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Aug 27 2024EDUCATION

Unveiling Neglect: Massachusetts' Mistake in Placing Autistic Students at Shrub Oak International School

In October 2022, Uxbridge mother Elizabeth Carlson received a puzzling photo of her 18-year-old autistic son, Matthew, with a black eye. The email from Shrub Oak International School mentioned that Matthew was 'doing fine and slowly adjusting.' Little did Carlson know that Matthew should have never

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Aug 27 2024CRIME

From Heist to Cosplay: The Magic: The Gathering Thieves of Gen Con

In 2023, Gen Con, the biggest tabletop gaming convention in America, was hit by a real-life heist. Two men were caught on camera stealing $300,000 worth of Magic: The Gathering cards. The suspects were arrested, charged, and are due for a jury trial in October. The cards were recovered, but the stor

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Aug 27 2024SPORTS

14 Can't-Miss Fantasy Football Picks for a Blazing Start in 2024

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Aug 27 2024SPORTS

EA Sports College Football 25 Takes the Lead: Newzoo's July 2024 Report on Gaming Industry Shocks!

Newzoo's latest report on the gaming industry has unveiled some unexpected results, particularly in the realm of PC and console Monthly Active Users (MAU) and Revenue Rankings. The report reveals that multiplayer games have outperformed single-player games across the board, with EA Sports College F

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Aug 27 2024SPORTS

UConn's Potential Big 12 Addition: A Divisive Issue with Financial and Competitive Implications

The potential addition of UConn to the Big 12 has sparked controversy and ongoing discussions among the league's presidents, as reported by CBS Sports. Currently, six out of sixteen Big 12 schools support UConn's addition, while two are against it. However, a super majority of at least twelve school

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Aug 27 2024SPORTS

Matt Brown: Fighter Pay is a Complex Issue and Fighters Share the Blame

In a recent episode of The Fighter vs. The Writer, retired UFC fighter Matt Brown shared his thoughts on the contentious issue of fighter pay. Brown, who has spent 16 years in the UFC, believes that the conversation around fighter pay is more nuanced than simply demanding that the UFC pay athletes m

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Aug 27 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Disney's Succession Planning: Gorman Takes the Helm

In a move to secure its future leadership, Disney has appointed Morgan Stanley Executive Chairman James Gorman to lead its succession planning committee. Gorman, who joined Disney's board earlier this year, brings a wealth of experience in succession planning, having overseen the process at Morgan S

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Aug 27 2024POLITICS

The Remarkable $35,000 Vintage Nintendo PlayStation Prototype Controller: A Stunning Discovery

In the enthusiastic world of video game collectibles, rarity and obscurity frequently equate to astonishingly high costs. This principle was recently illustrated when a prototype Nintendo PlayStation controller was sold for an impressive $35,000 at an auction, which, while substantial, is still a fr

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Aug 27 2024POLITICS

Sensational Saturdays: ASL Immersion at Sesame Place

Sesame Place, the beloved theme park inspired by the beloved children's show Sesame Street, has introduced a new feature that is sure to delight and educate visitors of all ages. Every Saturday, the park hosts 'ASL Saturdays,' where American Sign Language (ASL) is integrated into the park's entertai

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Aug 27 2024ENVIRONMENT

Nature's Solution: How 'Sponge' Cities are Revolutionizing Urban Flood Management

In the face of rising intense storms and urban flooding, one Chinese landscape architect is challenging the norm by embracing nature instead of controlling it. Kongjian Yu, founder of Turenscape, has been designing 'sponge cities' for over a decade, allowing nature to soak up and retain stormwater

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