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Oct 16 2024SPORTS

Anthony Edwards' Views on Legendary Leaders in Basketball

Basketball player Anthony Edwards recently stirred up some controversy. He shared his thoughts on how players like Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant treated their teammates. Edwards doesn't agree with their harsh leadership styles. He thinks today's players need a different approach. This led to a deba

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Oct 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Taylor Swift Drops 'Tortured Poets' Vinyl and Tour Book Exclusively at Target

Taylor Swift fans have some exciting holiday surprises coming their way! The singer has announced two special releases hitting Target stores on Black Friday. First up, her latest album "The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology" will finally be available on CD and vinyl. The vinyl set includes fo

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Oct 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Memories: A Book and Album for True Fans

Are you a fan of Taylor Swift? If so, you're in for a treat! Get ready for a special keepsake from the Eras Tour - a book filled with personal stories and behind-the-scenes photos. Plus, you can grab CD and vinyl editions of The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology. These goodies won't be availa

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Oct 14 2024CRIME

Cannabis Crime Ring: Early Plea Deals Lead to Jail Time

Last week, a handful of men involved in a massive cannabis theft ring pleaded guilty in Santa Cruz County. The case, dubbed "Operation Sticky Fingers" by the California Attorney General's Office, saw 24 people charged across nine counties. Over nine months, these individuals were accused of breaking

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Oct 14 2024SCIENCE

When AI Experts Warn: Nobel Winners Speak Up on Risks

Imagine this: a scientist wins a big prize for something incredible they did. But right after, they say, "Hey, be careful! This thing we made could cause trouble." That's what happened with Geoffrey Hinton, a famous computer scientist who just won the Nobel Prize for his work on machine learning, al

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Oct 13 2024WEATHER

Florida's Hurricane Double Whammy: Rebuilding and Acceptance

Florida residents are no strangers to hurricanes. But two strong storms, Helene and Milton, hitting close together? That's a first for many. The Bahia Vista Gulf condominium complex in Venice faced a tough task. After cleaning up from Hurricane Helene, they had to start all over again with Hurricane

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Oct 13 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Pokémon Developer Game Freak Hacked: Leaked Data Reveals Surprising Details

Recently, the Pokémon developer Game Freak has faced a significant security breach. Hackers have allegedly stolen a substantial amount of data, including source code and future project plans. This leak has exposed source code for popular Pokémon games like HeartGold, SoulSilver, and Black and White

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Oct 13 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Leaked Pokemon Games & MMO Stir Excitement

Something surprising just happened! A bunch of files from Pokemon developer Game Freak got leaked, spilling the beans on two new games. One is the next big Pokemon adventure, Gen 10, and the other is an online MMO focused on battles. The MMO, codenamed “Synapse,” is being made with help from another

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Oct 12 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Slasher Flick Terrifier 3 Tops Box Office While Joker 2 and Trump Biopic Struggle

This weekend, the box office is painting a picture of winners and losers. The indie horror movie Terrifier 3 is leading the pack, expected to rake in around $16-17 million from 1,988 theaters. This is a big deal for a slasher film, showing that sometimes, less is more when it comes to budgets and ef

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Oct 12 2024EDUCATION

Girls Dive into STEM Careers

Imagine a place where young women can explore the fascinating worlds of DNA, robotics, and coding. This is exactly what happened during the Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) program held at North Idaho College. Organized by the University of Idaho's Colleges of Engineering and Science, the eve

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