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Oct 10 2024CRIME

Community Trust and Crime: A Chat with Louisiana State Police Superintendent

Louisiana State Police Superintendent Col. Robert Hodges recently dropped by the Baton Rouge Rotary Club to talk about crime and how to build trust with the community. He started by reminding everyone about the state police motto: "courtesy, loyalty, and service." This motto guides the state police

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Oct 10 2024BUSINESS

Google's Grip on Search: U. S. Mulls Breakup

Imagine if you couldn't choose what browser to use, or which search engine to trust. That's the reality the U.S. Department of Justice is trying to change. They're considering asking a judge to force Google to sell parts of its business. Why? Because Google has been controlling the online search sce

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Oct 10 2024BUSINESS

US Government Weighs Breaking Up Google over Antitrust Concerns

Imagine splitting up one of the world's largest tech companies. That's what the U.S. government is considering for Google. They're looking at forcing Google to sell parts of its business. This could be the first big corporate split in a long time. The Department of Justice says Google has too much c

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Oct 09 2024BUSINESS

Google and the DOJ: A Search for Fairness in Tech

Imagine trying to choose between apples and oranges at the store, but every time you pick an apple, the store starts selling only apples. That's kind of what's happening with Google and its search engine, according to the Department of Justice (DOJ). They're suggesting some big changes to make sure

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Oct 09 2024POLITICS

Fixing Our Elections: A Challenge for All Americans

This November, a record number of Americans will vote in local, state, and federal elections. They'll decide on leaders and important issues like abortion rights and minimum wage increases. Many have already started voting by mail. For years, Americans have seen our elections as a model for the wor

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Oct 09 2024BUSINESS

Google in Hot Seat: Could Lose Chrome and Android

The U.S. Department of Justice is considering a major move against Google, asking a judge to force the tech giant to sell parts of its empire, including Chrome and Android. The goal? To level the playing field for competitors in the search engine market by opening up Google's tightly guarded data se

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Oct 09 2024BUSINESS

Google's Future: A Major Shake-Up?

The U.S. government is considering some serious changes for Google. After a court ruled that Google has a monopoly on online search, the Department of Justice wants Google to make big changes. This could include breaking up the company or forcing it to share its data with competitors. Google isn't h

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Oct 09 2024BUSINESS

Google's Future: Splitting Up and Sharing Data?

Google might have to part ways with some of its big names like Chrome and Android, sharing user search data with competitors. This comes after the US Justice Department suggested these changes in a recent court filing. The DOJ wants to stop Google from favoring its own products, like Chrome, Play, a

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Oct 09 2024POLITICS

Weather Extremes and Their Impact

Have you ever wondered what happens when the weather gets too extreme? It's not just about the temperature or rainfall anymore; it's about how these changes affect us and our environment. Let's dive into the world of extreme weather and see what's going on. First, let's talk about why extreme weath

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Oct 08 2024BUSINESS

Google's App Store Rules Changing: What You Need to Know

In a big move, a federal judge has ordered Google to shake up its Android app store. This ruling, from a court case between Google and the makers of Fortnite (Epic Games), could change how we get apps on Android phones. Starting November 2024, for three years, you'll be able to download apps from ot

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