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Oct 31 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Celebs in the North: Spotting Famous Faces in Minnesota

Believe it or not, Minnesota has become quite the hotspot for celebrities. From big names like Lady Gaga to actors like Gerard Butler, stars have been popping up all over the state. It's not just the big cities like Minneapolis; even smaller towns like Duluth and Rochester have their share of celebr

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

Virginia's Voter Rolls: A Pre-Election Scramble

In a quick turn of events, the Supreme Court has given Virginia the go-ahead to clean up its voter rolls just before the election. This means that some folks who might have been removed by mistake can still vote on election day, thanks to same-day registration. But civil rights groups and the Biden

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Oct 30 2024CRIME

Helping East San Jose Businesses with Tech: A New Camera Program

Small business owners in East San Jose have been struggling with crime, but they're about to get some help. The city has started a new program with mobile cameras at Lion Plaza on Tully Road. Mayor Matt Mahan and other officials hope this will make the area safer as the police deal with staffing iss

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Oct 30 2024EDUCATION

Illinois's Fresh Approach to Student Readiness

Illinois is shaking up the way it checks how ready high school students are for life after graduation. Unlike the SAT, which is mostly for college entrances, this new system has four levels. Level 1 says there's room for improvement, Level 2 means you're doing okay, Level 3 is the goal, and Level 4

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Oct 30 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Why Didn’t “Ghost of Tsushima” Need Exact History?

“Ghost of Tsushima” didn’t need to be historically precise because it focused on fun, not teaching history lessons. A recent analysis by Kensaku Namera from Nomura Securities, translated by Automaton, showed why Japanese fans loved the game even with its inaccuracies. Namera explained that a game ca

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Oct 30 2024ENTERTAINMENT

'Liam Payne's Death: Accident or Not? A Fixers Insights. '

Fans and the music world are still shocked by Liam Payne's sudden death in Buenos Aires. An Argentinian journalist recently claimed that Payne's fall from a hotel balcony was an accident, not suicide. Meanwhile, a former insider, who worked with One Direction, is writing a book that reveals the dark

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

Ivanka and Jared: Navigating New Paths

Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, the power couple once deeply involved in politics, have now decided to explore new horizons beyond the political arena. Jared has shifted his focus to running a high-stakes investment fund with significant Middle Eastern connections, while Ivanka has immersed herself

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Oct 30 2024HEALTH

Physical Therapist's Daily Stretches for Feeling Great

Darcie Pervier, a physical therapist and women's health coach, knows a thing or two about keeping her body in top shape. With a job that involves a lot of bending and sitting, she's made it a habit to do specific stretches every day. Her goal? To check for any imbalances and keep her spine mobile. L

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Oct 30 2024TECHNOLOGY

Google's Jarvis: An AI Helper for Your Computer

Imagine telling your computer what to do, just like talking to a friend. Google is creating an AI agent called Jarvis that can move your mouse, browse the web, and type for you. No more clicking around or filling out forms – you just say what you want, and Jarvis does it. It's like having a personal

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

US Election Hack: China's Role in Telecom Breach

Lately, the FBI and CISA have revealed that China has been snooping around U. S. telecom networks. This includes the phones of important political figures like former President Donald Trump, his running mate JD Vance, and even people involved with Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign. It's not the

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