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Sep 12 2024POLITICS

9/11: A Day for Reflection, Not Politics

The 9/11 anniversary marks a somber reminder of the devastating attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people in 2001. Every four years, this day falls during the presidential election season, and this year is no exception. As we pay our respects, we must acknowledge the long-term effects of the 9/11 att

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Sep 12 2024POLITICS

Remembering 9/11: Unpacking the Complexity of Patriotism and Politicization

As we mark the 23rd anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks, it's essential to acknowledge the significance of this date. Every year, the National September 11 Memorial & Museum hosts a commemoration ceremony, honoring the 2,983 lives lost. But beneath the surface of this solemn occasion, a tug-of-wa

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Sep 12 2024POLITICS

Remembering 9/11: A Day of Reflection, Politics, and Pain

As the sun rises over the World Trade Center, the 9/11 anniversary commemorates the lives lost and reshaped by the devastating attacks. But this solemn occasion is also forever intertwined with presidential campaign politics. This year, President Joe Biden, former President Donald Trump, and Vice

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Sep 12 2024POLITICS

When Politics Collide With Pain: 9/11 and the Quest for Remembrance

As the United States marked the 23rd anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, the event took on a unique significance in the midst of a presidential election season. Amidst the somber ceremony at Ground Zero, President Joe Biden, former President Donald Trump, and Vice President Kamala Harris stood together

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Sep 12 2024POLITICS

9/11's Bittersweet Anniversary: Politics Loom Large, but Memories and Tributes Remain

As the United States commemorates the 23rd anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, it's easy to get caught up in the presidential campaign politics that often accompany this somber occasion. Amidst the grandstanding and photo ops, though, let's not forget the real heroes: the victims, their families, and

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Sep 11 2024HEALTH

Rethinking Recovery: Can a Fresh Perspective Help Us Heal?

What if the key to recovery wasn’t just about overcoming addiction, but also about embracing mental wellness? The Red House of Hope is challenging traditional notions of recovery with its upcoming Rewriting Recovery event. On September 21, this innovative organization will gather experts and individ

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Sep 11 2024ENVIRONMENT

A Game-Changing Move Towards Climate-Friendly Batteries: Ohio's New Metals Refinery

Imagine a world where the metals crucial to addressing climate change are extracted in an environmentally friendly way, avoiding the damage of open pit mining and preventing metals from ending up in landfills. This is the vision of Nth Cycle, a company that's pioneering a new approach to extracting

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Sep 11 2024OPINION

The Name Game: Why Apple Should Ditch Numbers for Descriptive Phone Names

Imagine a world where phone names are more than just a string of numbers. A world where the iPhone becomes the iPhone Explorer, the Galaxy becomes the Galaxy Guardian, and the Foldable iPhone is rebranded as the iPhone Flex. Sounds like a utopia, right? But is it possible? In this article, we'll exp

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Sep 11 2024POLITICS

Honoring Heroes: A 9/11 Memorial at Collin College

Imagine being in the midst of chaos, with flames and debris surrounding you. That's what Gus Cabarcas, a retired New York Police Department sergeant, experienced on September 11, 2001. The 57-year-old spoke at an event at Collin College, where a memorial honoring the fallen first responders and o

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Sep 11 2024POLITICS

Kamala Harris Poster Sparks Violent Confrontation: A Tale of Hate, Politics, and Identity

In a disturbing incident, a 76-year-old man, Juan Bernal, was arrested and charged with assault in the third degree for allegedly attacking the owner of a New York City clothing boutique, Tanya Young Williams, over a large poster of Vice President Kamala Harris displayed in her window. But what sho

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