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Sep 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

Planet Labs' Earthly Plunge: Is Profitability Just Around the Corner?

Planet Labs, the company aiming to capture Earth's every detail from space, took a nosedive on Friday. Shares plummeted 11% after the company reported missing earnings expectations for the second quarter of fiscal year 2025 and offered a revenue forecast for the next quarter that fell short of what

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Sep 08 2024RELIGION

The Great Evangelical Exodus: A Journey from Dogma to Doubt

Are evangelical Christians abandoning their faith en masse? In recent years, a growing number of former evangelicals have left the fold, disillusioned by the movement's perceived political entanglements and rigid dogma. Imagine this: You've spent your entire life steeped in evangelical doctrine.

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Motorola Razr 2023: A Foldable Phone That Won't Break the Bank

Are you tired of overpriced foldables that leave your wallet empty? Well, fear not! The Motorola Razr 2023 is here to save the day. This bad boy is currently discounted by a whopping $300 on Amazon, bringing its price down to just under $400. But wait, there's a catch (isn't there always?). The offe

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Hunter Biden's Tax Trial: Extravagance, Addiction, and a Battle Over Evidence

Hunter Biden, the president's son, is facing a tax evasion trial in Los Angeles. He's accused of failing to pay over $1.4 million in taxes while living what prosecutors call an 'extravagant lifestyle'. The indictment details over $7 million in income from foreign business dealings between 2016 an

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Sep 06 2024RELIGION

The Empty Pew: A Pastor's Struggle with Declining Religion

Imagine a church built for hundreds, now hosting just a handful of elderly members. This is the reality for First Baptist Church in Mt. Vernon, Illinois, a church closing its doors after 150 years. What's more, the pastor, Ryan Burge, is known for his research on the very decline in religious affil

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Sep 06 2024OPINION

Hamas' Barbarism on Display: The Murder of Israeli Hostages

Hamas has once again shown the world its true colors with the brutal murder of six Israeli hostages, including a U.S. citizen. This horrific act is just another reminder that this terrorist group remains one of the most immoral, illegal and barbaric armed organizations on Earth. War is inherently

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Sep 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Mafia: The Old Country - A Slow Burn

Picture this: It's 1900s Sicily, and you've just gotten your hands on the hottest new toy in town - a horseless carriage! But don't get too excited, because these babies top out at a whopping 46 mph. That's right, slower than most people's morning commute. Why would anyone want to drive so slow? We

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Sep 06 2024BUSINESS

Master of the Trade: Can Metallica Really Rock the Skilled Labor Workforce?

Metallica, known for their heavy metal music, is now supporting welding programs nationwide through their foundation All Within My Hands. Front Range Community College (FRCC) in Colorado received a $100,000 grant from Metallica Scholars. This funding has greatly benefited FRCC's welding program and

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Sep 06 2024BUSINESS

Can a Side of Beef Change the Face of Fine Dining? A Look at NYC's Culinary Inclusion Efforts

Imagine this: a side of beef bigger than a classroom desk, and a group of high school students wielding sawblades, ready to tackle it. This isn't just a scene from a cooking show; it's the Food Education Fund in action, aiming to inject diversity into the world of fine dining. But are these hands-

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Sep 06 2024EDUCATION

Driving Dreams: Will This Grant Bridge the Gap for Low-Income Teens?

Could getting a driver's license soon be easier for low-income teens in Wisconsin? The state has launched a new Driver Education Grant Program, aiming to make driving lessons more accessible. The program, funded by $6 million from the governor's budget, will cover the cost of driver's ed for eligi

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