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Sep 23 2024SPORTS

The Maverick of Free Agency

Dick Moss, the lawyer who revolutionized the way professional athletes are compensated, passed away at the age of 93. Born on July 30, 1931, in Pittsburgh, Moss grew up with a strong passion for sports and a desire to make a difference. After serving in the Army, he worked as a lawyer, eventually be

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Sep 23 2024BUSINESS

Boeing Shifts Gears: A New Leader for Troubled Defense Unit

Boeing's defense and space business has been facing a series of setbacks and financial woes, prompting the company to replace its head, Theodore "Ted" Colbert III. Colbert, who spent 15 years at Boeing, had been leading the division since 2019. His temporary replacement is Steve Parker, the chief op

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Sep 23 2024BUSINESS

Troubled Skies: Boeing's Defense and Space Unit Gets a New Captain

Boeing's defense and space business has been struggling to stay afloat, and the company has decided to make a change at the top. The head of the division, Theodore "Ted" Colbert III, has been removed from his position and replaced temporarily by Steve Parker, the chief operating officer. This move c

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Sep 18 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The AI Revolution: Keeping Actors' Rights Safe

The world of entertainment is on the cusp of a major transformation, driven by the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence. As AI-generated performances become increasingly realistic, the need to protect the rights of actors and performers has become a pressing concern. In California, Governor

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Sep 17 2024POLITICS

The Mayor's Dilemma: A Tangled Web of Contracts and Corruption

The city of Oakland is embroiled in a controversy surrounding a lucrative security contract with ABC Security Service, a company owned by Ana Chretien, a business associate of Mario Juarez, a target of the FBI's ongoing corruption probe. The contract, which has been extended several times, has raise

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Sep 17 2024BUSINESS

Cash Crunch Hits Boeing: New Measures to Stay Afloat Amid Ongoing Labor Dispute

The ongoing strike by over 30,000 workers at Boeing has taken a toll on the company's finances. As a result, the planemaker's Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Brian West, has announced a slew of cash-conserving measures. In a memo to employees, West revealed that the company will be imposing a hiring

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Sep 17 2024POLITICS

Why Did Top NYC Lawyer Lisa Zornberg Resign After Demanding City Hall Aides Be Fired?

The sudden resignation of Mayor Eric Adams' top lawyer, Lisa Zornberg, has sent shockwaves through the city's political circles. What led to her departure, and what does it reveal about the inner workings of City Hall? Let's dive in and explore the details. According to sources, Zornberg had been p

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Sep 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

Grayscale: A New Frontier in Crypto Investments?

Imagine a world where artificial intelligence (AI) and blockchain technology converge to revolutionize the way we live and work. Sounds like science fiction? Not quite. Grayscale Investments is making this vision a reality by introducing two new funds that invest in the native tokens of the Bittenso

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Sep 16 2024BUSINESS

The Crypto Conundrum: A Tale of Hacked Accounts and Scams

The latest development in the Trump family's crypto venture has raised more questions than answers. On Tuesday, the accounts of two family members, Lara Trump and Tiffany Trump, appeared to be hacked, promoting a scam aimed at cashing in on the family's nascent crypto project. The incident has spark

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Sep 16 2024EDUCATION

Tension at the Top: Chicago Public Schools' Leadership in Question

As the new school year begins, the Chicago Board of Education is facing a plethora of challenges, and at the center of it all is the question of leadership. The district's CEO, Pedro Martinez, is under fire from the teachers union and parents, who are demanding change. But is Martinez the problem, o

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