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Oct 24 2024SPORTS

Kennesaw Kicks Off Big Win Streak

The Kennesaw State Owls scored their first-ever Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) win, shocking everyone by beating the Liberty Flames 27-24. The Owls were heavy underdogs, sitting at 0-6 before this game, with a 27-point deficit predicted. Despite losing all previous 10 matches against FBS teams, the

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

Trump's Trade and Immigration Plans: Are We Heading Back to Inflation?

As the U. S. prepares for a potential second Trump presidency, it's essential to consider how his policies might impact the current economic landscape. Specifically, his protectionist stance on trade and immigration could reignite inflation, undoing recent economic progress. Trump's proposal to rais

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

President Biden and Senator Sanders Team Up to Highlight Medication Cost Savings

President Biden is heading to New Hampshire to talk about cuts in drug prices along with Senator Bernie Sanders. He'll visit Concord Community College to share a report from the Department of Health and Human Services. The report says nearly 1. 5 million Medicare users saved almost $1 billion on pre

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Oct 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Safari Has a Security Glitch—But Who's Affected?

Last month, Apple launched macOS Sequoia with exciting new features. But alongside these perks, the update also included a lengthy patch for security flaws. Surprisingly, one of these flaws was found by Microsoft. This discovery is significant, especially for users of Macs managed by organizations.

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Oct 22 2024FINANCE

Why Mary Daly Thinks Lower Rates Are Still on The Table

At the TechLive conference in Laguna Beach, California, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Mary Daly shared her thoughts on the future of interest rates. Daly believes that the Federal Reserve should keep reducing interest rates to protect the labor market from any further decline. She

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Oct 21 2024WEATHER

Roswell's Flash Flood: What Happened?

Hey there! You know Roswell, New Mexico? Well, something big happened there. A flash flood hit hard, leaving two people dead and around 290 rescued. It was so bad that cars were swept away and even homes got flooded. The National Guard and other emergency teams jumped in to help. They worked all nig

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Oct 20 2024CRIME

Texas Law Stops Execution for 'Junk Science' Review

Robert Roberson's execution was halted in Texas due to a law aimed at stopping wrongful convictions based on faulty science. This law, passed in 2013, allows inmates to challenge their conviction if the evidence used against them is no longer credible. However, Roberson's case highlights issues with

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Oct 20 2024FINANCE

The Economy's Changing Landscape: Faster Growth, Rising Prices, and Market Uncertainty

The United States economy is shifting gears, moving from a period of slow growth and low-interest rates to a phase of faster growth, higher prices, and market volatility. This change means it will cost more to borrow money and savings will yield better returns. Workers might also enjoy higher wages.

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Oct 19 2024ENVIRONMENT

Fire in Oakland: Homes Destroyed, People Evacuated

In Oakland, California, a sudden fire swept through a hillside neighborhood on Friday, damaging at least seven homes and forcing over 500 people to flee. The blaze began near the 580 Freeway, causing massive traffic jams. Strong winds, up to 40 mph, fanned the flames and spread the fire rapidly, eve

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Oct 19 2024FINANCE

Bitcoin: Not Ready for Shopping Sprees Yet?

Neel Kashkari, the Minneapolis Fed President, isn't convinced that Bitcoin is ready to replace traditional currency. He hasn't seen anyone use it to buy everyday items, and he thinks it's more like a gamble than a safe investment against inflation. However, a recent study shows that Bitcoin's value

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