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Sep 13 2024BUSINESS

RH's Resilient Demand: A Catalyst for Growth Amidst Challenging Market Conditions

The recent surge in RH's (NYSE:RH) shares, driven by better-than-expected Q2 results and upbeat Q3 guidance, is a testament to the company's ability to adapt and thrive in a challenging housing market environment. With investments in product transformation and platform expansion paying off, RH's sam

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Sep 12 2024OPINION

The Silent Censor: How Free Speech is Being Chipped Away by Tech, Media, and Politics

Imagine living in a world where the ability to express your thoughts and opinions is slowly being eroded away. It's not a reality from a dystopian novel, but our current reality. The erosion of free speech is happening, and it's not a single, dramatic event, but rather a thousand tiny cuts. From th

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Sep 11 2024HEALTH

The Quest for a Stress-Free Poop: Queensland Health's 'Let it Out' Campaign

In a world where even the thought of doing a poo at work can be a source of anxiety, Queensland Health has taken the bold step of normalizing this 'taboo' act. Their latest social media campaign has gone viral for its humor and approachability. Queensland Health has taken the bold step of normalizi

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Sep 11 2024SPORTS

Davis' Health Revival: The Unanswered Questions Behind the Lakers' Star's Enhanced Training Regimen

As the Los Angeles Lakers prepare for the 2024-25 season, one question lingers: what's behind Anthony Davis' remarkable health and performance last year? The answer, according to league insider Mark Medina, lies in his 'enhanced training regimen.' Davis' career-high 76 games played, along with his

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Sep 10 2024POLITICS

Elon's Election: A Tale of Two Tweets

In recent weeks, billionaire Elon Musk has been busy spreading misinformation and inflammatory rhetoric on his platform, Twitter. His latest targets? Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris and women in general. Let's break it down:First, Musk shared an AI-generated image depicting Harris as a commu

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Sep 10 2024OPINION

School Threats:Is Harsh Punishment the Answer?

It's understandable to feel frustrated and scared after hearing about threats of violence in schools, businesses, or anywhere else. The question is, what are the best ways to address these threats? One person argues that any threat should automatically result in at least 5 years in prison, with no

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Sep 10 2024OPINION

Media Integrity Crisis: How to Cover Trump's Threat to Democracy

In a democracy, journalism plays a vital role in keeping citizens informed and holding leaders accountable. But what happens when that very freedom is threatened by the leader himself? That's the dilemma facing media outlets today as they grapple with how to cover Donald Trump's anti-democratic rhet

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Sep 10 2024OPINION

Campus Clashes: Is Religious Freedom Under Threat in America?

The United States prides itself on being a beacon of religious freedom, a right enshrined in the very foundation of its Constitution. But what happens when that freedom is challenged, not by foreign forces, but within our own borders? Recent events on college campuses across the country raise trou

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Sep 10 2024SCIENCE

Is Science Becoming a Weapon? Examining the Price of Dissent in the COVID Era

The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed a troubling trend: the suppression of dissenting scientific voices. While scientists have always debated, the last few years have seen an alarming rise in the silencing of those who challenge the prevailing narrative. This article explores the chilling effects of

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Sep 10 2024EDUCATION

Free Museum Fun: A Boost for BPS or a Missed Opportunity?

Mayor Michelle Wu has announced the continuation of BPS Sundays, a program offering free admission to six popular Boston museums and zoos for BPS students and their families. This extension, which will run through the end of the year, comes after a successful pilot program that saw over 36,000 stude

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