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Oct 12 2024EDUCATION

Indiana's High School Diploma Makeover: Weigh In by Nov. 8!

Indiana residents have a chance to share their thoughts on the state's revised high school diploma plan by November 8. The second draft, released by the Department of Education, is simpler and more streamlined based on public feedback. This draft is now available for review in the Indiana Register,

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Oct 12 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Why The Legend of Zelda Should Blend Old and New in Future 3D Games

The Legend of Zelda has been through some big changes, especially with Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, which ditched the usual linear path for more player freedom. While some fans love it, others miss the classic Zelda style. The recent game, Echoes of Wisdom, might show the way forward

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Oct 12 2024POLITICS

Why Are Black Men Blamed for Democratic Party Troubles?

Former President Obama recently sparked controversy by suggesting that Black men aren't enthusiastic about voting for Vice President Kamala Harris. He implied that these men might be hesitant to support a woman president, which has caused quite a stir. This assumption, however, doesn't hold up. Back

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Oct 12 2024POLITICS

Big Sign Divides Town: What’s the Real Issue?

In the small town of Amsterdam, New York, a massive "Vote for Trump" sign has caused quite a stir. Put up by Sticker Mule, a local business, the sign is challenging the town's mayor. He's concerned about road safety and if the sign follows local regulations for business advertisements. The mayor, wh

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Oct 11 2024POLITICS

Political Sparks Fly as Harris and Trump Disagree on Storm Response

Recently, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump clashed over their views on how the federal government handled hurricanes Helene and Milton. Harris, attending a Univision town hall in Las Vegas, emphasized the significance of treating people respectfully during crises. She c

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Oct 11 2024POLITICS

Trump's Immigration Message Hits Aurora

Former President Donald Trump is making a stop in Aurora, Colorado, to talk about immigration. This is the first time either presidential campaign has visited Colorado ahead of the November election. Colorado usually votes Democratic. Trump has been saying immigrants are causing trouble in smaller c

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Oct 11 2024POLITICS

Was Trump Really a Great President? Let’s Look at the Facts

Many people believe that Donald Trump was a good president. But is that true? Let's take a closer look at his record. First, the economy. Trump left the U.S. with a huge deficit, the largest in history. He cut taxes and spent a lot, leaving a debt that our kids and grandkids will have to pay off. T

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Oct 11 2024POLITICS

Ted Cruz and Colin Allred: A Debate on Transgender Policies

In the heat of the election season, Rep. Colin Allred (D-TX) is pushing back against Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) over ads that criticize his voting record on LGBT legislation. Cruz has been running ads suggesting that Allred supports legislation allowing transgender women, who are biologically male, to use

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Oct 11 2024CRYPTO

Falling Stars: A Crypto Couple's Journey from Power to Prison

Once a powerful duo in the world of cryptocurrency, Ryan Salame and Michelle Bond are now facing serious legal troubles. Their story began when they met through their mutual connection to Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder of the now-collapsed FTX crypto exchange. Ryan, a top executive at FTX, was known

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Oct 11 2024POLITICS

Kamala Harris and Donald Trump Hit the Campaign Trail in Key States Despite Hurricane

Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are both out campaigning in crucial states today. Harris is in Nevada and Arizona, while Trump is in Michigan. Despite Hurricane Milton making landfall in Florida, neither has shifted their plans. They're trying to win over voters in sta

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