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Oct 22 2024BUSINESS

Charleston's Citadel Mall: A Makeover on the Horizon

Charleston's Citadel Mall is set for a major transformation. The city's Design Review Board recently approved a 75-page document outlining design elements for the mall's future development. This isn't just a simple renovation; it's a complete overhaul that aims to blend indoor and outdoor spaces, cr

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Oct 22 2024SCIENCE

Ancient Tale of Carbohydrates: A Key to Our Brain Size?

Did you know that our fondness for carbs has deep roots, possibly dating back to a time before humans even existed? Scientists from the University of Buffalo have found that our ability to digest carbs might be a bigger deal than we thought. They explored the ancient gene AMY1, which helps break dow

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

Steve Bannon's Prison Release Date Stays Firm, Despite Attempts for Early Exit

Steve Bannon, a prominent figure in right-wing media and a former advisor to Donald Trump, will be freed from federal prison on October 29. This comes after he and his legal team tried to get him released earlier. The Bureau of Prisons (BOP) confirmed his release date won't be moved up, making him s

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Oct 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

iPhone Users Can't Subscribe to Disney Plus or Hulu Anymore!

Have you tried signing up for Disney Plus or Hulu through your iPhone lately? Well, you’re out of luck! Both streaming services have halted new or returning subscriptions through Apple. If you’re not currently a subscriber and want to join, you'll need to do it through their websites instead. Curiou

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Oct 21 2024TECHNOLOGY

Apple Plays Catch-Up: How the Tech Giant is Racing to Close the AI Gap

Apple fans were wowed by the company's AI features showcased at their WWDC event in June. But, the truth is, Apple has some catching up to do. You see, Apple was a bit late to the AI party. Google and Samsung were already exploring this technology, while Apple was still trying to figure things out.

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Oct 21 2024SPORTS

Lynx Coach's Blunt Take on Finals Loss

The Minnesota Lynx lost Game 5 of the WNBA Finals to the Liberty, with their coach, Cheryl Reeve, having strong words during the postgame press conference. The Lynx missed many shots, but Reeve wasn't focused on that. Instead, she blamed the officials for the loss. "They stole this from us, " she sa

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Oct 21 2024ENVIRONMENT

Firefighters Gain Ground on Oakland Wildfire as Winds Calm Down

In Oakland, California, fire crews made good progress against a wildfire that had forced over 500 people to evacuate. The blaze started on Friday and destroyed two homes, fanned by strong winds known as "Diablo winds. " Luckily, the weather turned calmer on Sunday, helping firefighters increase cont

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Oct 21 2024ENTERTAINMENT

October’s Entertainment Extravaganza: From Music to Comics, Everyone’s in Action!

October is a big month for celebrities and fans alike. Let’s start with Cleveland, Ohio, where the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony took place. Some legendary artists like Mary J. Blige, Dionne Warwick, and A Tribe Called Quest were honored. Big names such as Dave Chappelle, Zendaya, and

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Oct 21 2024SPORTS

John Force: Legend's Return to Racing Tracks

Legendary NHRA racer John Force is making waves after a severe crash that sent him to the hospital for a month. On June 23rd, Force's car engine exploded, causing a terrifying crash at over 487 km/h. Despite escaping the wreckage, he suffered major injuries, including a fractured sternum and head in

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Oct 21 2024SPORTS

Browns' QB Injury Shakes Up Team

The Cleveland Browns were dealt a stunning blow when star quarterback Deshaun Watson suffered a serious Achilles injury during a recent game. A chilling video captured the moment something snapped in the back of Watson's leg, indicating a severe tendon tear. This injury will keep Watson out for the

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