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Oct 05 2024POLITICS

Trump's Changing Views on Abortion: A Closer Look

Abortion is a hot topic in America, and no one has seen as much change on the issue as Donald Trump. Once known for his firm anti-abortion stance, Trump now takes a more moderate approach. His views have shifted over time, influenced by his Catholic upbringing and political experience. Today, he und

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Oct 05 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Disney Springs: Eco-Friendly Beauty and Disney Magic Collide

Imagine stepping into a world where art, beauty, and eco-friendliness blend seamlessly. That's what you'll find at the Pleasing x Fantasia pop-up in Disney Springs. This isn't your average store; it's an experience that will make you feel like you're part of a magical adventure. The shelves here ar

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Oct 05 2024BUSINESS

The Fight for Fair Wages: A Union Leader's Story

Meet Harold Daggett, a 78-year-old union leader who is shaking things up in the longshoremen community. He's been around the block and knows what it takes to make change happen. People might not realize it now, but without longshoremen, a lot of stuff would come to a halt. Cars wouldn't get delivere

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Oct 04 2024POLITICS

Jack Smith: Caught in Election Controversy?

In a surprising turn, Special Counsel Jack Smith has found himself in the center of a controversy. Just over a month before this year's election, one of his filings was made public by a judge. Former President Donald Trump and his team claim that Smith broke long-standing rules set by the Justice De

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Oct 04 2024BUSINESS

Dockworkers' Strike Suspended: What It Means for the Economy and Elections

In a surprising turn of events, the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) has decided to pause their three-day strike involving 45,000 dockworkers on the East and Gulf coasts. This temporary suspension could potentially boost the US economy by avoiding shortages and price increases that mig

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Oct 04 2024TECHNOLOGY

"Game Controllers on the Battlefield: The Future is Familiar"

Ever played a video game? Now imagine using a controller like that to direct some of the world’s most advanced weapons. That’s what’s happening in the US military today. Over the past few years, gaming-like controllers have been popping up all over the place – from Navy ships to Army vehicles and ev

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Oct 04 2024CELEBRITIES

The Other Side: A Look at Chigvintsev's Perspective

Artem Chigvintsev and Nikki Bella are having a hard time in their relationship. Recently, they had a big fight that left everyone wondering what really happened. According to Chigvintsev, the argument wasn’t one-sided; both he and Bella ended up on the floor. He strongly denies pushing her as she cl

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Oct 04 2024EDUCATION

U. S. Education Department Launches FAFSA Beta Testing for Students

The U.S. Department of Education is kicking off a phased rollout of the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form with beta testing starting on Tuesday. Instead of limiting participation to just a few students, they've expanded the number due to high interest from community groups an

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Oct 04 2024EDUCATION

Teachers in Marblehead Take a Stand: A Closer Look at Stalled Contract Negotiations

The Marblehead Education Association (MEA) has decided to make a bold move in their negotiations for a new collective-bargaining agreement. They have announced that teachers will only work the hours and responsibilities outlined in their contract, effectively halting any extra activities like after-

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Oct 04 2024BUSINESS

News Roundup: AI Regulation, Verizon Outage, OpenAI CTO Steps Down

California Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill aimed at regulating large AI models before their release to the public. He criticized the legislation for applying strict standards to basic functions and not focusing enough on potential risks from the technology. The governor encouraged lawmakers to r

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