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Sep 23 2024SPORTS

Rookie Sensation's Rollercoaster Ride

Caitlin Clark, the standout rookie, had a tough debut in the playoffs, sporting a black eye after an accidental collision during her team's loss to the Connecticut Sun. She struggled to find her rhythm, missing 10 of her first 11 shots before finishing with 11 points and eight assists. The Sun's Aly

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Sep 23 2024POLITICS

Iran's Secret Communication Conundrum

The recent explosion of pager devices and walkie-talkies in Lebanon, which Hezbollah claims was orchestrated by Israel, has sent shockwaves throughout the Middle East. In response, Iran's elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has ordered its members to stop using any type of communication d

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Sep 23 2024BUSINESS

The Great Exodus of Black Leaders: A Wake-Up Call for Boston's Business Climate

Boston's business landscape is facing a crisis of leadership, with at least 10 prominent Black leaders departing from their roles this year. The unexpected exit of Cain Hayes, CEO of Point32Health, has sparked urgent conversations among Boston's Black leaders, who fear that the city is shedding more

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Sep 23 2024CELEBRITIES

Silent but Not Invisible: Juanita Vanoy Shines at Chicago Football Classic

The city of Chicago is more than just a place for Juanita Vanoy - it's her roots. Born and raised in the Windy City, Vanoy has strong ties to the community. Her connection to Chicago is evident in the way she continues to nurture it. This time, her love for the city took her to Soldier Field Stadium

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Sep 23 2024BUSINESS

The New Era of Business: How Technology is Empowering the Non-IT Professional

In today's fast-paced business environment, technology has become an indispensable tool that affects every aspect of operations. The old days of IT departments holding the keys to technology procurement are long gone, replaced by a collaborative approach that empowers professionals across the organi

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Sep 23 2024BUSINESS

New Zealand's Airline Delay: A Glimpse into the Future of Business Class

The wait for Air New Zealand's new business class will continue until 2025, as the airline faces global supply chain challenges. The delays are due to the complexity of the Boeing 787 refit program, which aims to transform the airline's long-haul travel experience. The first refurbished aircraft won

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Sep 23 2024BUSINESS

Fueling the Future: Can Chevron's Stock Catch Up?

Chevron, one of the world's leading oil producers, is facing a significant challenge in today's rapidly changing energy landscape. With the increasing popularity of electric vehicles (EVs) and plug-in hybrid vehicles, oil demand is sharply decelerating. But can Chevron's stock catch up with these ch

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Sep 23 2024ENVIRONMENT

Jane Fonda's Call to Action: Climate Change and Elections

Do you ever feel like there’s a problem in the world that needs fixing, but you’re not sure where to start? Jane Fonda, a famous actor and activist, has been feeling this way about climate change. She realized it’s more than just an environmental issue—it affects everyone on the planet! Fonda had a

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Sep 23 2024OPINION

Trump's Feline Folly: A Wild Ride Through Unsubstantiated Accusations

It's been a while since the infamous 2024 presidential debate, but John Oliver and his team at Last Week Tonight are still talking about Donald Trump's bizarre claim that Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, are abducting and eating cats and dogs. You might remember Trump saying, "In Springfield

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Sep 23 2024EDUCATION

Fairfax County Schools' Budget Woes: A Case of Misdirected Priorities

The Fairfax County Public Schools' budget has seen a significant increase from fiscal 2020 to fiscal 2025, jumping from $3 billion to $3.7 billion. However, this increased expenditure has not translated to improved educational outcomes for students. In fact, the district's performance and student te

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