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Sep 08 2024BUSINESS

Unicorns and Unicorses: Why People Are the Real Key to Startup Success

Building a successful startup is like navigating a tightrope – one wrong step and you could tumble into oblivion. While flashy tech and hefty investments grab headlines, the real secret sauce lies in something far less tangible: people. Think about it, what makes a team truly great? It’s not just

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Sep 08 2024POLITICS

B. C. 's Indigenous Leaders Call Out Conservative Leader's Reconciliation Stance: Is Rustad 'Throwing Natives Under the Bus' for Political Gain?

The First Nations Leadership Council is not happy with B.C. Conservative leader John Rustad's recent comments on reconciliation and Indigenous rights made in a Jordan Peterson podcast. In a strongly worded statement, the council accused him of "throwing Indigenous people under the bus" to gain polit

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Sep 08 2024SPORTS

The MVP Race: Is Napheesa Collier More Than Just Her Stats?

Is Napheesa Collier's value as an MVP candidate solely based on her impressive numbers? Or is there more to the story? According to her teammate Courtney Williams, it's the latter. The Lynx forward has been praised for her adaptability, leadership, and humility - qualities that set her apart from

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Sep 08 2024POLITICS

Business Elite Ditches Trump, Bets on Harris to Steady Uncertain Times

In a surprising twist, over 90 business leaders have thrown their support behind Kamala Harris for President. In a joint letter released Friday, the corporate heavyweights endorsed Harris as 'the best way to support the continued strength, security and reliability of our democracy and economy.' They

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Sep 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

English Teacher: From Classroom to Concert Stage

Lily Fontaine and her bandmates are flipping the script on what it means to be an indie rock star. With their debut album "This Could Be Texas," they've proven that sometimes the most unlikely teachers make for the best lessons. But let's rewind a bit. How did these former dream poppers become funk

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Sep 06 2024RELIGION

The Empty Pew: A Pastor's Struggle with Declining Religion

Imagine a church built for hundreds, now hosting just a handful of elderly members. This is the reality for First Baptist Church in Mt. Vernon, Illinois, a church closing its doors after 150 years. What's more, the pastor, Ryan Burge, is known for his research on the very decline in religious affil

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Sep 06 2024OPINION

A Bitter-Sweet Sacrifice: The Moral Dilemma of Freeing Israeli Hostages

As negotiations for the release of Israeli hostages dragged on, emotions ran high. On one hand, the heart ached to see these individuals, with their unique stories and dreams, held captive by merciless terrorists. Hersh's tale particularly struck a chord - a young man passionate about peace, life

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Iran on the Brink:Military Action or a Dangerous Game of Chicken?

Is Iran on the verge of becoming a nuclear power, and should the West consider military action to prevent it? This article argues that Iran's pursuit of nuclear weapons poses a serious threat, but does it really present a clear and present danger? Let's break down the arguments and consider some to

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Kursk Gamble: Will Ukraine's Bold Move Push Russia to the Brink?

Ukraine launched a surprise offensive into Russia's Kursk region, deploying at least 10,000 troops. This move comes as Ukraine pushes for the US to lift restrictions on using long-range weapons against Russia. President Zelensky even called US concerns about escalation 'naive'. But is this bold gam

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Bombing Iran: A Recipe for Disaster?

Should the U.S. resort to military action against Iran? This question, often raised in the wake of Middle Eastern conflicts, is prompting serious debate. Some politicians, like Senator Lindsey Graham, advocate for striking Iran's oil infrastructure to pressure the country into influencing Hamas to

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