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Nov 16 2024POLITICS

Military Extremism: A Closer Look

Did you know that since 2017, over 480 people with military backgrounds have been linked to extremist crimes? Most famous, perhaps, is the role played by some 230 individuals with military ties in the January 6, 2021 insurrection. These numbers, while a tiny fraction of the overall military populati

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Nov 16 2024BUSINESS

90 Years of Fun: Community Favorite Party Supply Store Closes Doors

Imagine walking into a store that feels like Disneyland, where kids' eyes light up with the joy of a party zone. That's what Vine American, a beloved party supply store in Hollywood, has been for the past 90 years. This gem has been a go-to for every special occasion, but now it's time to say goodby

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Nov 16 2024SPORTS

Celtics vs Raptors: Lineup Challenges with Injuries

Winning ten out of their first thirteen games, the Celtics are on a roll. Can they keep up the pace? They’re facing the Toronto Raptors tonight, but there’s a big question mark regarding one of their key players, Jrue Holiday. With a left knee issue, he might call it a night. That could be a tough o

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Nov 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

Discover Big Savings on Dangbei Smart Projectors during Black Friday and Cyber Monday!

Ever imagined having a cinema at home? Dangbei's DBOX02 projector makes it possible! Known as the Mars Pro 2 before, it's the world's first Google TV 4K laser projector. With Google TV and licensed Netflix, you can stream your favorite shows and movies effortlessly. Not just Netflix, but over 10, 00

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Nov 16 2024POLITICS

Trump's Education Department: Will It Stay or Go?

Trump once promised to close the Department of Education, but was he serious? Experts say it's not just about the wall anymore. Eight years later, Trump's first term showed some of his wild ideas became real policies. Heritage Foundation's document, Project 2025, might be influencing Trump's educati

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Nov 16 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Filmmaker's Protest: Pulling Out of Festival Over Controversial Comments

French director Coralie Fargeat has decided to withdraw her film "The Substance" from Poland's Camerimage Film Festival. This move comes after the festival's founder, Marek Żydowicz, wrote a controversial article that many deemed sexist. Fargeat, along with her cinematographer Benjamin Kračun, felt

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Nov 16 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Portnoy's Podcast Exit: A New Chapter

Dave Portnoy, the CEO of Barstool Sports, has decided to leave the "BFFs" podcast by the end of the year. He announced his departure on the "Unnamed Show, " expressing that he wasn't keen on the podcast's topics anymore. The show, co-hosted by Brianna LaPaglia and Josh Richards, often focuses on tee

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Nov 16 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Director Defends New Martha Stewart Doc Against Her Critiques

When the Netflix documentary "Martha" premiered, Martha Stewart wasn't thrilled. She criticized the director, R. J. Cutler, for using less-than-flattering camera angles and leaving out big chunks of her life. Cutler, however, wasn't too bothered by her feedback. He understood that Stewart might want

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Nov 16 2024CRIME

Diddy's Lawyer Targets Celebs:demanding answers and action

Sean “Diddy” Combs is facing serious charges, and the legal battles don't stop there. Lawsuits from alleged victims are piling up. The lawyer representing many of these victims, Tony Buzbee, is now reaching out to other celebrities. Buzbee suspects that some big names might have been involved in Did

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Nov 16 2024SPORTS

NBA Star Pitches In for Boston Youth Sports

Boston is on a mission to improve youth sports, and it's not doing it alone. Tyrik Wilson, the city's Youth Sports Initiative Manager, knows that change happens when you work with existing programs that are already making a difference. That's where Michael Carter-Williams comes in. This NBA vet, who

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