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Oct 08 2024BUSINESS

Small Businesses in Hurricane's Path: Loan Help at Risk

Hurricane Helene left a trail of destruction, and small businesses in its path are feeling the pinch. The government's Small Business Administration (SBA) is offering disaster loans, but they might run dry soon. President Biden warned that if Congress doesn't approve more funds, the SBA could be out

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Oct 08 2024ENTERTAINMENT

A Spooky Movie That Might Have Inspired a Religious Movement

In the swinging '60s, horror films like 'Psycho' and 'The Birds' were hitting the big screen. But one movie that stood out was based on an Edgar Allan Poe tale, directed by Roger Corman. This film, 'The Masque of the Red Death', wasn't your average scary movie. It had a twist that even made some rel

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Oct 07 2024EDUCATION

Abbott Elementary: Real Education Challenges on TV

Imagine tuning into "Abbott Elementary," a show that dives deep into the real issues plaguing schools today. It's not just about teachers and students, but also about how low pay can lead to teacher shortages. Have you ever thought about how hard it is for schools to support differently abled studen

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Oct 07 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Dino Crisis: A Classic Returns

Have you played Dino Crisis? This classic PlayStation game is finally getting a revival thanks to Sony’s PlayStation Plus Classics catalog. Originally released in 1999, during a peak time for both dinosaur love and survival horror games, Dino Crisis has been on many gamers' radar but not many have a

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Oct 07 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Struggle Behind Friday the 13th: A Writer's Unusual Fundraising Attempt

When Sean Cunningham, the director of the horror film "Friday the 13th," was trying to mimic the success of "Halloween," he faced a dilemma. He needed more money than the original $350,000 budget of "Halloween." So, he boosted his budget to $550,000. The movie went on to make nearly $60 million, a h

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Oct 07 2024EDUCATION

Hatboro-Horsham Schools Lock In Leaders for Half a Decade

In a noteworthy move, the Hatboro-Horsham School District announced it will keep its key leaders at the helm for the long haul. During a recent board meeting, the district decided to renew the contracts of its top leaders, Superintendent Scott Eveslage and Business Administrator Bill Stone, for anot

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Oct 07 2024ENTERTAINMENT

A Horror Movie with Twists and Laughs: Why 'You're Next' on Netflix is a Must-Watch

This Halloween, Netflix has lined up a treat for horror lovers (and maybe newcomers) with the addition of 'You're Next'. It's not your typical scary movie, though. This one packs a surprising amount of humor into its thrilling storyline, making it a great choice for a fun night in. So, what's the de

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Oct 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Lego's Website Hack: A Crypto Scam Uncovered

Imagine visiting Lego's website one evening and seeing a shiny banner with golden coins stamped with the Lego logo. It claimed that the "Lego coin" was now official and promised secret rewards for buyers. But hold on, it wasn't real! The button to buy led to an external site selling "LEGO Tokens" us

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Oct 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Which Warhammer Horde Shooter Steals the Show?

Are you a fan of Warhammer 40,000 games? If so, you've probably heard about two exciting horde shooters: Darktide and Space Marine 2. Both games offer heart-pounding action, but they have their own unique flavors. Let's dive in and see what makes each one special. Darktide is all about atmosphere.

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Oct 04 2024EDUCATION

SMU Teams Up With TFA to Train Better Texas Teachers

In Texas, there's a big problem: not enough qualified teachers. Southern Methodist University (SMU) has an idea to fix this. They've joined forces with Teach For America (TFA), a well-known group that helps people become teachers quickly. This partnership is all about giving Texas schools more good

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