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Sep 10 2024ENTERTAINMENT

James Earl Jones: A Legendary Legacy Lost

James Earl Jones, a titan of stage and screen whose voice defined generations, has passed away at 93. Known for his iconic roles in Star Wars as Darth Vader and The Lion King as Mufasa, Jones left an indelible mark on popular culture that will endure long after his passing. But beyond the silver s

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Sep 10 2024HEALTH

Kamala Harris: A Champion for Women. . . With Some Serious Skepticism

Kamala Harris is generating unprecedented excitement among women, but is she really all she's cracked up to be? Let's take a closer look. On the surface, Harris checks all the boxes of what many women want in a leader. She clearly understands the issues that matter most (though one could argue ther

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Sep 10 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Dana White's U-Turn on Decision Fights: Is the UFC Getting Boring or Evolving?

Dana White, the head honcho of the UFC, recently made a surprising about-face on his stance regarding fights that go to a decision. Remember when he swore off deciding on bonuses before fights after UFC 304, where Leon Edwards and King Green delivered a lackluster, decision-ending bout? Well, now

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Sep 10 2024EDUCATION

South Carolina's Children Need Your Voice

Are you ready to speak up for South Carolina's kids? The Joint Citizens and Legislative Committee on Children is hitting the road, going from Conway to Columbia to Spartanburg and beyond, seeking your ideas and concerns about how to make life better for our state's children. What issues keep you up

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Sep 10 2024POLITICS

Calling All South Carolinians: How Can We Fix Our Kids' Future?

South Carolina wants to hear your ideas! The Joint Citizens and Legislative Committee on Children is on a mission to make the state a better place for its kids. They're traveling around, holding public hearings, and inviting everyone to share their thoughts, concerns, and suggestions. What are the

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Sep 10 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Archery, Ambition, and a Dash of 'Sex Education' :New Take on William Tell Raises Questions

Get ready for a new historical epic that promises to bring the legendary Swiss marksman, William Tell, to life in a fresh and unexpected way. Directed by Nick Hamm, this adaptation aims to be the 'Gladiator' of crossbow movies, focusing on the iconic story of this folk hero. But does it live up to

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Sep 10 2024EDUCATION

Driving Dreams: Can Grants Level the Playing Field for Wisconsin Teens?

Wisconsin is taking a step towards making driver's education more accessible by offering grants to cover the costs for eligible students. The Wisconsin DOT is dishing out millions of dollars to help students who qualify for free or reduced lunch get behind the wheel. Think about it, this means 30

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Sep 10 2024LIFESTYLE

Aaron Rodgers: Faith, Ethnicity & the Quest for QB Glory

What does faith and ethnicity have to do with being one of the greatest QBs of all time? A lot apparently. Aaron Rodgers' spiritual journey is as complex and interesting as his football career. Raised in a strict evangelical household, he's since moved away from traditional Christianity towards a m

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Sep 10 2024TECHNOLOGY

ESA's Groundbreaking Satellite Reentry Mission: Pushing Boundaries for a Debris-Free Orbit

The European Space Agency (ESA) has successfully completed the first targeted reentry of one of its Cluster satellites, marking a significant milestone in space debris mitigation efforts. On September 8th, Cluster 2, also known as Salsa, was deliberately sent back to Earth, plunging into the South P

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Sep 10 2024CRIME

Locker Room Secrets:A Middle School Teacher's Betrayal and the Unanswered Questions

A Tennessee middle school teacher, Christopher Schroll, received a four-year prison sentence for secretly filming female students in the locker room. Schroll, a former 8th-grade science teacher and soccer coach, pleaded guilty to attempted aggravated unlawful photography of a minor. He claimed he

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