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Oct 12 2024POLITICS

Fundraising Race: Who's Leading Against Mayor Adams?

Brad Lander, the New York City Comptroller, has raised the most campaign funds among the challengers to Mayor Adams in the latest reporting period. However, Mayor Adams' finance filings are missing, leaving many wondering about his campaign's status. Lander's team is excited about their $330,115 hau

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Oct 12 2024SPORTS

Basketball Stars and Fans: A Unique Hall of Fame Induction

Jack Nicholson, Spike Lee, and Billy Crystal are set to join the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as superfans this weekend. These famous faces are known for their deep love for the sport and dedication to their teams. Nicholson, a long-time Lakers fan, used to sit courtside and watch his t

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Oct 11 2024HEALTH

Rapper DaBaby's Mental Health Crusade at West Charlotte High

Rapper DaBaby, also known as Baby, has been on a mission. His brother, Glenn Johnson, sadly took his own life in 2020, leaving behind three daughters. This tragedy sparked something in DaBaby. He wanted to make sure others didn't have to go through what his family did. So, he started DaBaby Cares, a

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Oct 11 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Spooky Night Returns: Commack's Halloween House is Back

Get ready for a scary good time! Commack's beloved Halloween house, the Peppermint Chop Shop, is making a comeback on October 26 and 31. This isn't just any Halloween event; it's a chance to scare, laugh, and raise money for a great cause. The McMahon-Alesi family is behind the magic, and they're pu

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Oct 09 2024POLITICS

Kamala Harris: Can She Break the VP Barrier?

Ever since Thomas Marshall, the vice president under Woodrow Wilson, joked about VPs vanishing, the role has had a reputation for being a dead end. The odds of becoming president from the VP spot are slim—only 20% of former VPs have made it. Now, Kamala Harris, the current VP, is running for preside

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Oct 08 2024POLITICS

Court Takes on Ghost Guns: A Fight Over Traceability

Ghost guns—weapons assembled from kits and lacking serial numbers—have become a hot topic. The number of these untraceable firearms seized by police has skyrocketed in recent years, from under 4,000 in 2018 to nearly 20,000 in 2021. The Biden administration stepped in, requiring sellers to treat the

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Oct 08 2024POLITICS

The Supreme Court's Take on Ghost Gun Kits

Ever heard of ghost guns? They're a hot topic these days, and the Supreme Court is diving into the debate. These are basically weapons that are hard to trace because they don't have serial numbers. They're assembled from kits that you can buy online, and they're becoming more common in crimes. The B

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Oct 08 2024POLITICS

Suburban Life: Congress Crafts a Helping Hand

Life in the suburbs isn't always easy. Costs can be high, and safety concerns are real. Seeing these challenges, Congress is taking action to lend a hand. Some lawmakers want to make it simpler for families to save up for job training. Others are focused on tackling the dangerous fentanyl trade. The

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Oct 07 2024ENVIRONMENT

Why Isn't Carbon Capture Tech More Common?

Did you know that there’s a way to clean up power plant exhaust before it hits the air? It’s called carbon capture and storage, or CCS for short. Here’s how it works: special liquids called amines scrub away CO2 from the exhaust gases. Sounds great, right? Well, not so fast. Businesses that sell en

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Rebuilding Gaza: Challenges and Obstacles

The process of rebuilding Gaza faces substantial challenges, including clearing massive amounts of debris, restoring damaged infrastructure, and addressing political roadblocks. The United Nations estimates that the war has left 40 million tons of rubble in Gaza, requiring up to 15 years and $650 mi

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