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Sep 13 2024EDUCATION

Boston's School Bus Crisis: A Call to Action

Boston City Councilors Edward Flynn and Erin Murphy have issued a rallying cry for the state to intervene in the city's beleaguered school bus system, which has been plagued by chronic lateness. This crisis is not just a minor inconvenience; it's a significant obstacle to achieving educational goals

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Sep 13 2024SPORTS

The Scoop: Kevin O'Connor Leaving The Ringer for Yahoo Sports

Kevin O'Connor, an NBA writer and podcaster, is leaving The Ringer after eight years to join Yahoo Sports. He has been with The Ringer since its founding in 2016 and has become a prominent voice in the NBA conversation, known for taking strong stances despite facing social media backlash. O'Connor w

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Sep 13 2024RELIGION

Beyond the Hype: A Candid Look at Mormon Wives and the Reality of Mormonism

The recent docuseries, "Secret Lives of Mormon Wives," has sparked widespread interest and debate about the lives and practices of Mormon women. To shed some light on the misconceptions and stereotypes surrounding the religion, Taylor Frankie Paul and Mayci Neeley, two stars of the show, appeared on

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Sep 13 2024BUSINESS

Will Wisconsin's Small Businesses Survive Another Snowless Winter?

Imagine a winter without snow, a winter where your small business is forced to close its doors due to a lack of customers. This is the reality for many small businesses in Wisconsin, who rely on winter weather to attract tourists and generate revenue. But what if there was a way to ensure that these

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Sep 13 2024POLITICS

Fear and Frustration in Ohio City: A Tale of Misinformation and Misconceptions

The small city of Springfield, Ohio, has been gripped by fear and frustration in recent weeks, as misinformation and misconceptions about its growing Haitian population have taken center stage. The rumor mill has churned out claims that Haitian migrants are stealing and eating people's pets, a notio

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Sep 13 2024POLITICS

"The Melody of Politics: How Music is Shaping the 2024 Election"

The 2024 election is shaping up to be a battle for the ears, with music playing a crucial role in swaying voters and defining the candidates' brands. Taylor Swift's endorsement of Kamala Harris is just the latest example of how music is becoming an increasingly important factor in American politics.

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Sep 13 2024SPORTS

Can Eberechi Eze's New Partner in Crime at Crystal Palace Unlock His Full Potential?

Eberechi Eze, the Nigerian midfielder, has been in top form for Crystal Palace this season, scoring against Chelsea and creating numerous chances for his teammates. However, despite his impressive performance, Eze's creativity has been limited by the lack of a quality striker to finish off his chanc

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Sep 13 2024OPINION

Enough with the Baseless, Racist Attacks: A Call to Reason in the Face of Hate

The recent presidential debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris saw the former president bring up an internet rumor about Haitian immigrants in Ohio, claiming they were eating pets. This baseless and racist attack is not only harmful but also dangerous, as it can inspire violence and hatred to

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Sep 13 2024OPINION

Stop the Rumors, Start the Facts: A Call to Action for Immigrant Communities

As I watched the presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, I couldn't help but feel a sense of unease and disappointment. The debate was meant to be a platform for discussing pressing issues, but instead, it turned into a playground for spreading hur

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Sep 13 2024POLITICS

Liberal Women in the Making: The Shift Towards a More Progressive Future

The recent Gallup study has revealed a significant trend among young women, who are increasingly identifying as liberal. In fact, around 4 in 10 women aged 18-29 now identify as liberal, a whopping 10% higher than in the early 2000s. This shift is most pronounced on issues like abortion, the environ

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