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Oct 17 2024EDUCATION

Columbia Professor Faces Campus Ban After Anti-Israel Protest Clash

Last week, Columbia University banned a professor named Shai Davidai from campus. The ban happened after he argued with anti-Israel protesters and had heated exchanges with school leaders on the anniversary of a deadly attack on Israel by Hamas. The school claims Davidai harassed some faculty member

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Oct 16 2024CRIME

Tragedy in Antioch: A Friend Remembers Alyssa Lokits as Police Make Quick Arrest

In the quiet town of Antioch, Tennessee, a tragic event has left the community in shock. Alyssa Lokits, a 29-year-old woman, was killed during a walk along the Mill Creek Greenway on Monday evening. Metro Nashville Police Chief John Drake revealed that the suspect, Paul Park, was apprehended within

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Oct 16 2024ENVIRONMENT

Amazon Pursues Nuclear Energy for Carbon-Free Future

Amazon, a major player in the tech world, has big plans to cut down on carbon emissions. They've already hit a major milestone by using 100% renewable energy for their global operations—seven years earlier than expected! As their energy needs grow, they're not just sticking to renewables. They're al

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Oct 16 2024WEATHER

South Carolina's Big Cool Down: What to Expect

Get ready, South Carolina! A big chill is on its way, bringing temperatures down by 10 to 15 degrees. Today, highs will only reach the 60s, and by tonight, lows could dip into the 30s. But don't worry too much about frost, as some wind should keep it at bay – except in the northern and western Midla

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Oct 16 2024WEATHER

Brace Yourself: A Chilly Surprise Hits the Tri-State Area

Ready for a weather twist? A freeze warning just popped up for some counties in New Jersey and the Hudson Valley. Plus, parts of Connecticut are on a frost advisory. You'll want to grab your warmest jacket because temperatures might dip to 30 degrees from Wednesday to Thursday morning, as the Nation

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Oct 16 2024LIFESTYLE

Teller County's Race Against Time: Road Work Before Winter

As the leaves begin to change color in Teller County, Colorado, crews are working against the clock to complete several road projects before winter sets in. One of the biggest projects is the reconstruction of Lake Avenue, a major street that runs through the heart of Woodland Park. The project star

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Oct 16 2024BUSINESS

Entertaining New Spheres: Abu Dhabi's Latest Bid

Imagine a giant LED-lit dome standing tall in Abu Dhabi. The city's Department of Culture and Tourism just teamed up with Sphere Entertainment to build the world's second Sphere. This massive entertainment venue, first opened in Las Vegas, will now have a twin in the UAE's capital. It's a big deal,

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Oct 16 2024SPORTS

A Star Retires: Layshia Clarendon Reflects on WNBA Life

Layshia Clarendon ended their 12-year career in the WNBA this September, feeling it was the right time to retire. The Los Angeles Sparks star, who made history as the first openly transgender player, shared their experiences in a recent interview. They compared their decision to a good book, saying

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Oct 16 2024HEALTH

Outdated Tech in UK's NHS: A Doctor's Perspective

Imagine working in one of the world's largest public health services, the UK's NHS, but feeling like you're stuck in the stone age. That's what some doctors in the NHS are experiencing due to outdated IT systems. With medical records for nearly 67 million people, a data breach could be catastrophic.

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Oct 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Taylor Swift Drops 'Tortured Poets' Vinyl and Tour Book Exclusively at Target

Taylor Swift fans have some exciting holiday surprises coming their way! The singer has announced two special releases hitting Target stores on Black Friday. First up, her latest album "The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology" will finally be available on CD and vinyl. The vinyl set includes fo

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