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Oct 07 2024TECHNOLOGY

LEGO Shop Hack: What You Need to Know

Ever visited a website and thought, “Something’s not right here”? That might have been the case for some LEGO fans this weekend. A mysterious banner popped up on the LEGO Shop claiming that the toy giant was diving into the world of cryptocurrency with something called "LEGO Coin." But don't be fool

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

A Mix of Politics and Faith at the Border

Imagine this: A grassy field near the Rio Grande in Quemado, Texas. Hundreds of people gathered there last Saturday for a rally. This wasn't any ordinary gathering; it was about immigration and border security. The event was organized by Take Our Border Back, a group that wants stricter rules at the

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Oct 07 2024BUSINESS

Target's CEO on Combating Retail Crime: Progress and Plans

Brian Cornell, Target's CEO for a decade, has seen improvements in retail crime management. He admitted that securing essential items isn’t ideal but it keeps stores open. The future holds more of the same – body wash, deodorant, and undergarments will stay behind glass barriers, requiring hand swip

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Oct 07 2024BUSINESS

Why Crypto Might Be a Game Changer for Your Business

Cryptocurrencies have been making waves in various industries, offering a new way for businesses to do things better. Let's dive into why crypto could be just right for your business. First off, crypto can help you reach new customers. Younger generations, like Millennials and Gen Z, are big fans o

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Oct 07 2024CRYPTO

Ledger Rolls Out New Cheaper Wallet, Raises Stax Price

French company Ledger has launched a new crypto wallet called the Ledger Flex. This cheaper device comes with an E-ink display, allowing users to secure various crypto assets. It's priced at $249, making it more affordable than the previously released Ledger Stax. The Stax, known for its iPod-like d

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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

Cowboys Face Injuries, Tough Schedule: Time to Shine for Replacements

The Dallas Cowboys are gearing up for a tough game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, missing key players like defensive ends Micah Parsons and DeMarcus Lawrence, along with wide receiver Brandin Cooks. Additionally, starting cornerback Trevon Diggs has an ankle injury. The Cowboys have faced adversit

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Kenya's President Yields to Protesters: Historic Finance Bill Withdrawn

Well, Kenya just had a turning point. President William Ruto decided to pull the plug on a controversial finance bill after things got really serious. Protests erupted across the country, and sadly, at least 23 people lost their lives. People were angry about the bill and its planned tax increases.

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Oct 07 2024HEALTH

Why Unpasteurized Apple Cider Can Be a Fall Risk

Ever thought about why some apple cider looks cloudy and golden? That's because it might not be pasteurized. Health departments in places like Ogle County, Illinois, and Fulton County, Georgia, are warning people to be careful. Unpasteurized cider can have harmful bacteria that make you sick. Most o

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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

Wisconsin's Top Runner Chez Mellusi Leaves to Prioritize Health

Wisconsin Badgers' leading running back, Chez Mellusi, has decided to step away from the team to concentrate on his health. The team announced this on Friday, expressing their support for Mellusi's decision to focus on recovery. Mellusi, a sixth-year senior, has faced various injuries, including tea

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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

Podcast: NFL's Flag Frenzy, Cowboys' Star Shortage, and More Sports Talk

Hey sports fans, grab your headphones! The Dallas Morning News sports writers, Kevin, Evan, and David, are back with their podcast, SportsDay Insider. Every Tuesday, they dish out expert insights, hot takes, and laughs on your favorite teams and some surprises too. In this episode, they tackle one

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