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Sep 17 2024TECHNOLOGY

Flappy Bird Takes Flight Again, But With a Twist

The iconic game Flappy Bird has made its return, but this time it's not the same. A new team, the Flappy Bird Foundation, has revived the 10-year-old viral sensation, but without the original creator, Dong Nguyen. The foundation claims to be a group of passionate fans committed to sharing the game w

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Sep 17 2024CRIME

The Dark Underbelly of Power: Sean Diddy Combs' Alleged Sex Trafficking Empire

Sean "Diddy" Combs, the billionaire music mogul, has been accused of building a vast and sinister sex trafficking empire, perpetuating a culture of fear, intimidation, and violence against countless women and individuals. According to an unsealed indictment, Combs, 54, allegedly coerced and abused h

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Sep 17 2024OPINION

Sweeping Changes: Constitutional Concerns Surround Supreme Court 'Reform'

The recent calls for Supreme Court "reform" by the Left have sparked a heated debate about the role of the judiciary in the American system of government. The proposed changes, which include term limits and court packing, are being championed as a means to address the perceived imbalance of the Cour

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Sep 16 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Jane's Addiction's Turbulent Reunion: The Band's Struggle to Find Harmony

The reunion tour of Jane's Addiction has come to an abrupt end, with the remaining 15 dates canceled due to a pattern of behavior and mental health difficulties of lead singer Perry Farrell. This shocking turn of events has sent fans into a tailspin, with many wondering what could have gone so wrong

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Sep 16 2024BUSINESS

Chips Act: A Second Look

The Chips and Science Act, signed into law two years ago, aimed to revive the US semiconductor industry by providing $52 billion in subsidies. So far, over half of this amount has been allocated to 15 chipmakers, including Intel, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, and Samsung. While this mo

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Sep 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

Will Black Myth Wukong's Decision to Use AMD FSR 2 Over TSR Affect Your Gaming Experience?

The recent revelation that Black Myth Wukong on PlayStation 5 uses AMD FSR 2 over TSR has left many gamers wondering if this decision will have a significant impact on their gaming experience. According to Digital Foundry, the choice to use AMD's upscaler may be attributed to the game's development

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Sep 16 2024POLITICS

Paint the Polls Black: A Critical Voter Education Series

As the nation hurtles towards one of the most pivotal elections in recent history, the Sundial Group of Companies has launched a critical voter education series, "Paint the Polls Black." This ambitious initiative aims to inform, mobilize, and protect the voting rights of Black communities across the

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Sep 15 2024OPINION

Security Mistrust: The Unseen Grip of Surveillance in America

The notion that America is a land of freedom is nothing but a distant memory. The streets are lined with security measures, each one a reminder of the constant threat of terrorism, crime, and chaos. To attend a party, one has to flash their ID, just like in a bad action movie. To take a flight, you'

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Sep 15 2024RELIGION

Steeped in Tradition, Vodou Seeks Solace for Haiti's Chaotic Gang Violence

Haiti's tumultuous gang violence has pushed many to seek solace in the ancient practice of Vodou. In the midst of chaos, Vodou faithful gather to sing, dance, and invoke the spirits, seeking protection and guidance. But what exactly is Vodou, and how has it evolved to become a beacon of hope for Hai

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Sep 15 2024EDUCATION

Faith in the Curriculum: Oklahoma's Unconstitutional Push to Teach the Bible

The recent directive issued by Oklahoma's State Superintendent Ryan Walters ordering the inclusion of the Bible in lessons for grades 5-12 has sparked widespread controversy. While Walters claims that the Bible is an "indispensable historical and cultural touchstone," critics argue that it is a clea

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