. This shift is due to drier air moving into the region, according to weather experts. Expect highs in the low to mid-60s across the state. Winds

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Oct 21 2025HEALTH

Lumateperone's Brain Boost: A New Hope for Schizophrenia?

Schizophrenia is a tough mental health condition that makes it hard for people to think clearly. It's not just about hallucinations or delusions; it also messes with memory and learning. Scientists have been studying this for years, focusing on certain brain chemicals like dopamine and glutamate. Bu

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Oct 21 2025POLITICS

A City's Dilemma: Hiring a Convicted Felon for a High-Paying Job

In Montgomery, a heated debate is underway about the mayor's choice to hire Donald Watkins Jr. for a high-paying city job. Watkins, along with his father, was found guilty of fraud in 2019. The mayor wants to bring him on as the small and minority business development director, offering a salary of

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Oct 21 2025FINANCE

XBP Global's Big Deal and Stock Rollercoaster

XBP Global Holdings, Inc. made headlines with a significant contract win but faced a stock dip. The company secured a six-year deal with New York City's Department of Finance. This agreement aims to upgrade the payment system for parking violation tickets. XBP will use its Lockbox Services platform

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