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Oct 12 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Why The Legend of Zelda Should Blend Old and New in Future 3D Games

The Legend of Zelda has been through some big changes, especially with Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, which ditched the usual linear path for more player freedom. While some fans love it, others miss the classic Zelda style. The recent game, Echoes of Wisdom, might show the way forward

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Oct 12 2024OPINION

Why Are We Asking the Wrong Questions About Abortion?

In 1981, Walker Percy wrote an editorial about the possibility of a human life amendment. He noted that the scientific proof of abortion ending a human life was clear. Yet, he warned those supporting legal abortion that they wouldn't have it both ways—they'd be told what they were doing. Today, it s

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Oct 12 2024POLITICS

Why Are Black Men Blamed for Democratic Party Troubles?

Former President Obama recently sparked controversy by suggesting that Black men aren't enthusiastic about voting for Vice President Kamala Harris. He implied that these men might be hesitant to support a woman president, which has caused quite a stir. This assumption, however, doesn't hold up. Back

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Oct 12 2024POLITICS

Why Aren't Black and Hispanic Men Backing Kamala Harris?

Vice President Kamala Harris is facing a rough patch in the polls among black and Hispanic men. Her campaign team is worried, especially in key states like Pennsylvania and Michigan for black men, and Arizona and Nevada for Hispanic men. They've seen a lack of excitement in cities like Detroit and P

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Oct 11 2024POLITICS

Was Trump Really a Great President? Let’s Look at the Facts

Many people believe that Donald Trump was a good president. But is that true? Let's take a closer look at his record. First, the economy. Trump left the U.S. with a huge deficit, the largest in history. He cut taxes and spent a lot, leaving a debt that our kids and grandkids will have to pay off. T

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Oct 11 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Two Remakes, Two Approaches: Redoing Classic Horror Games

Silent Hill 2 and Resident Evil 2 are both iconic games that have been remade recently. These remakes show how different approaches can capture the essence of the originals. Silent Hill 2's remake stayed very true to the original, keeping the same story and atmosphere. This makes it a great homage

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Oct 11 2024HEALTH

The High Cost of Slimming Down: What's Happening with Weight-Loss Drugs?

You might know about Ozempic and Wegovy, two drugs that help people feel full and eat less. With obesity rates high, a lot of Americans want these treatments. But here’s the tricky part: even though many have employer-sponsored health insurance, getting coverage for these expensive medicines is toug

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Oct 11 2024TECHNOLOGY

iPhone 17: Easier Battery Swaps with a Zap?

Are you tired of struggling with battery replacements on your iPhone? Well, Apple's got a solution cooking for the iPhone 17 series. A new electrically-induced battery removal tech is on the horizon. This clever system uses a small electrical voltage to loosen the battery, making it a breeze to deta

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Oct 11 2024POLITICS

Ex-Gov. Baker Keeps Political Door Open, Focuses on NCAA

Former Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker has left the door open for a possible return to politics. Now the president of the NCAA, Baker recently spoke at the UMass Club about his new role. When asked about a potential comeback in politics, he replied that he wouldn't rule anything out. Baker, kno

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Oct 11 2024BUSINESS

Business Owner Gives Back to Hurricane Victims

Rich DiLorenzo, who runs Somerset Hills Exxon in Basking Ridge, New Jersey, has a plan to help out those hit hard by Hurricane Milton in Florida. From October 21 to 23, he will donate 5 cents from every gallon of gas sold. That's not all – he's also going to match the total amount raised. Rich belie

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