FE

Sep 17 2024EDUCATION

New Horizons for Elmhurst's Educational Management

In a move that has sent shockwaves through the Elmhurst School District 205 community, President Athena Arvanitis has replaced Jim Collins, the long-serving chairman of the finance committee, with Kara Caforio. While Collins, known for his fiscally conservative stance, has been a vocal advocate for

reading time less than a minute
Sep 17 2024CRIME

Crime: A Time Bomb in Midtown West

New York City's Crime Rate: A Tale of Two Cities New York City has seen a noticeable drop in crime in recent months, but beneath the surface, a different story is unfolding. Within the Manhattan North Precinct, which encompasses some of the city's most popular tourist attractions, crime has seen a

reading time less than a minute
Sep 17 2024OPINION

A Misstep in the Trump Assassination Attempt Case: Why the Feds Should Let Florida Take the Lead

The recent attempt on the life of former President Donald Trump by Ryan Wesley Routh has sparked a heated debate about the jurisdiction and charges to be brought against the accused. While it is understandable that the Biden-Harris Justice Department would want to take control of the case, it is cru

reading time less than a minute
Sep 17 2024CRIME

The Great Escape: A Knife's Journey Through the Chaos

In the midst of a chaotic scene, a knife made a daring break, slipping out of the crime scene unnoticed. The knife, with its blade as wide as a palm, had been the focal point of a tense standoff between a man and two police officers at a Brooklyn subway station. The officers, who had initially stopp

reading time less than a minute
Sep 17 2024SPORTS

Unfair Olympic Verdict: Jordan Chiles Seeks Justice

In a surprising turn of events, Jordan Chiles, the US gymnast who was stripped of her Olympic bronze medal, has decided to appeal the decision to the Federal Supreme Court of Switzerland. The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) had initially upheld the appeal by the Romanian gymnastics team, result

reading time less than a minute
Sep 17 2024TECHNOLOGY

Instagram's New Age-Verification Measures: A Step Towards Safer Online Spaces?

In a bid to provide a safer online experience for teenagers, Instagram has announced a slew of new measures aimed at preventing underage users from accessing its adult-only features. The social media giant has announced that it will automatically convert teens into private accounts, complete with st

reading time less than a minute
Sep 17 2024CRIME

Retro Gaming's Dark Side: The Billion-Dollar Counterfeit Consoles Scam

Italy's financial police made headlines recently by busting a massive counterfeit retro-console ring that had been operating in the country. But this isn't just a local issue - the counterfeit gaming market is a global phenomenon that's estimated to be worth billions of dollars. So, how do these fak

reading time less than a minute
Sep 17 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Tap into the Fun: Coeur d'Alene's Oktoberfest Celebration

In the heart of Coeur d'Alene, a festive atmosphere is brewing. Watkins Distributing is presenting Oktoberfest, a weekend-long celebration of beer, music, and community spirit. This year, the event takes place on September 20th and 21st, transforming downtown into a vibrant hub of entertainment. Fr

reading time less than a minute
Sep 17 2024HEALTH

Coffee's Hidden Health Benefits: A Daily Cup May Be the Key to a Healthier Heart

While many of us rely on our morning cup of coffee to get us going, new research suggests that moderate coffee consumption may be doing more than just waking us up. According to a recent study, drinking one to three cups of coffee a day may help protect against cardiometabolic multimorbidity, a cond

reading time less than a minute
Sep 17 2024SCIENCE

Wildfire Detection from Space: A New Era of Collaboration and Innovation

The recent announcement of a privately funded satellite constellation for wildfire detection is a significant milestone in the fight against global wildfires. The FireSat constellation, backed by Google's philanthropic arm, aims to deploy over 50 small satellites in low-Earth orbit to pinpoint flare

reading time less than a minute