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Oct 31 2024SPORTS

Two Long Island Teams Join Forces Against Hunger

This holiday season, two sports teams from Long Island are stepping up to help their community. The Strong Island roller derby team and the Long Island Nets basketball team are teaming up with Long Island Cares, a local food bank. The Nets are planning to collect food at three home games in early No

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Oct 31 2024SPORTS

UConn Huskies vs. Georgia State Panthers: Who Wins?

The UConn Huskies are aiming for a bowl game and a winning season for the first time since 2010. They'll face the Georgia State Panthers, who are struggling with four straight losses. The game is at Pratt & Whitney Stadium in East Hartford, Connecticut, and starts at 7 p. m. ET. UConn is favored by

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Oct 31 2024SPORTS

Week 10 College Football: Surprises Ahead?

Get ready, football fans! Week 10 of the college football season is here, and it's full of games that could really shake things up. Let's start with the USC Trojans and Washington Huskies. Both teams are 4-4 and desperate to get a bowl win in their first Big Ten season. Over in the SEC, the Texas A

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Oct 31 2024ENVIRONMENT

How Weather Data Disappearance Could Hit Wildfires and Food Prices

Imagine a river that vanishes into a hole and reappears elsewhere, like a magic trick but in nature. That's the Popo Agie River in Wyoming. Scientists traced its path using red dye way back in 1983 and found it takes two hours to flow through tiny rock crevasses under the surface. This river is cruc

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Oct 31 2024TECHNOLOGY

Space Tech CEOs Navigate Defense and Commercial Markets

Running a space startup that caters to both the Department of Defense (DOD) and commercial companies can be tricky. Even Rogers, CEO of True Anomaly, warns that young startups might lose focus trying to sell to both. True Anomaly, for instance, sees itself as a defense company, not just a space one.

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Oct 31 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI Learns from Crypto's Past Mistakes

Artificial intelligence, or AI, is changing the world fast. Yet, despite its potential, it's also getting a bad reputation. People worry about AI causing harm, like spreading fake news or pushing people to do bad things. This reminds us of the early days of cryptocurrency, when people had big fears

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Oct 31 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Diego Boneta's Novel Gets Amazon Series Adaptation

Diego Boneta is stepping into the spotlight both as an actor and producer with the new Amazon MGM Studios series, "The Undoing of Alejandro Velasco. " This psychological thriller is unlike any other, as it's based on Boneta's own debut novel, which is set to be released in May. The story revolves ar

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Oct 31 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Photography's New Wave in Art Galleries

Lately, photography is stealing the spotlight in contemporary art galleries. The New York Times reports that many U. S. galleries are hosting photography exhibitions, like the Place Gallery in Manhattan showcasing Irving Penn's work from November 15 to December 21. It's not just about displays; big-

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Oct 31 2024CELEBRITIES

Costumes and Connections: Halle Bailey Channels Halle Berry for Halloween

Young actress Halle Bailey decided to pay a fun tribute to her namesake, Halle Berry, by dressing up as Berry's iconic character from the James Bond film "Die Another Day" for Halloween. She wore an orange bikini with a white knife belt and even got a pixie cut to match Berry's look. The beach setti

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Oct 31 2024SPORTS

Cooper Flagg: From Maine to NBA Dreams

Meet Cooper Flagg, a Maine native who's making waves in the basketball world. At just 17, he's already signed a Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deal with Gatorade, becoming the first men's college basketball player to do so. This isn't his first big break, though. He's also got a shoe deal with New

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