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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Trump's Blame Game: A Shift from Responsibility

Donald Trump, the former president, is known for a different tune than his Republican predecessor, Ronald Reagan. While Reagan believed in personal responsibility, Trump often dodges blame. When faced with legal issues, Trump points fingers. He's been convicted of 34 felonies related to hush money p

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Auma Obama's Protesting Journey Interrupted by Tear Gas

Auma Obama, the half-sister of former US President Barack Obama, found herself in the middle of a tense situation while being interviewed in Kenya. During the interview with CNN's Larry Madowo in Nairobi, she was caught in the crossfire of tear gas aimed at protesters. The protests were sparked by p

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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

Inclusive Sports Movement Explodes in Massachusetts

In Massachusetts, a unique and inclusive sports movement has taken root, transforming the lives of hundreds of students. Last year, Weymouth's unified basketball athlete Connor Sullivan experienced this firsthand. At just 17, he scored three consecutive shots, leaving fans cheering and himself grinn

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

Central Park's Great Lawn: A Tale of Two Messes

Last year, New York City’s Global Citizen Festival left a hefty bill for Central Park – $620,000 worth of damage to the iconic Great Lawn. While some might shrug off this incident as collateral damage in the name of charity, it raises important questions about the city's priorities and values. City

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

Is Christian Influence in Politics Really a Problem?

There's been a lot of talk lately about "Christian Nationalism" and how it's supposedly threatening American democracy. But let’s step back for a moment. Everyone has values, right? And Christians are no different—their values come from the Bible. Voting based on those values isn’t trying to force b

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Oct 06 2024CRIME

Otters Attack at Marina: What Went Wrong?

Last month, something unusual happened at Bremerton Marina in Washington state. An otter, which is normally shy around people, suddenly attacked a family walking on the dock. The scary incident was caught on camera by KIRO 7 News in Seattle. The boy and his mom were enjoying their morning walk when

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Oct 05 2024SPORTS

Cincinnati Reds: A New Era Begins with Francona at the Helm

Get ready, Cincinnati! Terry Francona, a 65-year-old baseball legend with two World Series wins under his belt, is expected to become the next manager of the Reds. Insiders are buzzing that the announcement might happen as soon as tomorrow. This isn't just any hire—Francona brings a whopping 23 seas

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Oct 05 2024POLITICS

The Big Port Strike: What's Really Going On?

A recent port strike in the US has raised lots of questions about a powerful union called the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) and its leader, Harold Daggett. One big issue is that they got a huge pay raise – 62% over six years! This has people wondering how the union is managing its m

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Oct 04 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Laughter, Music, and Heart: How Don Cheto's Radio Show Uplifts Latinos

Have you ever turned on the radio and felt like someone was talking just to you? That's what Don Cheto's show does for many Latinos. It's not just about laughs and tunes – it's a lifeline, reminding listeners they're part of something bigger. Don Cheto, the man behind the mic, is like your favorite

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Oct 04 2024POLITICS

The Ripple Effect of Trump's Words

Imagine if every harsh word you said could travel across the country, leaving a trail of division and anger. That’s what some experts are worried about when it comes to former President Donald Trump’s speeches. His words, often described as hate speech by critics, aren't just heard locally; they spr

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