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Sep 11 2024LIFESTYLE

The Great Shopping Cart Debate: Have Target's Designers Gone Mad?

On the surface, Target's recent shopping cart redesign seems like a harmless attempt to make family shopping trips more enjoyable. Social media influencer and mom Ashley Darling took to TikTok to express her outrage at the new design, claiming it fails to account for the needs of mothers and childr

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Sep 10 2024TECHNOLOGY

Beauty and the Beast at IFA 2024: Where Durability Meets Design

IFA 2024 threw us a curveball: tech at its absolute extremes. We saw gadgets designed for pure aesthetic bliss, gleaming and delicate, often sacrificing ruggedness for a sleek look. On the other side, we encountered tech built for the apocalypse, practically indestructible but, let's face it, not

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Sep 10 2024POLITICS

Chicago's Housing Crisis: A Battle Over Zoning and Power

The battle over who will chair Chicago's powerful Zoning Committee has turned into a major political showdown. On one side, Mayor Brandon Johnson is pushing for progressive firebrand Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez to lead the committee. On the other, business interests and influential unions are backing a

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Sep 10 2024POLITICS

Walz's $26 Tax Oversight: A Tale of Educational Travels and Communist Ties

Tim Walz, the Democratic vice presidential nominee, has a history of shady business dealings with China that raise serious questions about his judgment and loyalties. In 1998, Walz's for-profit company, Educational Travel Adventures Inc., was dissolved by Nebraska officials after he failed to pay ju

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Sep 10 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Stars Shine Bright, But Who's Really Winning?

New York City is abuzz with excitement as two of its biggest annual events collide: the US Open tennis tournament and New York Fashion Week. While some celebs are hitting the courts to watch elite athletes compete at the highest level, others are strutting their stuff on the runways and red carpets.

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Sep 10 2024TECHNOLOGY

AirPods Max Gets New Looks While AirPods Pro 2 Puts Hearing First

Apple has given its premium over-ear headphones a much-needed makeover, adding five new stylish colors to the AirPods Max. Midnight, starlight, blue, orange and purple join the existing space gray option, giving users more ways to match their audio accessories with other Apple gear. The compan

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Sep 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

Apple Watch Series 10: Thinner, Smarter, but Will It Really Detect Sleep Apnea?

Get ready for a sleeker Apple Watch! Apple is set to release the Series 10, marking a decade since the first Apple Watch hit the scene. They're promising a thinner design and a bigger display, which sounds pretty appealing. But the real headliner might be a new sleep apnea detection feature. Excitin

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Sep 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

Honor Watch 5: Bigger Screen, Longer Battery, But Is It Worth the Hype?

The Honor Watch 5 is here, boasting a larger 1.85-inch AMOLED display, a hefty 480mAh battery, and a suite of health-tracking features. But does this new smartwatch truly live up to the promises made by Honor? Let's dive into the details. The Watch 5's display is certainly a highlight, with a reso

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Sep 08 2024SPORTS

Joe Davis Wants to Call a Super Bowl, But He'll Settle for More Family Time

Joe Davis is one of the busiest broadcasters in sports today. The 36-year-old has play-by-play duties with MLB, NFL, NCAA football and basketball games on Fox Sports. He's also entering his ninth season as the voice of the Los Angeles Dodgers. But despite all those assignments, there's one game t

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Sep 06 2024EDUCATION

Schooling Gone Wrong: When a State Error Sends a Child with Autism to an Unregulated School

Imagine being 19 years old, eager to learn, and suddenly finding yourself in a school with reports of neglect and abuse. That's the nightmare a Massachusetts mother, Roberta Biscan, faced when her son, Connor, who has autism, was mistakenly placed in an unregulated school in New York. Connor, des

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