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Sep 11 2024POLITICS

The Rocket Rival: Elon Musk Fires Back at Boeing's Slow Pace

Imagine a world where a single company's business structure is so entrenched in bureaucracy that it mirrors the government's slow-moving nature. Sound far-fetched? According to SpaceX chief Elon Musk, this is the reality Boeing faces in its quest to revolutionize space travel. In a recent podcast, M

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Sep 11 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Climate Crisis Demands Leadership at the State Level: A Call to Action

The climate crisis is an existential threat to our planet, and it's time to take action. But, did you know that state legislatures hold the key to our survival? A recent Supreme Court decision has reminded us that federal agencies can't be relied upon to make progress on crucial issues like climate

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Sep 10 2024HEALTH

Kamala Harris: A Champion for Women. . . With Some Serious Skepticism

Kamala Harris is generating unprecedented excitement among women, but is she really all she's cracked up to be? Let's take a closer look. On the surface, Harris checks all the boxes of what many women want in a leader. She clearly understands the issues that matter most (though one could argue ther

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Sep 10 2024SPORTS

Is Patrick Mahomes the Michael Jordan of the NFL? A Baseball Star Weighs In

Patrick Mahomes, the superstar quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs, has become an inspiration not just within the NFL but across sports. Bobby Witt Jr., a shortstop for the Kansas City Royals who is part-owned by Mahomes himself, recently revealed that he considers Mahomes one of his biggest ins

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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 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 2024SPORTS

From Mullet to MVP: Quinn Ewers' Quest for College Football Glory

Quinn Ewers, the Texas Longhorns quarterback, once hailed as a generational talent with a flowing mullet, has undergone a transformation. He has shed his signature hairstyle and embraced a more focused, business-like approach to the game. But is this change just a superficial makeover, or does it si

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

The Whistleblower's Tale: Brockton Budget Bombshell

In a shocking turn of events, a long-time finance officer for the Brockton Public Schools has blown the whistle on a massive budget deficit that shook the city to its core. Christopher Correia, the assistant financial officer, and his supervisor Aldo Petronio were suddenly placed on paid leave last

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