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Oct 19 2024SPORTS

Steelers' Two QBs: Wilson Starts, Fields Plays Too

Get ready, football fans! The Steelers have a surprise in store for Sunday night's game against the Jets. Russell Wilson, who's back from a calf injury, will start. But hold onto your hats, because Justin Fields, who filled in while Wilson was out, will also see some action on the field. This isn't

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Oct 19 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Indie Hits Light Up Screens: 'Anora' Leads the Pack

This weekend is a big deal for indie films. 'Anora' – a modern Cinderella story that won big at Cannes – is hitting theaters. It's only on a few screens in New York and LA right now, but it's getting a lot of love from critics and audiences alike. The film's about a young woman from Brooklyn who mar

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Oct 19 2024POLITICS

Should MCAS Stay? Governor and Public Have Different Views

Governor Maura Healey and her team are sticking to their stance: the MCAS test should stay as a high school graduation requirement. But polls are showing that the public isn’t on the same page. A recent survey by The Boston Globe and Suffolk University found that 58% of people want to remove the MCA

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Ruben Gallego's Divorce Records: A Political Storm in Arizona

In a heated Arizona Senate race, Democrat Ruben Gallego is asking for an apology from his Republican opponent, Kari Lake. The issue? Lake's suggestions that Gallego's divorce records hid something sinister. The records were released against Gallego's wishes, who cited privacy concerns for his son. G

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Oct 18 2024LIFESTYLE

Grandma's Thanksgiving Friend Reveals Cancer Fight

You might remember Wanda Dench, the grandma who sent a Thanksgiving invite to the wrong number back in 2016. She made a surprising announcement this year. Turns out, she's been battling breast cancer. Wanda accidentally sent that text to Jamal Hinton many years ago. Despite the mix-up, they've beco

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Oct 18 2024FINANCE

Money Matters: FEMA's Funding Dilemma

Imagine 2024, a year filled with one disaster after another. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was in a tight spot, with their emergency funds running low. Some people suggested using funds meant for migrants to help hurricane victims. But hold on! That money has a specific purpose and

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Oct 18 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Indie Games Battle: What Makes a Winner?

The Game Awards has a category that always stirs up debate: Best Independent Game. Why? Because people can't agree on what makes a game "indie". Take 2023, for example, where Dave the Diver got nominated. It was developed by Mintrocket, a division of big publisher Nexon. Meanwhile, Baldur's Gate 3,

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Trump: Talking to Putin is a 'Smart Thing'

Former President Donald Trump dodged a question about whether he's been in touch with Russian President Vladimir Putin since leaving office. He was interviewed by Bloomberg editor-in-chief John Micklethwait at the Economic Club of Chicago. Journalist Bob Woodward's latest book, "War, " claims Trump

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Oct 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Grab Amazing JBL Audio Deals at Amazon Before Black Friday

Black Friday is just around the corner, but you don't have to wait! Amazon has some fantastic deals on JBL audio devices going on right now. Let's dive into the best bargains you can snatch up today. Want some affordable earbuds? The JBL Vibe Beam Earbuds are a steal at just $29. Normally price

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Oct 18 2024LIFESTYLE

Hard Work: Virgo, Libra, and Scorpio Finally See Results on October 18, 2024

October 18, 2024, is a day of completion and endings, especially for Virgo, Libra, and Scorpio. The Moon's opposition to Mercury brings a sense of satisfaction and reward. For these zodiac signs, it's a time to wrap up projects and see the fruits of their labor. Virgos will feel an urgent need to f

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