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Sep 25 2024SPORTS

Unstoppable Force: Griffith's Brady Coddington Takes Center Stage

Brady Coddington's love affair with Griffith High School began long before he laced up his cleats. His parents, Mike and Holly, were standout athletes at the school, and his cousins, Cameron, Ethan, and Logan Starks, were soccer legends. As a sophomore forward, Coddington draws inspiration from thei

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Sep 24 2024OPINION

The Secret Life of a Doormat

Imagine walking into a new life, one that's been so carefully constructed by someone else. That's what happens to Mercedes, a humble secretary, when she's given the keys to the apartment of a famous writer-turned-murderer, Maria Carolina Geel. In 1955, Geel was released from a Chilean convent after

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Sep 23 2024BUSINESS

The Google Monopoly Saga: Can the Tech Giant Be Broken Up?

Google, the world's fourth most-valuable company, is facing unprecedented scrutiny from regulators in the US and Europe. The tech giant's dominance in internet search, browsing, and advertising has led to concerns about its monopoly and potential anti-competitive practices. But breaking up Google i

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Sep 23 2024CRIME

The Party King's Favorite Guest

Sean "Diddy" Combs, the infamous music mogul, has always been known for throwing extravagant parties that bring together the crème de la crème of Hollywood. But did you know that one A-lister stood out among the rest as his favorite party guest? That person is none other than the charismatic Leonard

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Sep 23 2024SCIENCE

Hunting for Life on Europa: NASA's Bold New Mission

NASA is getting ready to launch a cutting-edge spacecraft, the Europa Clipper, to explore Jupiter's icy moon Europa. This moon is considered one of the most promising places in our solar system to find signs of life beyond Earth. Europa is a fascinating world, with a thick layer of ice covering a

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Sep 23 2024CRIME

Shooting in the Heart of Birmingham: A City's Plea for Change

The streets of Birmingham's Five Points South entertainment district were once again filled with the sounds of laughter and music, but on a recent Saturday, the atmosphere was marred by the shattering of glass and the screams of terror. A mass shooting occurred outside a popular nightspot, leaving f

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Sep 23 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Great Divide: A Tale of Financial Inconsistencies

Silvio Scaglia, the owner of a modeling agency, has been embroiled in a bitter legal battle with his soon-to-be-ex wife and former business partner, Julia Haart. In a surprise twist, Scaglia has claimed to be financially strapped, unable to afford his own legal counsel, and has requested a court-app

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Sep 23 2024BUSINESS

Riding the Wave of Disruption in Asia's TV Scene

The Asian television landscape is undergoing a significant transformation, with traditional players facing stiff competition from new entrants and changing consumer habits. Amidst this disruption, Blue Ant Media is adapting to the changing market by focusing on its strengths and diversifying its bus

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Sep 23 2024SPORTS

Travis Kelce's Tough Night on the Bench

Travis Kelce, the Kansas City Chiefs' tight end, had a tough night on the bench during their 22-17 victory over the Atlanta Falcons. Kelce, who has been struggling to make an impact this season, cut a miserable figure on the sidelines, rubbing his right eye and staring into space despondently. Fans

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Sep 23 2024OPINION

Trump's Feline Folly: A Wild Ride Through Unsubstantiated Accusations

It's been a while since the infamous 2024 presidential debate, but John Oliver and his team at Last Week Tonight are still talking about Donald Trump's bizarre claim that Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, are abducting and eating cats and dogs. You might remember Trump saying, "In Springfield

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