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Oct 09 2024POLITICS

America's Highest Court: A Fix in Progress

The Supreme Court is starting a new term, and many people are worried that it’s out of touch with what the American public wants. For years, the court has been leaning heavily to the right, with some justices known for pushing their own agendas. This is especially clear in cases like the recent Dobb

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Oct 09 2024SPORTS

Sports Coach's Yelling: When Is It Too Much?

In the world of youth sports, it's common to see coaches shouting instructions or encouragement. But where is the line between tough coaching and outright yelling? One parent recently shared their experience with a travel sports coach who has a reputation for yelling at players when they make mistak

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Oct 09 2024SPORTS

High School Sports Highlights: Tuesday's Action

Boys soccer saw an exciting matchup as St. John's Prep beat Minnewaska 6-1 in a Section 8A Play-In game. They'll now face Cathedral, the top seed, on Thursday night. In volleyball, Tech dominated Apollo 3-0, with Miracle Jensen leading the way with 12 kills. Albany also had a strong showing, beating

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Oct 09 2024POLITICS

Ex-Aide's Arrest: Obstruction in Adams' Campaign Probe

A former official from Mayor Eric Adams' team has been arrested just a day after resigning. This person, Mohamed Bahi, is accused of some serious stuff. He's charged with trying to influence witnesses and hiding evidence in an ongoing investigation into Adams' 2021 campaign donations. Federal prosec

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Oct 09 2024POLITICS

Universities Seek Extra Cash

The State Board of Regents recently requested additional funding for state universities. This isn't just about Alabama or Alaska; it's a nationwide issue. States like Arizona, Arkansas, and California are all feeling the pinch. Even states known for their wealth, like Connecticut and Delaware, are n

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Oct 09 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Why Most Celebrities Can't Make It Into 'Abbott Elementary'

Getting a cameo in 'Abbott Elementary' isn't easy. The show's creators have a strict rule that celebrity appearances must fit realistically into the series. Quinta Brunson, the show's creator, insists that any cameo must make sense within the world of a real Philadelphia school. This rule knocks out

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Oct 09 2024SPORTS

Jets' New Coach Jeff Ulbrich: Big Changes Coming for Offense

Jeff Ulbrich, the Jets' new interim head coach, has big plans for the team's offense. He's taking a close look at everything, including who's calling the shots. It's not about firing coaches, but changing how things are done. The team hasn't been impressive so far, so Ulbrich wants to make sure they

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Oct 09 2024SPORTS

The Unlikely Twist in the Jets' Coaching Saga

In an unexpected turn of events, New York Jets coach Robert Saleh made waves on Tuesday morning. He announced that passing game coordinator Todd Downing would take over as the game-day play-caller, switching Nathaniel Hackett to the bench. This came as a shock to many, as Hackett was previously the

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Oct 09 2024POLITICS

Kamala Harris: Sharing Beers and Battles with Colbert

You might remember Kamala Harris from her presidential campaign. Well, she's back, and this time she's taking a break from serious politics to chat with Stephen Colbert. In a surprising moment, she cracked open a can of Miller High Life, proving she's not your typical politician. Most presidential c

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Oct 09 2024TECHNOLOGY

Boosting Battery Life: Android 15's New Charging Tricks

Ever wondered how to make your phone's battery last longer? Android 15 has a cool new feature called Charging Optimization. This feature lets you limit your battery charge to 80%, which can slow down battery degradation. This might mean your phone doesn't last as long each day, but it could make you

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