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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

College Football Week 6: Teams to Watch and Where to Stream

Get ready for an exciting Week 6 in college football! The action kicks off on Thursday night with a Conference USA showdown between Sam Houston and UTEP. Sam Houston is close to matching their program high in CUSA wins, while UTEP is looking for their first win of the season. On Friday, Kennesaw Sta

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Oct 06 2024BUSINESS

The Universities Where Many Founders Started Their Journey

Want to become a startup founder? Choosing the right university can really boost your chances. Let's take a look at which schools are producing the most successful entrepreneurs these days. First, we have UC Berkeley. It’s no surprise this school is near the top. Located close to Silicon Valley

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

Trump's U-Turn on Crypto: What Changed?

Former President Donald Trump surprised everyone at the recent Bitcoin 2024 Conference in Nashville. He spoke about his new love for crypto and why it's crucial for America to lead in this area. This is a big shift from his earlier views on digital currencies. When he was in office, he didn’t see ey

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Oct 06 2024ENVIRONMENT

Tree Battle in Stanley Park: Who’s Right?

In Vancouver’s beloved Stanley Park, a group of park users has taken their fight against tree removal to court. They claim that the city and park board are negligent for ordering the cutting down of thousands of trees due to a looper moth infestation. The plaintiffs, Michael and Katherine Caditz, An

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Oct 05 2024CELEBRITIES

Why Won't Chappell Roan Endorse a Presidential Candidate?

Twenty-six-year-old singer Chappell Roan is causing quite a stir. She’s well known for advocating LGBTQ+ rights and Palestinian liberation, but her refusal to endorse any presidential candidate has people talking – and not in a good way. In today's world of social media, fans are eager to know where

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Oct 05 2024POLITICS

FEMA's Funds: Migrants vs. Disasters?

A storm hit the East Coast in late September, and now people are talking about money – specifically, how the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is using it. Some say they should focus more on helping people affected by Hurricane Helene instead of spending money on migrants. Texas Governor Gr

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Oct 05 2024ENVIRONMENT

Hurricane Helene: Separating Facts from Fiction

As Hurricane Helene wreaks havoc across the country, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is urging everyone to be cautious about false information circulating online. The agency has set up a special page called "rumor response" to help people sort through what's true and what's not. One

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Oct 05 2024POLITICS

Melania's View on Abortion: A Split in Camp Trump?

Ever since Melania Trump, the former first lady, spoke out about her support for a woman's right to choose, people have been curious about how this might affect the upcoming election. Her stance is quite different from that of her husband, Donald Trump, who has taken credit for the Supreme Court's d

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Oct 04 2024CRIME

Brooklyn Protest: What Happened and Why It Matters

In September, a subway shooting in Brooklyn sparked protests. One protester, Terrell Harper, tried to break into a police officer's home. This isn't the first time something like this has happened. But why does it keep happening? Some people think it's because it's too easy to find out personal info

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Oct 04 2024OPINION

Understanding Your Fresh Start on Defaulted Student Loans

Borrowers Struggling to Get Back on Track Can Rely on a New Program The US Department of Education has introduced a program called Fresh Start, which provides temporary relief to borrowers struggling with defaulted student loans. This move aims to give individuals more time to get their finances ba

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