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Oct 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's New Galaxy Ring: A Health Tracker for Your Finger

Samsung has just launched a new health tracker called the Galaxy Ring. It's a smart ring that can help you monitor your sleep, heart rate, and skin temperature. This is Samsung's first time making a smart ring, and it's designed to work best with Samsung phones. The Galaxy Ring looks a bit chunky, w

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Oct 18 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Gaming's Cash Cow: A Former Boss Speaks Up

Shawn Layden, a former big shot at Sony Interactive Entertainment America, has a message for the gaming industry: it's becoming too focused on money. Layden argues that games are losing their fun factor because companies are more concerned with making back their big investments quickly. Instead of d

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Oct 18 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Michael Keaton's Relatable Dad Role in Goodrich

These days, heartfelt comedies about real people, like "Affectionate Goodness", are rare gems. Writer-director Hallie Meyers-Shyer brings us one such gem, proving that these movies can still touch hearts and make us laugh. "Goodrich" is a story about a man, Andy, played brilliantly by Michael Keaton

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Oct 18 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Why Remakes Should Revive the Near-Misses

Remakes and remasters are everywhere these days. They're safe bets for developers and publishers, but they often overlook games that could use a second chance. Take Silent Hill 2, for example. It's a fantastic game, but it doesn't need a remake as badly as some others. Games like Silent Hill 4: The

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Beyond Blue Lights: Trump and Harris See Eye to Eye on Police Limitations

In a surprising turn of events, former President Donald Trump and current Vice President Kamala Harris have found common ground on a significant issue: the limitations of police in solving all societal problems. Trump, known for his tough-on-crime stance, and Harris, who advocates for community-base

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Oct 17 2024SPORTS

Brooklyn's Clowney Tests New Strength Against Sixers

Noah Clowney, the young forward for the Brooklyn Nets, faced a tough challenge in a recent preseason game against the Philadelphia 76ers. He went up against big guys like Andre Drummond and Guerschon Yabusele, who are known for their size and strength. Clowney has been working on his physique, addin

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Oct 17 2024CRIME

Crime Stats Revised: Violent Crime on the Rise

Recently, the FBI quietly updated their crime statistics for 2022, revealing a surprising increase in violent crime across the United States. Instead of a previously reported 2.1% drop, the new data shows a 4.5% rise in violent crimes like murders, rapes, robberies, and aggravated assaults. This cha

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Oct 17 2024CRIME

Why the Menendez Brothers Might Get a New Trial After 30 Years

Imagine spending over three decades in prison. That's what Lyle and Erik Menendez have been doing since they were sentenced to life without parole for killing their parents back in 1989. Now, their family is fighting for a new sentence. The brothers claim they were abused by their parents, and new e

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Oct 17 2024WEATHER

Boston's Weather: From Chilly to Warm

Boston is set for a cooler start to the week, with frosty suburbs expected on Thursday. But don't despair, because warmer days are on the horizon! By the weekend, temperatures are predicted to reach the 70s, especially in areas away from the coast. This is great news for events like the Head of the

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Oct 17 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Sports Commentary Show Goes Global

Mediawan Rights and Studiocanal have joined forces to distribute a new sports show called "Hit the Mic! A New Voice For Sports." This show, produced by Canal+ and Black Dynamite, is all about sports commentary. It's a competition where aspiring commentators show off their skills and personality. The

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