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Oct 09 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Crime Shows with a Twist: What to Watch After 'Bad Monkey'

It took a while for Carl Hiaasen's comedic crime novels to hit the small screen, but "Bad Monkey" on Apple TV Plus nails his unique blend of humor and crime. Vince Vaughn plays Andrew Yancy, a former Miami cop now in the Florida Keys, where he stumbles upon a severed arm and gets tangled in a myster

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Oct 09 2024POLITICS

America's Highest Court: A Fix in Progress

The Supreme Court is starting a new term, and many people are worried that it’s out of touch with what the American public wants. For years, the court has been leaning heavily to the right, with some justices known for pushing their own agendas. This is especially clear in cases like the recent Dobb

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Oct 09 2024POLITICS

Universities Seek Extra Cash

The State Board of Regents recently requested additional funding for state universities. This isn't just about Alabama or Alaska; it's a nationwide issue. States like Arizona, Arkansas, and California are all feeling the pinch. Even states known for their wealth, like Connecticut and Delaware, are n

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Oct 09 2024SPORTS

The Saints' Dilemma: Quarterback Woes and Weather Worries

This football season, the New Orleans Saints are facing a tough time without their star quarterback, Derek Carr. Carr's injury means the team needs to find a new game plan for the coming weeks. While the Saints figure out their strategy, residents in Florida are bracing for a massive storm. A Catego

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Oct 09 2024WEATHER

Hurricane Milton: Should Category 6 Be Introduced?

Hurricane Milton, set to hit Florida, has people wondering if Category 6 hurricanes should exist. The conversation started because Milton shifted between intense hurricane classifications, with its wind speed reaching 180 mph at one point. Scientists are debating if a new category—Category 6—should

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Oct 08 2024POLITICS

Politics Aside: Florida's Storm Prep

It was a busy Monday night as President Joe Biden talked with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis about planning for Hurricane Milton. This comes after reports that Governor DeSantis hadn't answered calls from the president or Vice President Kamala Harris about Hurricane Helene's aftermath. The White Hous

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Oct 08 2024EDUCATION

Why Do Asylum Seekers Pay Higher Tuition?

Edsel Chacon and Mario Rodriguez, both asylum seekers from Venezuela, have lived in South Carolina for three years. They graduated from Hanahan High School, worked, paid taxes, and now attend Trident Technical College. Despite calling South Carolina home, they are charged out-of-state tuition fees,

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Oct 08 2024EDUCATION

Revyze’s New Approach: Blending TikTok and Duolingo for a Fun Learning Experience

Imagine a learning app that combines the fun of TikTok and the structured learning of Duolingo. That’s what Revyze is doing! This French startup, started by Guillaume Perrot and Florent Sciberras, has quickly become a hit with students. They've reached over a million users in just two years, with a

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Oct 08 2024EDUCATION

College Applications: No Fee Days Are Back

For three days in mid-October, residents of Colorado can apply to any of the state's 32 public colleges and several private institutions without paying a fee. This event, known as Colorado Free Application Day, is happening for the seventh time. It's a part of Colorado Applies Month, a five-week cam

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Oct 08 2024POLITICS

Georgia’s Six-Week Abortion Ban: A Temporary Reinstatement

In a recent turn of events, the Georgia Supreme Court has reinstated the state’s controversial six-week abortion ban. This decision comes while the court reviews an appeal from the state after a lower court ruling struck down the law. The ban will come into effect at 5 p.m. local time, making aborti

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