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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

Local News Going Extinct: Who's to Blame?

Newspapers are shutting down faster than you can say "breaking news. " In just one year, 127 newspapers vanished, leaving behind "news deserts" where people don't have access to local news. This trend isn't slowing down, either. Since 2005, the U. S. has lost over a third of its newspapers. Ouch! W

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Oct 30 2024LIFESTYLE

Divorce and Drinking: A Woman's Struggle

Meet Jessica, a woman grappling with divorce after her husband fell for someone else and lost interest in their intimacy. Despite being sober, the prospect of solitude during her kids' visitation weekends has her craving alcohol. She wonders why she can't envision her future without him. Experts sug

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Oct 30 2024SPORTS

Yankees Surprise Fans with Lineup Changes for Game 4

Facing a critical game in the World Series, the Yankees have shocked their fans with unexpected lineup changes. Aaron Boone, the team's manager, has decided to move Jazz Chisholm to the cleanup spot, pushing Giancarlo Stanton, who has been on a hitting streak, down to fifth. Austin Wells, the catche

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Oct 30 2024EDUCATION

Emirates Treats Johannesburg Teachers with Upcycled Backpacks

Emirates, a leading airline, has been flying to South Africa for nearly 30 years, supporting local arts, culture, tourism, and education. Recently, they gifted 100 teachers with upcycled backpacks as part of their 'Aircrafted by Emirates' collection. These backpacks, made from recycled materials fro

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Oct 30 2024EDUCATION

Is College Really Worth It Anymore?

Think college is the only way to success? Think again. New numbers show that fewer students are signing up for traditional four-year degrees. Why? Costs are sky-high, and student loans are out of control. Plus, the government isn't making it easy. The mess with the Free Application for Federal Stude

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Oct 29 2024TECHNOLOGY

Artificial Intelligence in Poker: A Fair Game?

Technology and poker have been linked for years, with innovations like card shufflers and even online poker sites changing the game. But one advancement, poker bots, is raising some eyebrows. Powered by machine learning, these bots can analyze millions of hands and adapt their strategies to outwit h

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Oct 28 2024SPORTS

Patriots Weigh Trades Before Deadline

The New England Patriots, with a bleak 2-6 record, are mulling over the idea of making some trades. They could turn into sellers to grab draft picks from contending teams interested in their veteran players. The NFL trade deadline is creeping up, set for November 5th. "The Patriots are definitely r

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Oct 27 2024BUSINESS

Exploring US Cargo Airline Business Models: How They Differ

You might think all cargo airlines in the US operate the same way, but that's not the case. Some key players like FedEx and UPS have massive hybrid networks, while others blend cargo into their passenger planes' schedules. Let's dive into how these airlines tackle the freight game. Cargo giants lik

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Oct 27 2024BUSINESS

Airline's New Tech Tackles Line Cutters

American Airlines is trying out an innovative boarding system at three airports to keep line cutters in check. The tech, under testing at Albuquerque International Sunport Airport, Tucson International Airport, and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, makes a noise when someone tries to board

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Oct 27 2024TECHNOLOGY

Airline Testing Tech to Stop Line Cutters

Ever felt frustrated when someone jumps the line to board a plane? American Airlines is testing a new system at three airports to tackle this issue. The technology, being trialed at Albuquerque, Tucson, and Washington's Ronald Reagan airport, uses sound alerts to nudge gate agents when someone tries

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