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Nov 04 2025POLITICS

Cincinnati's Future: Why Local Voices Matter

Cincinnati is at a crossroads. The city's unique character and historic charm are at stake. The current City Council has been making big decisions without always listening to the people who live here. This has led to concerns about development, infrastructure, and transparency. The Charter Committe

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Nov 04 2025OPINION

When Faith and Politics Collide: A Warning to Evangelicals

In today's political landscape, faith and party loyalty often go hand in hand. A significant number of White evangelical Christians align with the Republican Party, creating a strong bond between religious beliefs and political affiliations. This close tie can lead to a dangerous mix, where politica

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Nov 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Streaming Tech Showdown: Nokia vs. Warner Brothers

Nokia is taking Warner Brothers to court in multiple countries. The Finnish company says Warner Brothers is using its video tech without permission. This tech helps make streaming smooth and enjoyable for users. It includes things like video compression, content delivery, and recommendation systems.

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Nov 04 2025SPORTS

Cowboys' Coaching Choices: A Look at the Big Decisions

The Dallas Cowboys are at a crossroads. Brian Schottenheimer, the team's offensive coordinator, is keeping a close eye on defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus. This isn't just a routine check-up. Schottenheimer has good reasons to scrutinize Eberflus's work. Maybe if Schottenheimer had hired Eberflus

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Nov 04 2025SPORTS

College Basketball Kicks Off: What to Expect on Opening Night

College basketball is back, and the first night of the season is packed with exciting matchups. While it's not the most star-studded night, there are plenty of games worth watching. One of the biggest games of the night is Florida vs. Arizona. Florida, the reigning national champion, will be tested

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Nov 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Gadgets for Happy Pets: A Fresh Look at Pet Tech

Pets and technology might seem like an odd mix, but there are plenty of gadgets designed to make their lives—and yours—easier. From smart collars to automatic feeders, these tools can help keep your furry friends healthy, happy, and well-monitored. But do they really work? Let’s start with pet came

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Nov 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Patent Fight: Who Really Owns the Tech?

A legal battle is heating up in the tech world. Adeia, a company focused on intellectual property, has taken AMD to court. They claim that AMD's processors, used in computers and servers, break their patents. These patents cover ways to make semiconductors better. Adeia's CEO, Paul Davis, said that

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Nov 04 2025EDUCATION

Lowcountry Schools Show Mixed Results in 2025 Report

The 2025 South Carolina School Report Cards are out, and the results are a mixed bag for the Lowcountry area. The report, which looks at things like test scores, graduation rates, and how ready students are for college or careers, shows that some districts are doing better than others. Charleston C

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Nov 04 2025POLITICS

National Guard Deployments: Legal Battles in Tennessee and West Virginia

In Tennessee and West Virginia, courts are set to examine the legality of National Guard deployments. The focus is on whether governors have the authority to send troops to Memphis and Washington, D. C. In Memphis, the debate centers around Governor Bill Lee's decision to deploy the National Guard.

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Nov 03 2025HEALTH

Sudan's Hunger Crisis: A Closer Look at the Famine Spreading Across the Nation

Sudan is facing a severe hunger crisis, with famine now spreading to two more areas. The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC), a global authority on hunger, has identified el-Fasher in Darfur and Kadugli in South Kordofan province as the latest regions affected. The situation in thes

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