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Jan 31 2025SPORTS

Kickers Complications

Justin Tucker, a professional football player, has faced allegations of misconduct from several therapists. These accusations involve inappropriate behavior. The incidents reportedly happened between 2012 and 2016, during his rookie season and after his 2015 marriage. This period marks a critical ti

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Jan 30 2025CRIME

Driver Trapped in Sinkhole

Every body needs to think about the house we live in. Not the buildings but the systems that keep them going. Like the sewers. In most cities like this one, large pipes carry water away from our homes. This system takes away something we wont talk about. The city has a

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Jan 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Galaxy S25: A Space-Age Messaging Revolution

Imagine sending a message from anywhere, even without cell service. That's what Samsung's new Galaxy S25 series promises with its game-changing satellite messaging feature. Powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite For Galaxy chip, these phones can connect directly to low-earth orbit satellites. This

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Jan 23 2025POLITICS

Warwick Mayor Proposes School Finance Oversight Panel

Warwick Mayor Frank J. Picozzi has proposed the creation of a five-member budget commission to manage the city's school district finances. This move comes in response to a recently revealed $9 million deficit. Picozzi, who was just re-elected for a four-year term, wants to appoint three members with

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Jan 22 2025SCIENCE

Speeding Up Drug Production: A Bright Idea

Did you ever think about how drugs get made? Well, some clever scientists just discovered a neat trick using light! They found that a specific mix of chemicals reacts when exposed to light, speeding up the drug-making process. This method works with various ingredients and avoids the need for weird

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Jan 20 2025POLITICS

How Presidents Use Executive Orders: Understanding Trump's Power Play

Ever wondered how presidents can make big changes quickly? Enter executive orders – tools that help them manage the government without waiting for Congress. Let's dive into how they work and how Donald Trump is using them. First off, what are these orders? Simply put, they're like instructions from

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Jan 18 2025SPORTS

Jimmy Butler's Heat Struggles: A New Chapter

Things aren't looking great between Jimmy Butler and the Miami Heat. The superstar forward, who wants out of Miami, recently found out he's not in the team's future plans. Team president Pat Riley had a meeting with center Bam Adebayo to make him the leader. Butler was surprised, but not upset. He r

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Jan 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Who's Chatting with ChatGPT in Germany?

Ever thought about who uses ChatGPT the most in Germany? A new study recently dove into this topic, tracking 1, 376 Germans online over the first 11 months after ChatGPT's launch. The results showed that younger folks and those with more education were the biggest users. While age and education play

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Jan 18 2025POLITICS

Rethinking Messages for Social Equity: How Word Choice Affects Policy Support

Messages matter when it comes to social equity. Researchers wanted to see if telling people about racial disparities in child tax credit (CTC) policies might actually hurt support for these policies. They did two experiments, one with a big bunch of people from Prolific and another with an even bigg

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Jan 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024) is a Smart Buy

Are you on the hunt for a budget-friendly tablet that doesn't break the bank but still delivers great performance? Meet the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024). This tablet packs a punch with its Exynos 1280 chipset, making daily tasks a breeze. It's not just about performance; this tablet also comes with a s

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