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Oct 12 2024TECHNOLOGY

Citi Field's Face Scan: Mets Fans Say It's Not Just for Security

The New York Mets are in hot water after a fan, Chris Dowling, sued the team over their use of facial recognition at Citi Field. Dowling claims the team is collecting "facial identifiers" from fans without their knowledge and using this information for profit. This isn't just about security, he says

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Oct 10 2024ENVIRONMENT

Hurricane Milton's Winds Rip Apart Tampa Bay Rays' Stadium

In the early hours of Thursday, a powerful hurricane named Milton tore through the Tampa Bay area, leaving behind a trail of destruction that included the roof of Tropicana Field, home to the Tampa Bay Rays baseball team. The stadium's dome roof, designed to withstand winds up to 110 mph, couldn't h

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Oct 07 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Asa Butterfield's New Adventure: From Sex Education to Second Best Play

Get ready for a new twist in Asa Butterfield's career. The star of "Sex Education" is making his theater debut with a play called "Second Best." This isn't just any role – he’ll be portraying Martin Hill, the actor who almost got to play Harry Potter but missed out by a hair. The story follows Marti

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Oct 07 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Starfield’s Big Decision: To Grab or Not to Grab?

You know those big choices in games that seem small but have a big impact? In Starfield’s Shattered Space DLC, you face one of these at the end of the Exhuming the Past quest. Should you grab the final interlock or leave the dam? Let's break it down! As you journey through House Va’ruun’s homeworld

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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

Canton's Legendary Coach Nancy Grace: A Life in Sports

Imagine a high school coach who not only won titles but also made her players better people. That was Nancy Grace, who passed away recently at the age of 65. She started as a student at Canton High School, playing field hockey and softball, and then went on to play at Springfield College. After coll

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Oct 07 2024EDUCATION

Hyundai Opens Doors to Fountain Valley Students

Instead of a typical field trip, students from Fulton Middle School in Fountain Valley visited the North American headquarters of Hyundai. The goal? To inspire them about careers in the automotive industry. Brandon Ramirez, a long-time Hyundai employee, organized the event. He wanted to show student

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Oct 07 2024CRIME

Fairfield Library's Ex-Finance Director Faces Fraud Charges

A surprising tale of financial misconduct has unfolded in Fairfield County. Monique Boulware, the former finance director of the Fairfield County Library, has been charged with two serious financial crimes. What makes this story noteworthy? Well, it turns out that Boulware, who held her position fro

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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

A Night to Remember: Alexis Ohanian's Athlos Event

In New York City last month, something extraordinary happened at Icahn Stadium. Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian organized a track meet called Athlos NYC, focusing solely on women’s track and field. This wasn't just any ordinary event; it featured some of the world’s fastest athletes, including Olym

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Oct 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Exploring Starfield's Shattered Space: More Than Meets the Eye?

Starfield players have been waiting for a major expansion, and they finally got it with Shattered Space. But does this new adventure live up to its promise? The expansion starts with a distress call leading you to an eerie space station filled with ghostly figures. You're then transported to the hom

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Sep 23 2024SPORTS

Finding His Groove: Justin Fields' Road to Confidence

Justin Fields has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past year. Gone are the days of uncertainty and self-doubt, replaced by a sense of calm and confidence on the field. This newfound sense of peace was on full display during the Steelers' 20-10 win over the Chargers, where Fields played

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