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Oct 06 2024ENVIRONMENT

Biltmore Village: After Hurricane Helene, a Town United and Rebuilding

The calm after the storm is here, but it'll take time for Biltmore Village to regain its glow. A nearby river, once beautiful, now looks like a trash dump with mud, metal, and dirt scattered about. Shops are closed, restaurants too. It’s been over a week since Hurricane Helene hit, leaving watermark

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Oct 05 2024BUSINESS

A Yoga Tycoon's Tax Troubles: The Truth Comes Out

Imagine this – a yoga business mogul, Gregory Gumucio, 63, from Colorado, admitted to not paying over $2.5 million in taxes! This happened during a plea hearing at a New York federal court. Gumucio's yoga studio chain, known as "Yoga to the People," brought in loads of money – around $20 million in

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Oct 05 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Disney Springs: Eco-Friendly Beauty and Disney Magic Collide

Imagine stepping into a world where art, beauty, and eco-friendliness blend seamlessly. That's what you'll find at the Pleasing x Fantasia pop-up in Disney Springs. This isn't your average store; it's an experience that will make you feel like you're part of a magical adventure. The shelves here ar

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Oct 04 2024OPINION

Empowering Each Other: A Conversation That Changed Lives

The Minnesota Governor's heart-to-heart with actor Anthony Ramos was more than just a campaign stop - it was a moment of connection that showcased the power of leadership. As a former teacher turned politician, Tim Walz shared his own story of how he found purpose in education, and how he saw himsel

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Oct 04 2024POLITICS

Is California's Dream Still Alive? Let's Talk Solutions

California, once a beacon of progress, is now grappling with severe challenges. Homelessness has skyrocketed, crime rates are on the rise, and affordability is plummeting. This crisis begs the question: is California's dream still achievable? The fate lies in the hands of our state leaders. Democrat

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Oct 04 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Sneak Peek into Silent Hill 2: What Do Leaks Reveal?

Fans can't wait to dive into the remake of Silent Hill 2, and thanks to some leaked clips, they don't have to wait too long. These sneak peeks are causing quite a stir online, with people eagerly dissecting every frame. But what can these leaks tell us about the game’s success? One thing is for sur

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Oct 04 2024EDUCATION

Empowering Young Minds: Technology's Key to Unlocking Education Potential

Education has always been a vital component in shaping the future. As we recognize the significant role that technology plays, it is essential to acknowledge the crucial steps being taken by major players like Apple to revolutionize education. At its core, education is all about fostering creativit

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Oct 04 2024EDUCATION

Baton Rouge: A Weekend Full of Learning

This weekend in Baton Rouge is jam-packed with free educational events for students. On Friday, the Louisiana Jumpstart Coalition is hosting its 11th annual Financial Literacy Boot Camp at the EBR Parish Professional Development Center. This event is a must-attend for teachers who want to learn how

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Oct 04 2024ENVIRONMENT

Staying Safe After the Storm: Hidden Dangers and How to Avoid Them

When a storm hits, the cleanup that follows can be just as challenging. Water left behind may look harmless, but it often hides chemicals, sewage, oil, gas, and other hazardous substances. This is what experts like Danna Thompson from the South Carolina American Lung Association want you to know. M

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Oct 04 2024POLITICS

Israel's Dilemma: Strike or Negotiate?

Recently, Iran has been launching missiles at Israel. This has sparked a big debate among Israeli leaders—should they hit back hard and target Iran's nuclear program? Some people think it’s time to put an end to Iran's atomic ambitions once and for all. Former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett even sug

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