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Oct 04 2024POLITICS

Chicago's Unraveling: Teacher Turmoil, Tech Shutdown, and Sports Struggles

The past week in Chicago was nothing short of chaotic. On Monday, the city's gunshot detection system called ShotSpotter went offline, leaving residents concerned about their safety. The City Council is even considering legal action against Mayor Brandon Johnson unless he finds a suitable replacemen

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Oct 04 2024POLITICS

Ghost Guns: A Decline in Recoveries After New Regulations

In cities like New York, Los Angeles, and Philadelphia, the number of recovered ghost guns has significantly declined due to local lawsuits against manufacturers. Adam Garber, executive director of CeaseFirePA in Philadelphia, where a mass shooting was carried out with an AR-15-style ghost gun, attr

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Oct 04 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Golf Star Family's Bright Spot: Hopeful Update on Premature Son's Treatment

The journey of raising a premature child is never easy, but for Brooks Koepka and his wife Jena Sims, their son Crew's cranial helmet treatment has brought new hope. After weeks in the NICU, Crew was diagnosed with flathead syndrome and wryneck syndrome due to complications from post-birth care. To

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Oct 04 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrating Black Excellence: Stars Shine Across Continents

The past week was a whirlwind of excitement as celebrities from various fields gathered to honor Black excellence. Paris Fashion Week saw music legends Cardi B and Normani making bold fashion statements, while trailblazers like Ava DuVernay and Oprah Winfrey graced events in London. Back in the Unit

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Oct 03 2024POLITICS

Republicans Change Tune on Abortion

For years, it was clear that Americans were split on abortion rights. Republicans often stood against it for moral and religious reasons. But now, something surprising is happening. More Republicans are supporting abortion rights in upcoming votes. It seems their "pro-life" stand wasn't as strong as

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Kathie Lee Gifford's New Book Raises Questions About Biblical Interpretation

While Kathie Lee Gifford's latest book "Herod and Mary: The True Story of the Tyrant King and the Mother of the Risen Savior" may attract attention from fans, its biblical interpretations have sparked debate among scholars. Critics argue that Gifford's co-author, Dr. Bryan M. Litfin, has a Ph.D. in

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Oct 03 2024TECHNOLOGY

Nintendo Switch Emulators: Why They're Shutting Down

In 2024, two popular Nintendo Switch emulators have been taken offline. Ryujinx is the latest to go after a deal with Nintendo. The agreement came after legal issues with another emulator, Yuzu. Ryujinx was a big hit, letting people play over 3,400 games on different systems like Windows and Linux.

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Oct 03 2024ENTERTAINMENT

A Wedding to Remember: Millie & Jake's Italian Nuptials

Millie Bobby Brown, known for her role in "Stranger Things," and Jake Bongiovi, the son of Jon Bon Jovi, recently tied the knot in a beautiful ceremony held in Italy. The event was filled with loved ones, making it a truly special occasion. Throughout the weekend, Millie stunned in several elegant o

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Oct 03 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Daniel Day-Lewis is Back: A Family Affair on Screen

Ever wondered what it's like to work with your dad? Well, Ronan Day-Lewis and his famous father, Daniel, are giving us a peek into their world. The duo has co-written an upcoming movie called "Anemone," focusing on family bonds and the complexities of male relationships. This isn't just any movie; i

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Oct 02 2024ENVIRONMENT

Weather Woes in September: What's Global Warming Got to Do With It?

September has been a soggy month, with powerful storms and flooding happening all over the world. While scientists can link some of these weather events directly to global warming, it’s still too early to say for sure if climate change is behind this month's unusual rainfall. "We always have extrem

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