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Oct 07 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Entertainment Excitement: New Releases and Milestones

Let's dive into what's happening this week! First off, Finneas, the talented musician behind Billie Eilish's success, is treating us to his second album. It's called "For Cryin' Out Loud!" and fans are super excited about it. The American Music Awards are also celebrating a big milestone—50 years! E

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Supreme Court's Hot Topics for 2024

As the U.S. prepares for the next presidential election, the Supreme Court is lining up some heavy-hitting cases for 2024. One of the most talked-about issues will be healthcare access for transgender teens. The court will also dive into the legalities surrounding do-it-yourself gun kits. And let's

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Oct 07 2024CRIME

Prosecutors Seek Custody for Fraud Suspect Due to Risk of Flight and Drug Use

In April 2022, prosecutors asked that a suspect be held in custody due to concerns about his history of evading law enforcement and drug use. The suspect, Anthony Cipolla, has a record of attempting to flee from authorities, including an incident where he climbed onto the roof of his home when feder

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Oct 07 2024BUSINESS

Stealing Millions for Luxury Life: Ex-Facebook and Nike DEI Manager's Shocking Fraud Revealed

Ever wondered how a successful employee could turn into a thief? Let's talk about Barbara Furlow-Smiles, who worked as a diversity program manager at Facebook and later Nike. She got caught red-handed stealing over $5 million! This was no small theft; she planned it meticulously with fake vendors, b

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Oct 07 2024EDUCATION

Boston Bus Delays: Two Councilors Speak Out

Imagine starting school and your bus doesn't show up on time. That's what many students in Boston have been facing. City councilors Ed Flynn and Erin Murphy are tired of seeing kids wait for late buses, so they've asked the state to investigate. They say the problem started right away when only a th

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Oct 07 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Asa Butterfield's New Adventure: From Sex Education to Second Best Play

Get ready for a new twist in Asa Butterfield's career. The star of "Sex Education" is making his theater debut with a play called "Second Best." This isn't just any role – he’ll be portraying Martin Hill, the actor who almost got to play Harry Potter but missed out by a hair. The story follows Marti

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

The Unexpected Side of Calvin Coolidge: Michael Dukakis' Discovery

Michael Dukakis, known for his commitment to the Democratic Party, found himself taken aback by some of the policies and characteristics of a Republican President. The president in question was none other than Calvin Coolidge. Despite their differing political views, Dukakis couldn't help but admire

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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

Affordable Treats Await: Jazz Fans Score Big at Delta Center

Get ready, sports lovers! The Delta Center in Salt Lake City is rolling out a super-affordable menu for the 2024-25 season. We're talking $3 or less for your favorite game-day snacks – that's right, just a few bucks can get you water, popcorn, nachos, hot dogs, and even ice cream! Imagine this: buy

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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

When Weather Strikes, Lindor's Comeback Plans Delayed

As fans eagerly awaited Francisco Lindor's return to the Mets lineup after a long absence due to back discomfort, Mother Nature had other plans. The game against the Braves at Truist Park was postponed because of storms and Hurricane Helene, leaving the team with an altered schedule. Manager Carlos

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Oct 07 2024WEATHER

Warm Today, Cool Tomorrow: Midlands Weather Shift Ahead!

Hey there! If you're loving the warm weather today in the Midlands, make sure to enjoy it because a change is coming. Forecasters say we'll have one more day of sunshine and warmth before a cold front rolls in Monday night, bringing cooler temperatures for the rest of the week. Tonight should be mi

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