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Sep 23 2024LIFESTYLE

Breaking Chains: The Power of Education in Prison

As the prison gates swing open, a new generation of scholars is emerging. For the past decade, Boston College has been at the forefront of this movement, offering a liberal arts education to inmates behind bars. On September 23, the university will host its first-ever graduation ceremony, marking a

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Sep 23 2024POLITICS

The Biden Legacy: A Story of Power and Persecution

In the world of politics, few families have been as influential as the Biden clan. With a legacy spanning decades, they have left an indelible mark on American politics. But for one man, Bill Stevenson, their power came at a great personal cost. In an explosive interview, Stevenson, the ex-husband

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Sep 23 2024BUSINESS

Will Missouri's Legalization of Online Sports Betting Bring in Big Bucks?

As the debate around sports betting continues to gain momentum, Missouri voters are set to decide whether to join the growing list of states that have legalized online sports betting. With the rise of sports betting, lawmakers and advocacy groups are weighing in on the issue, with some pushing for s

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Sep 23 2024TECHNOLOGY

Unlock Your Productivity with a Lifetime License to Microsoft Office

It's no secret that the constant stream of monthly subscription fees can be overwhelming. Imagine being able to put an end to those recurring payments and own a powerful suite of productivity tools forever. That's exactly what you can do with a lifetime license to Microsoft Office 2021. For just $3

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Sep 23 2024TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking Remote Access: Microsoft's Latest Windows App

Microsoft has introduced a new app that allows users to connect to remote Windows PCs and servers, expanding its reach beyond the previous version. This new app works on multiple platforms, including Windows, MacOS, iOS, iPadOS, and Android, making it a versatile tool for both personal and professio

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Sep 23 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Unrehearsed Remarks: The Janet Jackson-Kamala Harris Controversy

The recent uproar surrounding Janet Jackson's reported "apology" for allegedly claiming Kamala Harris is not Black has left many wondering what actually transpired. In this article, we delve into the controversy, shedding light on the singer's misunderstood comments and the subsequent fallout. The

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Sep 23 2024POLITICS

A Narrow Escape for Germany's Scholz

Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz may have just dodged a bullet. Exit polls suggest that his Social Democratic Party (SPD) has managed to fend off the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) in the Brandenburg state election. The SPD scored 31.8% of the vote, narrowly ahead of the AfD's 29.2%. This r

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Sep 23 2024CRIME

The Long-Hidden Past: A Family's Journey to Reunite

The story of Luis Armando Albino is a testament to the power of determination and family ties. In 1951, six-year-old Luis was kidnapped from an Oakland park, sparking a massive search effort that would stretch across decades. His family never gave up hope, and their relentless efforts finally paid o

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Sep 23 2024ENVIRONMENT

Cleaning Up California's Plastic Bag Mess

In a move to tackle the growing problem of plastic waste, California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a crucial bill into law, effectively banning single-use plastic bags in grocery stores and retail checkout lanes. This decision comes as a response to a 2014 law that aimed to ban such bags, but str

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Sep 23 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Unlikely Apology

Janet Jackson's recent comments about Kamala Harris' racial background sparked a controversy that led to a confusing turn of events. An "apology" attributed to the singer was published, claiming she recognized misinformation about Harris' heritage and apologized for any confusion caused. However, it

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