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Oct 09 2024POLITICS

Cranston Candidates Discuss Rats, Car Woes, and Police Range

In the race for mayor of Cranston, Robert Ferri and Kenneth Hopkins faced off in a lively debate. Ferri proposed a quick solution to the city's rodent problem, suggesting it could be resolved within months by heeding expert advice. He expressed concern about the rats spreading across Cranston. Hopki

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Oct 08 2024POLITICS

Warren Leads Deaton by Big Margin in Massachusetts Senate Race

In the upcoming Massachusetts Senate race, incumbent Senator Elizabeth Warren is way ahead of her Republican challenger, John Deaton. A recent poll found that 59% of likely voters plan to vote for Warren, while only 35% support Deaton. This puts Warren on track for a solid win, similar to her 24-poi

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Election Promises: The Billion-Dollar Question

Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are both making big promises to voters. Harris wants to make housing and healthcare more affordable, while Trump aims to support manufacturers and give tax relief. But these plans come with a hefty price tag. A new study says that Harris

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Harris and Trump's Economic Plans: Costs, Consequences, and Gaps

Both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have ambitious economic plans for the future. Harris focuses on extending tax cuts, expanding credits, and bolstering public services, with a price tag of around $9.7 trillion. She aims to offset these costs with increased taxes on corporations and wealthy individ

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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

Odell Beckham Jr. : A Rising Star's Fall and Hall of Fame Debate

Recently, former NFL star Shannon Sharpe shared his thoughts on Odell Beckham Jr.'s chances of making it to the Hall of Fame. In a podcast episode called 'Nightcap', a fan asked if Beckham would ever be inducted into the Hall of Fame. Sharpe, who has won three Super Bowl rings, was quick to respond.

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Oct 07 2024CELEBRITIES

Track Star's Gaming Gifts: Deserved or Just Hype?

Noah Lyles, a well-known track star, recently caused quite a stir in the gaming world. He showed up with some Yu-Gi-Oh! cards, which sparked a big debate among fans. Some people were really happy about the attention brought to the game, while others felt that the rewards should go to those who compe

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Oct 07 2024ENVIRONMENT

Virginia Floods: Schools Close, Communities Fed

The rain in Virginia was intense, and schools didn't waste time shutting down. Governor Glenn Youngkin knew that immediate help was crucial for those hit by the floods. He stressed that long-term recovery should be the focus, not getting sidetracked by other debates. While some folks pointed to clim

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

A Poem, a Lawyer, and Turkey's Social Media Storm

Imagine sharing something online that sparks a big controversy. That's what happened to a Turkish lawyer named Feyza Altun when she posted a Persian poem on social media. Some people thought the poem was attacking Sharia, which is a set of laws based on Islamic teachings. When Feyza replied with "Sh

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Trump's Wisconsin Tour: A Mix of Economics, Criticism, and Birthday Jabs

Former President Donald Trump decided to visit Wisconsin ahead of the vice presidential debate. His first stop? Dane County, a Democratic stronghold. This county is known for its economic growth, thanks to jobs in healthcare and tech. Trump, who had never campaigned here before, spoke at a manufactu

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Biden Campaign Chair Stands by President's Health and Debate Strategy

Meetings took place between President Joe Biden's campaign chair, Jen O'Malley Dillon, and donors after a tough debate performance. Dillon assured around 500 donors that the team was aware of the missteps and ready to improve. She insisted that Biden's health was excellent, citing a report from his

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