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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Vote on Policies, Not People: A Pastor’s Perspective

"Why don't you support Vice President Kamala Harris?" This is the question that Rev. Joshua C. Robertson, a pastor from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, hears a lot. People expect him to back the first Black woman with a serious chance at becoming president, but he hasn't. Not because he endorses former pr

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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 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

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 12 2024TECHNOLOGY

Lasers and the Quest to Fix Broadband's Final Hurdle

The biggest challenge in the internet industry today is often called the "last-mile" problem. Many people and businesses can't get high-speed broadband because there's no final connection between the main internet infrastructure and their location. Fiber optics can provide fast, reliable internet, b

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Oct 12 2024POLITICS

Anti-Abortion Ads Use FCC Rule to Reach TV Audiences

An anti-abortion ad that appeared on "The View" recently is part of a wider campaign leveraging a federal law to force broadcasters to air their message. The ad, by longtime activist Randall Terry, criticizes famous personalities and displays graphic images of aborted fetuses. Terry, running for pre

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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 2024POLITICS

Big Sign Divides Town: What’s the Real Issue?

In the small town of Amsterdam, New York, a massive "Vote for Trump" sign has caused quite a stir. Put up by Sticker Mule, a local business, the sign is challenging the town's mayor. He's concerned about road safety and if the sign follows local regulations for business advertisements. The mayor, wh

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Oct 11 2024POLITICS

FCC Leader Slams Trump's Threats to CBS License

The leader of the FCC, Jessica Rosenworcel, has criticized former President Trump for attacking CBS over changes made to a '60 Minutes' interview with Vice President Kamala Harris. She called his threats "serious" and warned that they should not be taken lightly. In a statement, Rosenworcel emphasiz

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Oct 10 2024POLITICS

Former President's License Call Sparks FCC Chair's Defense

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chair, Jessica Rosenworcel, has expressed strong disapproval of former President Donald Trump's demand for CBS to lose its license. This comes after Trump criticized a "60 Minutes" interview with Vice President Kamala Harris. Trump accused the program of m

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