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Nov 06 2024EDUCATION

Voting for Chicago's School Board: What You Need to Know

This year, Chicago voters will do something new on their ballots: choose 10 members for the Chicago Board of Education. The board is tripling in size from seven to 21, and soon all members will be voted in by the people, not just picked by the mayor. Why the change? After years of pressure, state le

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Nov 05 2024TECHNOLOGY

Google Surveys Pixel Buds Pro 2 Users: What's Hot, What's Not?

Ever wondered what tech giants like Google think about their latest products? Well, they're asking users just that! Google recently sent out a survey to some Pixel Buds Pro 2 owners, diving into their experiences. The survey kicks off with a simple question: "How likely are you to recommend these bu

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Nov 05 2024CELEBRITIES

Quincy Jones' Billions: A Family Fortune in the Making

Legendary record producer Quincy Jones has passed away at age 91. He was known for producing Michael Jackson’s hit album 'Thriller', and collaborating with other big names like Frank Sinatra and Diana Ross. Throughout his career, Jones made history as a jazz musician, record producer, and film compo

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Nov 05 2024POLITICS

North Korea Launches Missiles Before US Election

On a Tuesday, North Korea set off a series of short-range ballistic missiles into the sea. This happened just hours before the U. S. presidential election. Japanese Defense Minister Gen Nakatani reported that at least seven missiles traveled up to 250 miles with a peak height of 60 miles. They lande

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Nov 05 2024SPORTS

Football Analyst Questions Coach's Call in Close Game

Troy Aikman, a famous football analyst, wasn't happy with the decisions made by Todd Bowles, the coach of the Buccaneers, during a recent game against the Chiefs. The game ended in overtime with a score of 30-24 in favor of the Chiefs. Aikman pointed out that Bowles didn't give his team the best cha

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Nov 05 2024CELEBRITIES

Alo Yoga's New Kicks: Stars Love Them, Fans Too

Ever heard of Alo Yoga? They're super famous for their comfy workout clothes. Well, they just jumped into the sneaker game with their first-ever running shoe, the Alo Runner. It's not just any shoe, though. Celebs like Kylie Jenner, Mila Kunis, and Olivia Wilde have been spotted wearing them. Jenner

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Nov 05 2024CRIME

Ex-teacher's Closet Scandal: A Lesson Learned

In Baton Rouge, a former Istrouma High School coach and health teacher, Johnnie Butler, recently faced the music for a serious mistake. He's now spending two years behind bars after admitting he lured a student into a gym closet for sexual acts. This wasn't the initial charge; he first faced bigger

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Nov 05 2024BUSINESS

OpenAI's Shift: From Non-Profit Pioneer to For-Profit Powerhouse

Imagine a tech giant considering a major move – that's what's happening with OpenAI. The AI innovator, led by Sam Altman, is in early discussions with California's attorney general to switch from a non-profit to a for-profit company. This isn't just a small change; it's a significant shift for a com

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Nov 05 2024TECHNOLOGY

County Leaders Discover Innovative Power Panels

Imagine harnessing the power of the sun with just water! That's exactly what county supervisors recently learned about. They got a close look at a fascinating technology called hydropanels. These panels convert sunlight into drinkable water, a game-changer in places with water scarcity. The supervis

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Nov 05 2024FINANCE

China's Next Moves: How the U. S. Election Could Impact Their Economy

In a few days, China will unveil its fiscal plans during a significant meeting of its parliament. Experts believe the scale of these plans may depend on who wins the upcoming U. S. presidential election. Both candidates, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, have different policies towards China. Trump ha

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