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Oct 09 2024SPORTS

Sports Coach's Yelling: When Is It Too Much?

In the world of youth sports, it's common to see coaches shouting instructions or encouragement. But where is the line between tough coaching and outright yelling? One parent recently shared their experience with a travel sports coach who has a reputation for yelling at players when they make mistak

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Oct 09 2024POLITICS

CBS's Israel Interview Sparks Internal Debate

You might think morning show interviews are all about fun topics like cooking and celebrities. But recently, CBS News host Tony Dokoupil's chat with author Ta-Nehisi Coates about Israel has caused quite a stir. The interview, which aired on September 30, focused on Coates' new book of essays. It did

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Oct 09 2024TECHNOLOGY

OpenAI Partners with Hearst to Enhance AI Content

In a recent development, OpenAI has teamed up with the media giant Hearst. This partnership brings together more than 40 newspapers and over 20 magazines, including popular titles like the Houston Chronicle and Cosmopolitan. Under this agreement, Hearst's content will be accessible through OpenAI's

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Oct 09 2024HEALTH

Cholera in Sudan: A Race Against Time

In the war-torn nation of Sudan, cholera cases have surged by nearly 40% in just under two weeks. According to the latest data, there are now over 21,000 cases spread across 11 states, with eastern regions being the hardest hit. The United Nations (UN) is deeply concerned, as the outbreak continues

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Oct 09 2024SPORTS

Rashford's Body Language Raises Concerns at United

Manchester United is in a tough spot right now, and their star player, Marcus Rashford, is getting a lot of criticism. Pundit Jamie O'Hara noticed that Rashford seems frustrated and uninterested during games. This is a big problem for United's manager, Erik ten Hag, who's trying to figure out what t

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Oct 08 2024POLITICS

The Price Tag of Power: 2024's Election Expected to Top $16 Billion

2024’s elections are on their way to becoming the most expensive in U.S. history, with spending expected to hit $15.9 billion. The nonpartisan organization OpenSecrets predicts this monumental cost. What’s driving up the bill? Mainly, it’s outside groups, like super PACs, who are pouring money into

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Oct 08 2024POLITICS

Former SEC Commissioner Eyed for Top Job Under Trump

You might be surprised to know who's in the running to replace the current head of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Dan Gallagher, who works at Robinhood, is said to be a top pick if Donald Trump wins the presidency. Gallagher was once an SEC commissioner himself. Some people close to t

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Oct 08 2024ENVIRONMENT

Forest Service's Budget Crunch Leaves Seasonal Workers in Limbo

The US Forest Service is facing a significant budget cut, leading to a hiring freeze on seasonal positions for the next fiscal year. This decision affects thousands of temporary workers who maintain national forests, clean campsites, and perform critical environmental research. The agency relies hea

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Oct 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

My Favorite Streaming Stick: Roku 4K for Prime Day

Streaming has become the new norm for home entertainment. It's no wonder my Roku Streaming Stick 4K is my go-to device. This tiny gadget manages all my streaming services in one place and even keeps track of where I left off in my favorite shows. And guess what? For Prime Day in October, you can gra

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Oct 08 2024SPORTS

Fall Sports in South Carolina: How Hurricane Helene Changed the Game

Hurricane Helene has left its mark on South Carolina, causing some major shift in the fall sports schedule. The South Carolina High School League (SCHSL) held a virtual meeting to figure out how to make up for the missed games. About 66 football games were canceled statewide due to school closures c

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