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Oct 19 2024TECHNOLOGY

SpaceX Wins Big: Military Contracts for Launches

In a recent announcement, SpaceX has snagged a significant win in the competition for military launch contracts. The Space Systems Command of the US Space Force has awarded the company eight launches, valued at a whopping $733 million. These launches are set to carry satellites for both the National

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Oct 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

OpenAI's Uneasy Alliance

Ever wondered if the tech giants in the AI world are really as chummy as they seem? Well, the New York Times has revealed that things aren't all sunshine and roses between OpenAI and Microsoft. The problem? OpenAI needs more money and computing power, and Microsoft isn't delivering fast enough. Plus

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Oct 18 2024SPORTS

Christian Eriksen: Denmark's Hero in a Thrilling Draw

Christian Eriksen, Manchester United's midfielder, was the star of Denmark's 2-2 draw with Switzerland on Tuesday. He scored one goal and assisted another, leaving local media singing his praises. Eriksen's first-half free-kick led to Gustav Isaksen's equalizer, and his second-half strike secured a

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Oct 16 2024SPORTS

Raiders Trade Davante Adams: A Fresh Start for Both Sides

The Raiders have decided to trade wide receiver Davante Adams to the Jets, marking a significant change for both teams. Owner Mark Davis spoke about the move at a recent league meeting in Atlanta, emphasizing the fluid nature of player movements in football. "Players come and go," he said. The Raide

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Oct 09 2024SPORTS

Why the Cleveland Browns Might Say Goodbye to Deshaun Watson

The Cleveland Browns are having a tough season, and quarterback Deshaun Watson isn't helping. With a massive $230 million contract, expectations were high, but Watson's performance hasn’t met those standards. The Browns are last in offense, and Watson’s been sacked 26 times in the last 5 games, with

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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

MLB Teams Face Uncertain Future as Diamond Sports Plans Major Cuts

In a surprising turn of events, Diamond Sports Group has revealed its intention to drop almost all MLB teams if they can't renegotiate their contracts. This news came out during a federal bankruptcy hearing and left many in the baseball world shocked. The company wants to keep only one team, the Atl

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Oct 07 2024EDUCATION

Hatboro-Horsham Schools Lock In Leaders for Half a Decade

In a noteworthy move, the Hatboro-Horsham School District announced it will keep its key leaders at the helm for the long haul. During a recent board meeting, the district decided to renew the contracts of its top leaders, Superintendent Scott Eveslage and Business Administrator Bill Stone, for anot

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Oct 06 2024EDUCATION

Teachers' Pay Dispute Hits Streets in NJ Schools

In New Jersey, a dispute between teachers and the South Orange-Maplewood school district has heated up. Teachers from the SOMEA union took to the streets of South Orange, carrying signs with messages like "Settle Now!" and "We Are Worthy." They also attended a board meeting in Maplewood to voice the

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Oct 05 2024POLITICS

Dockworkers Pause Strike for More Talks

In a surprising move, the union representing dockworkers at East and Gulf coast ports has decided to pause their three-day strike until January 15. This decision comes after both sides reached a tentative agreement on wages, with the offer going up from 50% over six years to 62%. The strike was init

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Oct 04 2024SPORTS

Cowboys Say No to Davante Adams Due to Money Troubles

The Dallas Cowboys have made it clear they won't be chasing after star wide receiver Davante Adams this offseason. Why? Because their wallet is feeling a bit light, as explained by executive vice president Stephen Jones. After giving CeeDee Lamb a fancy new contract in August, the team doesn't plan

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