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Nov 04 2024CRIME

Santa Clara County Education Offices Face Investigation Over Funds

In a surprising turn of events, Santa Clara County's Office of Education (SCCOE) has launched an investigation into claims of misusing public funds. The news comes after the sudden dismissal of the former superintendent. Independent auditors have been called in to look into issues like questionable

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Nov 04 2024WEATHER

Weather Watch: Caribbean Storm Heads Towards Gulf

Hey there! A new storm is brewing in the Caribbean Sea. The National Hurricane Center is already keeping an eye on it, even though it hasn't become a full-blown tropical storm yet. They're calling it Potential Tropical Cyclone Eighteen. If it does become a tropical storm, it'll be named Rafael. Thi

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Nov 04 2024POLITICS

Mayor vs. White House: A Tale of Political Targeting

New York Mayor Eric Adams seems to have drawn the ire of the Biden administration. House Speaker Mike Johnson hinted that Adams' legal woes might be payback for his vocal criticism of the border crisis. This kind of political retaliation is typical of the Biden administration. They've turned the Jus

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Nov 03 2024HEALTH

Catching Dementia Early: Signs to Spot Before Memory Loss

Did you know that dementia can show up in ways other than just forgetting things? A doctor from Broadgate General Practice recently talked about this. Dementia is a condition that affects how your brain works over time. It can mess with your memory, reasoning, speech, and even how you feel. In the U

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Nov 03 2024POLITICS

Why We Change Our Clocks: A Simple look at Daylight Saving Time

It’s that time of year again. Most of us in the U. S. will be setting our clocks back by an hour this Sunday morning. This happen every November, bringing an extra hour of sleep and earlier sunsets. But why do we do it? Let's dive into the history and impact of daylight saving time. Daylight saving

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Nov 02 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Young Thug’s Release: Celebrities React and Reflect

Mariah the Scientist, the girlfriend of rapper Young Thug, has expressed gratitude after he was released from prison. "This is more than we could have hoped for, " she said. "We're so grateful. This is a huge opportunity for both of us. " Young Thug was granted parole for 15 years after accepting a

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Nov 02 2024TECHNOLOGY

Saving Clickwheel iPod Games: A Community Quest

Remember the time when iPods weren't just for music? From late 2006 to early 2009, Apple tapped big names like Sega, Square Enix, and Electronic Arts to create 54 games for clickwheel iPods. These games might not have been gaming hits, but they were significant steps in Apple's journey into gaming.

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Nov 02 2024POLITICS

Unraveling Mysteries: A Black Man’s Death Sparks FBI Investigation in Alabama

In the small city of Sheffield, Alabama, the death of Dennoriss Richardson, a Black man, has sparked concerns and suspicions within the community. Mr. Richardson, 39, was found hanging in an abandoned house, far from his home. The local sheriff’s office quickly ruled his death a suicide, but his fam

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Nov 02 2024TECHNOLOGY

Windows Longhorn’s Lost Gems: Features We Still Want Today

Windows Longhorn, set for a 2005 release, was a bold attempt to follow Windows XP. However, it faced huge challenges and was eventually scrapped, leading to the 2006 launch of Windows Vista. Longhorn had exciting features like a new file system, WinFS, which aimed to replace File Explorer. This syst

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Nov 02 2024BUSINESS

Space Tourist Coming to Bucks, TGI Fridays Bids Farewell

So, who's up for a night of space tales and fine wine? Viticulturist Greg Olsen, a man who knows a thing or two about both, will be the star guest at Frost Lounge in Doylestown this November. He's the third person to have ever paid for a trip to space, and he'll be sharing his out-of-this-world expe

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