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Oct 11 2024TECHNOLOGY

Steam Warns: You're Licensing Games, Not Owning Them

Steam has recently started alerting customers that they're buying a license, not the actual game. This change is a response to an upcoming California law aiming to clarify digital purchases. The law, known as AB 2426, will make it illegal for marketplaces to use words like "buy" or "purchase" for di

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Oct 11 2024EDUCATION

Learning California's Native History: A Necessary Change

Imagine learning that your ancestors faced brutal attacks and forced labor, yet their stories are barely mentioned in history books. For Native American students in California, this will soon change. A new law makes it mandatory for schools to teach about the hardships and resilience of Native Calif

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Oct 11 2024POLITICS

The Risk of Government Reliance

Imagine a country where more than half of all counties rely on government aid for a significant portion of their income. This might sound like a generous safety net, but it also raises questions about self-reliance and the future of our economy. In the past, politicians like Mitt Romney have pointe

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Oct 11 2024POLITICS

Billionaires' Political Preferences: A Closer Look

Since 2010, billionaires have had a significant influence on U.S. politics due to the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision. This ruling allowed for virtually unlimited campaign spending. While both Democrats and Republicans have billionaire supporters, Republicans generally have an edge. Accordi

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Oct 11 2024POLITICS

Meeting Ethel Kennedy: A Summer Memory

Back in 1976, during a summer that felt like history coming to life, I had the chance to meet Ethel Kennedy. This was no ordinary summer; it was the Bicentennial, and I was an intern on Capitol Hill. Our nation's capital was buzzing with stars and influencers, from Elizabeth Taylor to Vice President

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Oct 11 2024SPORTS

Mike Tyson's Health Scare: The Ulcer Story that Delayed His Fight

Former boxing champion Mike Tyson had some health issues that pushed back his highly anticipated fight with internet sensation Jake Paul. Recently, Tyson revealed that he had been suffering from stomach ulcers, brought on by eating too much processed food. This health scare happened while he was on

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Oct 11 2024POLITICS

Ted Cruz and Colin Allred: A Debate on Transgender Policies

In the heat of the election season, Rep. Colin Allred (D-TX) is pushing back against Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) over ads that criticize his voting record on LGBT legislation. Cruz has been running ads suggesting that Allred supports legislation allowing transgender women, who are biologically male, to use

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Oct 11 2024HEALTH

Bird Flu in California: What You Need to Know

California is seeing a surge in bird flu cases among dairy farmers. In just three weeks, the state has reported its third case, making it the 17th human case in the U.S. over the past two years. The latest patient has mild symptoms like eye redness and infection. Experts think the virus is spreading

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Oct 11 2024POLITICS

Kamala Harris' Campaign Responds to CBS' Editing Controversy

Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign is trying to stay out of the spotlight after CBS News edited her answers from a "60 Minutes" interview. In a preview on "Face the Nation," Harris gave a long, winding answer to a question about US influence on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. However,

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Oct 11 2024POLITICS

Florida Governor Fires Back at Harris Over Hurricane Response

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis had some strong words for Vice President Kamala Harris after she criticized his response to Hurricane Milton. DeSantis insisted that Harris doesn't understand how to handle natural disasters and accused her of playing politics. He pointed out that Harris has no role in

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