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Nov 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Singapore and Taiwan Join Forces for Content Magic

On a bustling Tuesday, the Taiwan Creative Content Agency (TAICCA) and Singapore's MediaCorp shook hands during the kickoff of the Taiwan Creative Content Fest. Leading the exchange were TAICCA's chair, Homme Tsai, and MediaCorp's chief content officer, Virginia Lim. Their agreement aims to boost fi

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Nov 06 2024EDUCATION

Marblehead's Teacher Contract Tangle: A $5M Hurdle

In the town of Marblehead, Massachusetts, there's a big disagreement happening between the School Committee and the Marblehead Education Association (MEA). They're trying to figure out new contracts for teachers and staff, but they're stuck on a $5 million difference. The MEA thinks the schools need

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Nov 05 2024CRIME

Virginia Company Accused of Sneaky Tech Exports to Russia

Imagine this: a Virginia-based freight company and its top bosses are in hot water. Why? They're accused of illegally shipping U. S. tech worth millions to Russia. Oleg Nayandin, 54, and Vitaliy Borisenko, 39, are the guys in trouble. They run Eleview International Inc. , a freight consolidation fir

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Nov 05 2024SPORTS

Rick Glaser's New Boxing Venture: Free Global Access in 2025

Boxing enthusiast Rick Glaser has teamed up with a new sports platform called Nothing But Sportz, set to launch in July 2025. Glaser, who is known for his bold opinions on boxing, has been appointed to ensure quality content for the platform. One of the key features is free access to boxing and othe

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Nov 05 2024SPORTS

Kellogg's Cross Country Shines at State Meet

In the heart of Idaho, the Wildcat boys from Kellogg took to the trails at Eagle Island State Park for the 3A State Cross Country Meet. Senior Ryken White led the pack, and with his teammates Nolan and Davin Harju, Alex Cassidy, Buck Coe, Shadrach Creswell, and Gage Pierce, they all managed to finis

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Nov 05 2024POLITICS

Empty Seats at Trump's Final Rallies: A Sign of Waning Support?

Former U. S. President Donald Trump recently embarked on a four-rally tour across three states. His first stop was in Raleigh, North Carolina's J. S. Dorton Arena, where many seats sat empty during his 90-minute speech. Despite Trump's frequent boasts about crowd sizes, his final campaign push wasn'

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Nov 05 2024TECHNOLOGY

Watch Out, Devs: Malicious Codes on NPM

Ever heard of sneaky hackers trying to trick you? That’s what’s happening on NPM, a popular site for sharing code. Hackers are uploading hundreds of fake packages, trying to fool developers into downloading malware. These fake packages have names that look like real ones, such as Puppeteer and Bignu

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Nov 04 2024HEALTH

Fluoride in Water: What’s the Truth?

You might have heard that fluoride is bad for you. But is that really true? Let’s break it down. Fluoride is a natural mineral found in water and rocks. It's also a byproduct of some industries. Some people say it causes health problems like arthritis and cancer. But is that true? A federal judge re

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Nov 04 2024POLITICS

Election Nights' Key Battlegrounds: What They Tell Us

Election Night is when votes are counted, and everyone's eyes are on specific races that might show which party will control the House. Let's dive into some districts that could hint at the overall results. Virginia has two spots worth watching—the 2nd and 7th Districts. They're competitive and cou

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Nov 04 2024BUSINESS

Boost in Boeing Wages: Striking Machinists Vote on New Deal

On Monday, more than 32, 000 striking Boeing machinists will cast their votes for the third time on a new contract proposal. This vote comes after a seven-week work stoppage that has stalled most of the company's airplane production. The latest offer includes a 38% raise over four years, which is an

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