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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Trump’s Call for Tougher Policing: A Controversial Claim

Last Sunday, former President Trump made some bold statements about crime and policing at a rally in Erie, Pennsylvania. He suggested that just one “tough” hour of policing could put an end to crime. Trump believes police are being held back by restrictions, fearing they might lose their pensions, h

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Oct 07 2024TRAVEL

Fly Boutique: Affordable Business-Class Across the Atlantic

La Compagnie, a unique airline focusing solely on business class, offers a premium flying experience without the hefty price tag. Operating with just 76 lie-flat seats on Airbus A321neo aircraft, it prioritizes comfort with 192 cm of space when fully reclined. The airline connects New York with dest

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Professors: Misunderstood Teachers or Political Targets?

Lately, college and university professors have been under a lot of scrutiny. Especially during political campaigns, they've faced criticism for teaching subjects that some people might find controversial. For instance, during the recent debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, Trump quoted Ric

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Oct 06 2024EDUCATION

State Superintendent Pushes for Big Changes in Public Education Funding

Last Thursday, State Superintendent Dr. Jill Underly gave her fourth State of Education Address at the Wisconsin State Capitol. She focused on the need to invest more money into public education. She urged the state legislature to increase their support for special education costs. Currently, local

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Oct 06 2024FINANCE

Bitcoin and Crypto Stocks Dip After Last Week's Gain

Last week, Bitcoin briefly hit $65,000, but it's now down to around $63,612. That's a drop of about 3.5%. It's not just Bitcoin though – crypto stocks like Coinbase and MicroStrategy have taken a hit too. Coinbase fell by 3% in premarket trading, and MicroStrategy slid even more at 5%. This is happe

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

JD Vance Blames Migrant Kids for Georgia's School Challenges

Last Friday, JD Vance, the Republican nominee for vice president, addressed a crowd in Lindale, Georgia. He pointed out that the state has over 400,000 undocumented immigrants, with about 120,000 of their children enrolled in public schools. Vance believes this is straining Georgia's education syste

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

Central Park's Great Lawn: A Tale of Two Messes

Last year, New York City’s Global Citizen Festival left a hefty bill for Central Park – $620,000 worth of damage to the iconic Great Lawn. While some might shrug off this incident as collateral damage in the name of charity, it raises important questions about the city's priorities and values. City

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Oct 06 2024SPORTS

Alabama Faces Vanderbilt: A Crowd Contrast

Last week, Alabama fans filled Bryant-Denny Stadium to capacity. The crowd chanted 'USA' as President Donald Trump entered the stadium. But this Saturday, they face a different scenario. Instead of the usual 100,000+ fans, only around 28,934 are expected at Vanderbilt’s FirstBank Stadium due to cons

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Oct 06 2024CRIME

Rebuilding Hope in Kibbutz Be'eri

Last fall, an attack on Kibbutz Be'eri left deep scars, both physically and emotionally. While some residents are determined to come back and restore their community, others aren't yet ready to face the aftermath of that traumatic day. The military has admitted to making mistakes in keeping everyone

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Oct 06 2024CRIME

Otters Attack at Marina: What Went Wrong?

Last month, something unusual happened at Bremerton Marina in Washington state. An otter, which is normally shy around people, suddenly attacked a family walking on the dock. The scary incident was caught on camera by KIRO 7 News in Seattle. The boy and his mom were enjoying their morning walk when

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