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Nov 01 2024SPORTS

The Eagles' Tech Twist

Ever thought who calls the shots for the Philadelphia Eagles? That's Jeff Lurie, who's been at the helm since 1994. He's not selling the team lock, stock, and barrel, but a tiny slice might go to Susan Y. Kim, the head honcho at Amkor Technology. This tech guru could boost the Eagles' value to over

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Nov 01 2024CRIME

The Loving Husband's Dark Secret

Once hailed as "America's kindest husband, " Timothy Murphy-Johnson shocked everyone when he was jailed for life after drugging and holding a teen captive. Now, his wife's family suspects he played a role in her death. Molly's friends claim she was abused and forced into prostitution. They believe h

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Oct 31 2024TECHNOLOGY

Google Chrome's New Update: Smarter Memory Management for All

Google Chrome's latest update promises better control over memory usage with an enhanced Memory Saver feature. While some users think Chrome is a memory-guzzler, recent tests suggest otherwise. The new version offers three memory-saving modes: Moderate, Balanced, and Maximum. Each mode handles inact

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

The Judge Stays on the Case: A Closer Look at the Trump Assassination Bid

A Florida federal judge, Aileen Cannon, has decided to continue overseeing a case involving a man accused of trying to assassinate former President Donald Trump. The judge, who was appointed by Trump, rejected the defendant's request for her to step down from the case. The defendant, Ryan Routh, arg

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

Bill Gates' Big Bet on Kamala Harris

Ever heard of Bill Gates? You know, the guy who co-founded Microsoft. Well, he just dropped a whopping $50 million to support Kamala Harris in the upcoming presidential election. This isn't just any donation—it's going to a group called Future Forward USA Action, a nonprofit that doesn't have to rev

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Oct 25 2024TECHNOLOGY

Windows 11 on Old PCs: A Three-Year Experience

For over three years, I've been using Windows 11 on some pretty old machines that Microsoft officially doesn't support. As the deadline for Windows 10 support looms in 2025, I've been thinking: is this a good way to keep an older computer ticking over? Let's dive into my experience. I've tested Win

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Oct 25 2024SPORTS

Unraveling Lance Armstrong's Doping Scandal: Sports Stories for the Future

Lance Armstrong, the pro cyclist from America, was once a hero. He won countless races, including seven Tour de France titles. But in 2012, his world came crashing down. The United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) found he had been using banned substances during his career. This wasn't just a small

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Oct 25 2024TECHNOLOGY

How High Can Military Drones Soar?

Military drones, or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), have become crucial tools for modern armed forces. Unlike traditional jets, drones don't put pilots at risk. They serve various missions, from combat to reconnaissance. When choosing a drone, the military considers its speed and its maximum flying

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Oct 25 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Real Brady Bunch: How One Actor's Controversy Killed a Reboot

Imagine a world where we see the grown-up Brady Bunch siblings living their adult lives. This dream was almost a reality with a planned reboot at CBS Studios. But something cut the project short—controversial comments made by the actress who played Cindy, Susan Olsen. Susan shared this story on the

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Oct 24 2024TECHNOLOGY

Windows 11's New Trick: Faster Updates, Less CPU Strain

Are you fed up with Windows updates that drag on and slow down your computer? Microsoft has a new trick up its sleeve with Windows 11's latest update, 24H2. This update is designed to be faster and lighter on your CPU. Research showed that 24H2 was around 46% quicker and used about 15% less CPU time

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