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Oct 22 2024SPORTS

NYT Launches New Sports Puzzle: Connections: Sports Edition

Hey there, puzzle enthusiasts! The New York Times (NYT) has a cool new challenge for all you sports fans out there. It's called Connections: Sports Edition, and it's currently in beta testing. This means the NYT is trying it out to see if it catches on before officially making it part of their Games

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

Ted Cruz Faces Heat for Election Controversies

Once upon a time, Texas was a red fortress where Republicans won big. But times have changed. Back in 2018, Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) barely held on to his seat, beating his Democratic rival Beto O'Rourke by just a tiny 2%. Now, as the 2024 election looms, Cruz is worried about another close call,

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

What's North Korea Doing in Ukraine?

You might be wondering what's happening with the war in Ukraine. Well, it's getting even more complicated. The Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky, recently said that North Korea is now involved. He's asking Ukraine's allies to do something about it. A government official in Ukraine even posted

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Oct 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

Upgrade Your Car: Wireless Android Auto Adapter on Sale

Are you tired of dealing with cables when using Android Auto in your car? The AAWireless adapter has been a top pick for years, and it's currently on sale. This little device lets you connect your phone wirelessly, so you don't have to fumble around in the dark looking for the USB port. At $60, it's

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

Arizona Official's Plea Deal: What It Means for Upcoming Elections

In the heart of Arizona, a county official has signed a plea deal, admitting she delayed the certification of the 2022 election results. Peggy Judd, a supervisor from Cochise County, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor, avoiding felony charges that could've cost her public office. The deal comes just be

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Oct 22 2024BUSINESS

Battle Over Downtown Camden Housing: Developer Sues City and County

In the heart of Camden, South Carolina, a legal battle is brewing over a proposed housing development. Carlyle Development, the company behind the project, has filed a lawsuit against the City of Camden, its Planning Commission, and Kershaw County. The lawsuit, which runs 23 pages, accuses the city

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Oct 22 2024CELEBRITIES

Justin and Selena: A Public Instagram Row

Back in 2016, singer Justin Bieber caused a stir when he accused his ex-girlfriend, Selena Gomez, of cheating with Zayn Malik. It all started because of an Instagram post where Justin shared a picture of his then-girlfriend Sofia Richie. Fans reacted harshly, which led Justin to threaten to make his

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Oct 22 2024CELEBRITIES

Olivia Nuzzi Leaves New York Magazine Amidst Undisclosed Relationship

Olivia Nuzzi, a well-known Washington correspondent, has left her position at New York magazine. This departure comes after she was placed on leave for not disclosing a personal relationship with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , a subject she had written about. The magazine reviewed her work and found no ina

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

Why is Israel Targeting Hezbollah's Financial Backbone?

Israel's recent airstrikes on Lebanon caught many by surprise. The targets weren't military bases or weapons caches, but branches of a financial institution linked to Hezbollah. What's the story behind this move? Hezbollah, a powerful Shiite militant group, has been a thorn in Israel's side for dec

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Oct 21 2024POLITICS

Elon Musk's Million Dollar Giveaway: A Legal Question

Elon Musk, known for his innovative projects, kicked off a buzz recently with his plan to reward swing state voters with daily $1 million prizes. The goal is to encourage support for the First and Second Amendments. Registered voters in key swing states can sign a petition to win big bucks every day

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