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Oct 07 2024BUSINESS

Golf Course Battle: Nonprofit Wins in Court

In Denver, a nonprofit called Sisters of Color United for Education has emerged victorious from a long dispute. The story began when they rented the rundown clubhouse at Park Hill Golf Course and spent around $196,000 to fix it up. However, another group had already booked the place, leading to a di

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Oct 07 2024EDUCATION

Meet Rayna Glasser: The Educator Who Puts Students First

Rayna Glasser is no stranger to the classroom. With 18 years of teaching experience, mainly at Fort Worth Dunbar High School where she was named Teacher of the Year for 2023-24, she's got a solid background. She holds a master’s degree in education from Lamar University and is now running for State

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Celebs Back Kamala Harris for 2024 Presidential Run

Imagine this: a bunch of famous people like Maxwell, Gina Prince-Bythewood, Larenz Tate, and more are showing their support for Kamala Harris. They're using social media platforms like Twitter and Instagram to share the news. Some are even suggesting who she should pick as her running mate or talkin

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Oct 07 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Katt Williams' Hilarious Jabs at Celebs Who Party with Diddy

Comedian Katt Williams has been making waves with his recent stand-up jokes, targeting celebrities who attend parties thrown by Diddy. This comes after Diddy's arrest in New York City on charges of alleged sex trafficking and racketeering. Despite pleading not guilty, the Bad Boy mogul finds himself

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Oct 07 2024WEATHER

Getting Ready for Helene: Florida and Georgia Brace for the Storm

Something's brewing in the Caribbean Sea, and it's not good news for Florida and Georgia. Tropical Storm Helene is gaining strength, with experts predicting it could turn into a full-blown hurricane by Wednesday. Authorities are on high alert, schools will be closing their doors, and residents are b

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Oct 07 2024EDUCATION

Hyundai Opens Doors to Fountain Valley Students

Instead of a typical field trip, students from Fulton Middle School in Fountain Valley visited the North American headquarters of Hyundai. The goal? To inspire them about careers in the automotive industry. Brandon Ramirez, a long-time Hyundai employee, organized the event. He wanted to show student

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

What’s Missing from Biden's Inner Circle Story?

The New York Times recently took a deep dive into President Joe Biden’s key advisors. They called them “the strategist, the guru, and the confidant.” But there was something interesting missing – Ron Klain’s past as a lobbyist. You might think that would be important, especially since he worked for

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Oct 07 2024CRYPTO

Watch Out for Fake Lawyers After Crypto Scams

Cryptocurrencies have been a big thing since Bitcoin came on the scene in 2009. Now, there are over 20,000 cryptos out there. But with this growth comes trouble – crypto scams are on the rise. The FBI says these scams went up by more than 50% between 2022 and 2023, reaching almost $4 billion in loss

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Oct 07 2024TECHNOLOGY

LEGO Shop Hack: What You Need to Know

Ever visited a website and thought, “Something’s not right here”? That might have been the case for some LEGO fans this weekend. A mysterious banner popped up on the LEGO Shop claiming that the toy giant was diving into the world of cryptocurrency with something called "LEGO Coin." But don't be fool

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Migrant Crime Wave: What's Happening?

Imagine this: over 13,000 migrants who have been convicted of murder are roaming free in the United States. This is according to a recent report from the Department of Homeland Security. The numbers don’t stop there – another 15,000 migrants have been convicted of sexual assault. These figures might

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