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Oct 04 2024BUSINESS

The Oakland Coliseum Sale: A Rollercoaster Ride

Selling a massive property like the Oakland Coliseum isn't straightforward. The city and the African American Sports and Entertainment Group (AASEG) have been trying to seal a deal for months, but things keep shifting. Recently, AASEG agreed to pay most of the money in two large chunks instead of sm

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Oct 04 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Meet the Advertising Game Changers: Variety's Top 10 Influencers

Variety, a leading entertainment publication, is shining a spotlight on the top ten figures making waves in the world of advertising. These folks aren’t just about selling products; they’re crafting campaigns that captivate and connect with audiences. Think of them as storytellers, using ads to tell

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Oct 03 2024POLITICS

The Tim Walz Mug Shot: True or False?

Back in August 2024, a photo claimed to be Minnesota Governor Tim Walz's mug shot from a 1995 drunk driving charge went viral online. Some people were skeptical and asked if the picture was real or fake. They had seen the photo on social media platforms like Twitter/X but weren't sure what to believ

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Oct 03 2024SPORTS

Royals' Rising Stars Shine in Crucial ALDS Win

The Kansas City Royals have been making waves this postseason, and their young stars are leading the charge. In a crucial game, Bobby Witt Jr., just 24 years old, showed why he's a key player for the team. With runners on base, the Orioles faced a tough decision: whether to pitch to Witt or walk him

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Oct 02 2024WEATHER

Getting Columbia Ready for Hurricane Helene

As Hurricane Helene approaches, Columbia is taking action to protect its infrastructure. The city's public works crews are working non-stop to prepare for the worst. Robert Anderson, the Public Works Director, highlights three critical tasks: ensuring vehicles are fueled and ready, clearing wastewat

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Oct 02 2024WEATHER

"Kingston's Winter Parking Solution: A Smart Move? "

Imagine this: you're driving through Kingston during the winter months, and instead of frantically searching for a spot to park overnight, you can simply use any available street parking. Sounds convenient, right? Well, that might just become a reality soon! The city has been testing out an int

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Oct 01 2024GENERAL

Mahomes' Moment of Concern: A Tackle Gone Wrong

Patrick Mahomes, the star quarterback of the Kansas City Chiefs, recently found himself in a precarious situation on the field. While trying to make a tackle after an interception, Mahomes collided with his teammate, wide receiver Rashee Rice. The impact was severe enough to leave Rice with a potent

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Sep 30 2024SPORTS

The Chiefs Comeback Kids: Mahomes and Kelce Lead the Way to Victory

The Kansas City Chiefs were down 10-0 just 11 minutes into their game against the Los Angeles Chargers, but Patrick Mahomes and his team refused to give up. Mahomes, who completed 19 of 29 passes for 245 yards and a touchdown, knew his team still had plenty of time to turn the game around. And with

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Sep 29 2024POLITICS

What's at Stake for NYC as Mayor Adams Faces Corruption Charges?

As the federal corruption charges against Mayor Eric Adams gain momentum, a crucial conversation is underway among New York City's leaders. Civil rights leader Rev. Al Sharpton is organizing a summit for political leaders to discuss the charges and their implications for the city's governance. Sharp

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Sep 28 2024POLITICS

Mayor Adams' Fate: A Double Standard?

Many people are calling for New York City Mayor Eric Adams to resign after he was charged with taking bribes and defrauding taxpayers. But Rev. Al Sharpton believes that Mayor Adams should not be removed from office. Sharpton thinks that Adams should be judged based on the outcome of his trial, just

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