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Nov 26 2024CRIME

Menendez Brothers' Fate Hangs in the Balance

Lyle and Erik Menendez appeared in a recent hearing via audio, as their elderly aunts urged a judge to consider resentencing them for the 1989 murders of their parents. Judge Michael Jesic delayed the decision until January 30, noting he needed more time to review the case files and give the new dis

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Nov 26 2024SPORTS

The New Sports Puzzle Game from NYT: Hints and Answers Unveiled

Ever dreamed of linking sports and puzzles? The New York Times has just the thing for you – their latest game, Connections: Sports Edition! This new version is currently in beta, which means the publication is testing the waters to see if it sparks interest. You can dive in free of charge for a few

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Nov 26 2024BUSINESS

Daniel Lurie: Reviving San Francisco with Business Leaders

San Francisco's soon-to-be mayor, Daniel Lurie, has started seeking help from tech giants and business leaders to give his city a much-needed facelift. Among his advisors are OpenAI's Sam Altman and former Twitter CFO Ned Segal. The tech heir, who also founded Tipping Point, aims to make San Francis

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Nov 25 2024TECHNOLOGY

Rumor Has It: Sony's Cooking Up a New PlayStation Handheld

You might remember Sony’s past attempts at handheld gaming with the PSP in 2005 and the PlayStation Vita in 2011. Well, it seems they're ready to give it another shot. Recently, it was reported that Sony is working on a new handheld device to compete with the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 and the Steam

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

Why Do Some German Regions Have More Nursing Homes?

In Germany, about one in three people over 64 who need care live in nursing homes. But this number isn't the same everywhere. Some areas have less than 15% of elderly folks in nursing homes, while others have more than 50%. A recent study set out to find out why these differences exist. Researchers

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Nov 25 2024OPINION

New York’s Luxury Marijuana Shops: A High-End Twist?

Imagine walking into a sleek, wooden-paneled building in Manhattan. You’re not in a high-end fashion store or an art museum, but in Charlie Fox, a three-story cannabis emporium set to open in December. It’s one of several new, luxurious marijuana shops in New York City. These dispensaries aim to gla

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Nov 25 2024CRIME

NYC's New Crime Chief: A Fresh Perspective

Last week, Mayor Adams appointed Jessica Tisch as the latest NYPD commissioner, shaking up the city's law enforcement. Tisch, known for her data-driven approach, faces a steep challenge. Crime rates have dropped slightly this year, but they're still way up from 2019, before a wave of criminal-justic

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Nov 24 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Beyoncé & Crew Visit Michelle on Broadway

Beyoncé, along with her mom Tina Knowles and Kelly Rowland, dropped by to support Michelle Williams during her Broadway debut in "Death Becomes Her. " The trio, once known as Destiny's Child, shared their excitement on Instagram. Beyoncé posted a video montage set to her song "II Most Wanted, " feat

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Nov 24 2024CRIME

NYPD Detectives: Why They’re Leaving Early

Imagine working long hours, only to see your job get tougher and tougher. That's what's happening to NYPD detectives. More and more of them are calling it quits. Last year, 370 detectives retired. This year, the number jumped to 422, a 14% increase. Back in 2001, there were around 7, 000 detectives.

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Nov 23 2024TECHNOLOGY

Sony's New Lightning-Fast Sensor: What It Means for Industries

Ever wondered what goes into making a super-fast camera sensor? Sony Semiconductor Solutions just dropped a new global shutter image sensor that's all about speed. This is not your typical consumer camera sensor, though. It's designed for industrial use, like in security or machinery. The star of th

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