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Sep 29 2024TECHNOLOGY

Song Blockage on YouTube: A Dispute Between Music Giants

YouTube has been blocking songs from famous artists like Adele, Bob Dylan, and Green Day due to a dispute with SESAC, a performance rights organization. This means that fans can no longer stream their favorite tracks from these artists on the popular video-sharing platform. The affected artists also

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Sep 29 2024CELEBRITIES

Love Wins in Sardinia: Rebel Wilson Ties the Knot with Ramona Agruma

Rebel Wilson's love story is a true fairytale. The Australian actress, known for her hilarious roles in movies like Bridesmaids and Pitch Perfect, has finally found her happily ever after with her long-time partner, Ramona Agruma. The couple tied the knot in a beautiful Italian wedding ceremony on t

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Sep 28 2024OPINION

When Ignoring Climate Change is Not an Option

Decarbonization is no longer a distant dream, but a business imperative that requires immediate action. The recent Emissions Gap Report 2023 by the United Nations emphasized the urgent need for a significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions to limit global warming to 2°C or 1.5°C above pre-indu

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Sep 28 2024TECHNOLOGY

RPG Showdown: A Battle for Gaming's Future

February 2025 is shaping up to be a thrilling month for role-playing game enthusiasts. With a slew of massive RPGs hitting the market, it's a great opportunity for gamers to weigh in on what they want from their favorite genre. Assassin's Creed Shadows, Avowed, Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii

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Sep 28 2024SPORTS

NASCAR's Blunder: A Lesson in Delayed Decision-Making

NASCAR's recent decision to strip Austin Dillon of his playoff spot after the Richmond Raceway fiasco has sparked a heated debate in the racing community. The incident involved Dillon intentionally running into Joey Logano and Denny Hamlin on the final lap, resulting in a chaotic finish. While many

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Sep 28 2024POLITICS

Attorneys Must Stay Loyal to Clients Amid Public Defense System Change

As Idaho's statewide public defense system is set to launch on October 1, the Idaho State Bar has issued an ethics opinion on attorneys withdrawing from pending criminal cases. With the state taking over the costs and responsibility of public defense, some attorneys have chosen not to sign on with t

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Sep 28 2024WEATHER

Storm Surge: The Uninvited Guest

More than 4 million people across the southeastern United States have been left without power as Hurricane Helene relentlessly pushed its way through the region. The storm made landfall in Florida's Big Bend region, bringing with it strong winds, storm surge, and flash flooding. The Category 1 hurri

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Sep 28 2024BUSINESS

Slowly Losing the Satellite Wars

The pay-TV industry has been declining for years, and none have felt the pain more than satellite TV providers. EchoStar, the company behind Dish Network, is in advanced talks to sell its satellite TV business to rival DirecTV. The possible deal comes with a looming debt payment of $1.98 billion in

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Sep 28 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The TV Anchor Shift: A Changing Landscape

In the ever-changing landscape of television, the morning news anchor role is no exception. The recent departure of Hoda Kotb from the Today show marks a significant shift in the industry's approach to talent and ratings. For years, morning news anchors like Kotb and her co-host Savannah Guthrie hav

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Sep 27 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Prison Break: The Thrill of Escape

Prison Break, a crime drama that originally aired in the 2000s, has surprisingly made it to Netflix's top charts. But what makes this show so well-loved? Let's dive into the reasons behind its enduring popularity. The show's initial premise is what sets it apart from other series. An innocent man's

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