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Sep 16 2024SPORTS

Taylor Swift Kicks Off the Season with a Touchdown: A Tale of Love, Football, and Politics

Taylor Swift capped off a week of high-profile endorsements and Grammy Awards by cheering on her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, and the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium. But it wasn't just a typical Sunday Funday for the pop star. As she arrived at the stadium about 90 minutes before kickoff, Swift

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Sep 15 2024ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change Partnerships: A Step in the Right Direction or Just a Band-Aid Solution?

The United States Treasury Department and Brazil's Ministry of Finance have announced a partnership to address climate change and promote sustainable economic development. On the surface, this seems like a positive step forward in the fight against climate change. However, a closer look reveals that

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Sep 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Unforgettable Ballerina: Remembering Michaela Mabinty DePrince's Life of Resilience and Beauty

It's hard to believe that Michaela Mabinty DePrince, the ballerina who lit up the world with her presence, is no longer with us. Born in the midst of a civil war in Sierra Leone, her life was marked by unimaginable challenges. Yet, she defied the odds to become a principal dancer at the Dance Theatr

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Sep 15 2024ENVIRONMENT

Devastating Floods Sweep Through Central Europe, Leaving Trail of Destruction

As torrential rain continues to batter central Europe, widespread flooding has ravaged the region, claiming at least four lives and leaving thousands of homes damaged. But what's behind this unprecedented deluge? Is it just a freak weather phenomenon, or is there a larger pattern at play? To start,

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Sep 13 2024BUSINESS

Eyes on the Prize: San Jose's Plan to Revitalize Business Districts

As San Jose officials look to create the city's first business improvement district in over 15 years, they're banking on a new strategy to boost economic growth in East San Jose. The Tully Road-Eastridge Business Association (TREBA) has spent two years developing plans for this district, pooling res

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Sep 11 2024OPINION

Sudan's Famine: A Window Into Chaos and Hope

Sudan's crisis is spiraling out of control. Hunger has given way to famine, ethnically targeted killings are on the rise, and diplomatic efforts have failed to bring peace. In the Nuba mountains, local authorities and international NGOs estimate that between 700,000 to 1 million people have sought

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Sep 10 2024CRIME

The Unseen Facade of Boston's Gang Past

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to grow up in a city where gangs and violence ruled the streets? Boston's gang past is a complex and often misunderstood topic, but a new book by Paul Joyce, a former cop turned criminologist, sheds light on the lives of those who lived it. Joyce spent t

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Sep 06 2024FINANCE

Billionaire Tax Blues: Is the IRS Finally Catching Up?

The IRS is celebrating a major win: collecting $1.3 billion from high-wealth tax dodgers since last fall. But is this just a drop in the bucket? Consider this: in 2019, the top one percent owed more than one-fifth of all unpaid taxes. That means ordinary Americans were picking up the slack. The

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

The Dragon's Deception: Unmasking the Chinese Communist Party's Influence in American Politics

As the midterm elections approach, the Biden administration and Democrats are once again fixated on Russia, Russia, Russia. Attorney General Merrick Garland has rolled out new charges against Russian media figures and seized alleged connected Internet domains, in an obvious effort to garner attentio

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