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Oct 04 2024POLITICS

The Election Hacker: Tina Peters' Fall from Grace

Once a trusted county clerk, Tina Peters found herself on the wrong side of the law. She breached her Colorado county's election system, putting democracy at risk. Her actions weren’t just a security issue—they were a betrayal of public trust. The problem? She used someone else’s badge to access the

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Oct 04 2024BUSINESS

Dockworkers' Strike Suspended: What It Means for the Economy and Elections

In a surprising turn of events, the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) has decided to pause their three-day strike involving 45,000 dockworkers on the East and Gulf coasts. This temporary suspension could potentially boost the US economy by avoiding shortages and price increases that mig

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Oct 04 2024BUSINESS

October Surprise: Stocks Bounce Back Amid Strikes and Jobs Boom

The start of October has been marked by a complex web of events that are sending mixed signals to investors. On one hand, the stock market is facing a rough patch, with all three major averages snapping their three-week winning streak. However, on the other hand, new jobs data has shown significant

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Oct 04 2024EDUCATION

Teachers in Marblehead Take a Stand: A Closer Look at Stalled Contract Negotiations

The Marblehead Education Association (MEA) has decided to make a bold move in their negotiations for a new collective-bargaining agreement. They have announced that teachers will only work the hours and responsibilities outlined in their contract, effectively halting any extra activities like after-

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Oct 04 2024POLITICS

Israel's Dilemma: Strike or Negotiate?

Recently, Iran has been launching missiles at Israel. This has sparked a big debate among Israeli leaders—should they hit back hard and target Iran's nuclear program? Some people think it’s time to put an end to Iran's atomic ambitions once and for all. Former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett even sug

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Oct 04 2024BUSINESS

AT&T's Fight Against Broadcom's Price Hike

In a recent lawsuit, AT&T is going after Broadcom. Why? Because Broadcom wants to increase the price of using VMware products by over 1,000%. This isn't just any price hike—it's a massive jump that could cost AT&T millions more each year. AT&T uses VMware software to run its network smoothly. B

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Oct 03 2024POLITICS

A Sudden Strike in Beirut: Lives Lost, Questions Raised

In the heart of Beirut, a sudden silence was broken by an Israeli airstrike that destroyed an apartment building. Nine people lost their lives, and the city was left stunned. But what triggered this tragic event? The answer lies in the long-standing tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, a militant

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Oct 03 2024HEALTH

The Marburg Virus Spreads Fear in Rwanda's Small Community

Rwanda is facing a deadly crisis as the Marburg virus continues to claim lives, leaving the country's health officials scrambling to contain the outbreak. With 36 confirmed cases and 11 deaths reported so far, the situation remains dire. The virus, which can have an 88% fatality rate, has already cl

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Oct 03 2024POLITICS

The Nightmares of Beirut: When Sleep is a Luxury

Beirut, once a city filled with joyful sounds, now resonates with the ominous hum of Israeli strikes that strike at night. The sun sets and residents are left in fear, unable to sleep due to the uncertainty of where and when the next attack will hit. In Salim Salam, close to the hard-hit Bachoura ne

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Oct 03 2024BUSINESS

Dockworkers' Strike: What It Means for Holiday Shopping

Have you noticed that your favorite fruits and veggies have been costing more lately? Well, there’s a good reason for it. The US Maritime Alliance (USMA) and the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) are at odds, leading to a dockworkers' strike. About 45,000 dockworkers are involved, deman

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