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Sep 20 2024POLITICS

The Great Divide: Newsom's Backtrack on Public Opinion

California Governor Gavin Newsom's recent press conference was a candid reflection on his priorities, or lack thereof, when it comes to tackling the state's looming crime crisis. In a surprising turn of events, Newsom announced that he wouldn't be focusing on campaigning against Proposition 36, a po

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Sep 20 2024HEALTH

The Dark Side of Medical Research: Unclaimed Bodies Used Without Consent

It's a chilling reality that has left many families shattered and outraged. In a 10-month investigation, NBC News exposed how two of the most populous counties in the United States, Dallas and Tarrant, have been sending unclaimed bodies to a Texas medical school for research and training purposes. T

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Sep 20 2024BUSINESS

Small Steps to Success

In the wake of the pandemic, many small businesses in Eau Claire, Wisconsin suffered significant losses. However, one beauty clinic, Reign & Co., had a different approach. Instead of focusing on their own recovery, they decided to give back to the community by organizing an event to promote and supp

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Sep 20 2024TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking the Power of the TI-84: A Cheating Revolution?

The TI-84 Plus, a graphing calculator first released in 2004, has become a staple in the educational market. Its popularity stems from its advanced features and user-friendly interface. However, with the rise of technology, the TI-84 has evolved to become more than just a simple calculator. A custom

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Sep 20 2024HEALTH

Smiling Through Surgery: The Power of Customized Caps

In hospitals, the most vulnerable members of society often find themselves surrounded by sterile walls, beeping machines, and unfamiliar faces. For children, the experience can be especially overwhelming. But what if, amidst the chaos, a simple cap could bring a smile to their faces? At Prisma Child

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Sep 20 2024HEALTH

The Cancer Conquest: New York's Remarkable Progress

In the past three decades, the chances of dying from cancer have plummeted in New York, and the state's story is a testament to the power of medical advances and public health efforts. The 43.5% drop in cancer death rates between 1991 and 2021 is a staggering achievement, and one that has left exper

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Sep 20 2024HEALTH

New Beginnings: A Hospital System's Shift in Debt Collection Policy

In a surprising turn of events, Atrium Health, a North Carolina-based hospital system, has announced that it will cancel and forgive medical debts of over 11,500 people. This decision comes after a recent NBC News report highlighted the company's aggressive pursuit of patients' debts, including plac

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Sep 20 2024POLITICS

The Shadow War: Israel's Secret Mission to Disrupt Hezbollah's Communications

In the shadow of simmering conflict, a silent war raged on. Israel's unspoken objective was to cripple Hezbollah's communication networks, rendering the militant group's operations ineffective. The stage was set for a high-stakes game of cat and mouse, where every move counted. The attack began wit

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Sep 20 2024POLITICS

Unite for a Brighter Tomorrow

In a bold move, Vice President Kamala Harris turned to Oprah Winfrey to amplify her message and connect with persuadable voters. The two women joined forces for a digital-first media strategy, hosting a 90-minute livestream event called "Unite for America." The goal was to tap into the energy of Win

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Sep 19 2024OPINION

Stirring the Pot: The Dangers of Violent Rhetoric in Politics

It's no secret that politics can get heated, but when politicians and their supporters resort to violent rhetoric, it's time to sound the alarm. In recent years, we've seen a disturbing trend of Democratic politicians and their allies using language that promotes violence against their opponents. Th

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