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Oct 12 2024POLITICS

NYC Schools Investigation: Feds Dig Deeper

The New York City Department of Education has received a subpoena as part of an ongoing federal investigation. This legal request is focused on outgoing Schools Chancellor David Banks and his brother, Terence Banks, who worked as a consultant for companies with city contracts. The subpoena, issued r

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Oct 11 2024WEATHER

City Lights Up with Rare Northern Lights Show

Imagine the surprise of New Yorkers when the night sky lit up with a dazzling display of northern lights! This wasn't just any usual night; it was a special event that hadn't been seen in a long time. The New York Metro Weather shared a stunning photo of the vibrant purple and pink hues over the cit

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Oct 11 2024BUSINESS

Dassault Systemes: Should You Buy This Tech Giant?

Laurent Daure, an analyst from Kepler Capital, has a new perspective on Dassault Systemes (0HB4). He's recommending investors buy the stock, setting a price target of €45.00. This is quite a bit higher than the closing price last Wednesday, which was €33.74. Daure's track record shows he has an aver

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Oct 11 2024HEALTH

How La La Anthony Manages Her Autoimmune Disease and Inspires Others

La La Anthony, a well-known figure in entertainment, opened up about her struggle with plaque psoriasis, an autoimmune disease that causes irritated skin patches. Despite her high-profile career, she's dealt with this condition for years. While there's no cure, treatments can help manage symptoms. A

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Oct 11 2024CRIME

FBI's Fake Crypto Company Busts Market Manipulators

Imagine a fake crypto company set up by the FBI to nab market manipulators. This isn't a movie plot; it's real life. The FBI received a tip from the SEC about a Boston-based crypto firm called Saitama, which was potentially manipulating markets. They decided to act, creating a fake company called Ne

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Oct 11 2024ENVIRONMENT

Sisterhood of the Sea: Korean Women Divers

Meet the haenyeo of Jeju Island in South Korea. These women, known as the “real-life mermaids,” are keeping a centuries-old tradition alive. Many of them are now in their 60s, 70s, and 80s, but they continue to dive into the deep blue sea to harvest seafood. They don’t use oxygen tanks or profession

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Oct 10 2024CELEBRITIES

Kanye's ‘Fixer’ Speaks Out: Lawsuit Alleges Nitrous Oxide Link and Surveillance

A lawsuit recently surfaced, revealing that Kanye West, now known as Ye, enlisted a "fixer" to keep tabs on his Kardashian in-laws and new wife Bianca Censori. The lawsuit, filed by a former employee, claims that Ye's behavior turned erratic after consuming nitrous oxide. This isn't the first time s

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Oct 09 2024CRIME

Should Richard Glossip Get a New Trial?

A unique case is being heard by the Supreme Court. Richard Glossip, now 61, was convicted of hiring a hitman to kill his boss at an Oklahoma City motel back in 1997. Surprisingly, the Oklahoma Attorney General, Gentner Drummond, agrees that the conviction should be tossed. The heart of the issue lie

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Oct 08 2024FINANCE

Jim Cramer: Don't Let Downgrades Sway You

Jim Cramer, a financial expert from CNBC, advised investors not to be swayed by stock downgrades or daily market fluctuations. He emphasized the importance of sticking with strong companies even when their share prices fluctuate. Cramer recalled the history of the long bull market, noting how downg

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Oct 08 2024HEALTH

Fentanyl Deaths Fall in Sacramento County

Good news might be on the horizon for Sacramento County. Overdose deaths are dropping, and the number of people dying from fentanyl poisoning is going down too. Just last year, 403 people lost their lives to fentanyl in the county. This year, that number has fallen to 157. That’s a big change! Place

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