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Oct 06 2024EDUCATION

A New Path for Dyslexic Thinkers: Virgin's Online University

Imagine learning in a whole new way, designed just for you. That’s what billionaire Richard Branson has created with his latest project – an online university called DyslexicU. This isn’t your typical school. It’s specifically tailored for dyslexic thinkers, like Branson himself. He quit school at 1

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Oct 06 2024CRIME

What's Going On With Crime in America?

In 2023, the story of crime in the U.S. is a mix of good news and bad news. Let's start with the good: violent crimes are down a bit from where they were before the pandemic hit in 2019. That’s right, the lockdowns of 2020 sent homicide rates soaring by almost 30%, but things have calmed down since

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

US Faces Double Threats Ahead: Elections & Middle East Conflicts

The United States is on high alert as the presidential election and the tense situation in the Middle East approach. The Department of Homeland Security warned that the threat level remains high due to potential dangers from extremists fueled by the heated political climate at home and conflicts abr

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Oct 06 2024BUSINESS

Goldman Sachs Boosts Rural Businesses in Minnesota

Minnesota's rural small business owners are about to get a significant boost, thanks to Goldman Sachs. The financial giant has launched its 10,000 Small Businesses program, aiming to help small businesses grow and thrive. St. Cloud is hosting the kickoff event this Friday, where 32 lucky entrepreneu

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Oct 06 2024BUSINESS

Job Growth: Not All Sectors Are Equal

On Friday, a panel on Fox Business tried to find the downside of a impressive jobs report. Despite showing strong job growth and wage increases outpacing inflation, one panelist, Joanie Bily, wasn't convinced. She pointed out that most new jobs came from healthcare and leisure/hospitality sectors, w

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Oct 06 2024BUSINESS

From Failure to Fortune: The Story of a Chicken Finger Empire

Todd Graves and Craig Silvey had a simple idea: open a restaurant in Louisiana that only sold chicken fingers. They didn't expect the low grades and rejections that followed. But their persistence paid off. Today, Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers is a global success story. Graves moved to California

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Oct 06 2024WEATHER

The Teen Weather Guru: How Ethan Clark is Keeping North Carolinians Safe

Imagine this: a college student, just 21 years old, becomes the go-to person for weather updates during a hurricane. That's exactly what happened with Ethan Clark from North Carolina. He started a simple Facebook page in seventh grade to share forecasts with friends and family. Fast forward to Hurri

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Oct 06 2024SPORTS

Get Ready for India vs. Bangladesh T20 Series!

Gearing up for an exciting cricket series, India and Bangladesh are set to clash in a three-match T20I tournament starting on October 6 at the New Madhavrao Scindia Cricket Stadium in Gwalior. This comes hot on the heels of India's stellar performance in the recent two-match Test series where they e

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Oct 06 2024SPORTS

Double Header: Royals and Chiefs in One Night!

Imagine this: two big-name sports teams from Kansas City playing at the same time. Exciting, right? The Royals are making a playoff run while the Chiefs, who have won back-to-back football titles, face the New Orleans Saints on Monday night. Tim Caniglia, owner of Grandfalloon Restaurant and Bar, is

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

Job Market Surprise: What Does It Mean for Voters?

Imagine this: You're walking down the street, and suddenly, you see a billboard announcing that the job market added 254,000 jobs in September. Surprised? That’s because it beat everyone’s expectations! The unemployment rate also dropped from 4.2% to 4.1%. Wages are up too, with an average gain of a

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