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Nov 06 2024BUSINESS

Minnesota Brewery Seeks Public Help to Keep Brewing

Imagine this: a brewery in Minnesota is turning to its community for help. Trove Brewing, started just last year by Jeffrey and Angie Crane in Burnsville, is facing some tough times. They've launched a crowdfunding campaign, hoping to raise $75, 000 to keep their dream alive. So, why the need for do

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Nov 06 2024FINANCE

How the Future of ETFs Hinges on Tuesday's Vote

The exchange-traded funds (ETF) sector is preparing for big changes starting in 2025, and who wins Tuesday's election might influence these changes. A likely victory for Republican Donald Trump could mean less strict rules than the past four years. Whoever comes into office, ETF companies are gettin

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Nov 06 2024EDUCATION

Marblehead's Teacher Contract Tangle: A $5M Hurdle

In the town of Marblehead, Massachusetts, there's a big disagreement happening between the School Committee and the Marblehead Education Association (MEA). They're trying to figure out new contracts for teachers and staff, but they're stuck on a $5 million difference. The MEA thinks the schools need

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Nov 05 2024BUSINESS

Inquis Medical Secures $40 Million to Boost Thrombectomy System

Inquis Medical, a company focused on improving medical devices, just got a big boost. They've raised $40 million in a Series B funding round. The lead investor is Marshall Wace, a globally recognized firm. Existing investors like ShangBay Capital and EnPointe Ventures also chipped in. This money wil

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Nov 04 2024CRIME

Santa Clara County Education Offices Face Investigation Over Funds

In a surprising turn of events, Santa Clara County's Office of Education (SCCOE) has launched an investigation into claims of misusing public funds. The news comes after the sudden dismissal of the former superintendent. Independent auditors have been called in to look into issues like questionable

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Nov 04 2024POLITICS

Drone Battalion's Struggle: A Glimpse into Ukraine's War Effort

The Achilles drone battalion, part of Kyiv's 92nd Assault Brigade, uses around 3, 000 first-person view drones each month. However, they're not choosing high-tech Western drones. Why? Because they don't work well in Ukraine's war conditions. Rustam Nurgudin, the battalion's executive officer, said t

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Nov 04 2024SCIENCE

Congress Members Probe Chandra X-ray Telescope's Future

Some lawmakers in the U. S. are digging deeper into NASA's plans for the Chandra X-ray Observatory. This telescope has been around for 25 years and its budget is in trouble. In a letter sent to the Chandra X-ray Center director, Patrick Slane, six members of Congress asked for more details about the

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Nov 04 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Art and Glamour: A Star-Studded Night at LACMA

The stars shone brightly, despite the cloudy sky, as celebrities and art enthusiasts gathered for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art's (LACMA) 13th Art + Film Gala. The event, chaired by Leonardo DiCaprio and LACMA trustee Eva Chow, honored artist Simone Leigh and filmmaker Baz Luhrmann. Michael G

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Nov 02 2024BUSINESS

Space Tourist Coming to Bucks, TGI Fridays Bids Farewell

So, who's up for a night of space tales and fine wine? Viticulturist Greg Olsen, a man who knows a thing or two about both, will be the star guest at Frost Lounge in Doylestown this November. He's the third person to have ever paid for a trip to space, and he'll be sharing his out-of-this-world expe

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Nov 02 2024POLITICS

Pushing for More Pediatric Cancer Research Funds

Long Island lawmakers are calling for a bigger budget for pediatric cancer research. Currently, only 4% of the National Institutes of Health's $47. 1 billion budget goes to common childhood cancers. This includes cancers like brain tumors, lymphoma, and leukemia. Other types of childhood cancer don'

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