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Oct 16 2024POLITICS

Judge Hits Pause on Georgia Hand-Count Ballot Rule

In recent news, a Georgia judge stopped a new rule that would've made counties manually count ballots, criticizing state officials for rushing it close to Election Day. Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney pointed out that there were no trained staff, no guidelines for write-in ballots

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Oct 16 2024POLITICS

Vice President Harris Defends Her Style, Calls Trump's Campaign Tactics Fascist

In a laid-back chat with radio host Charlamagne Tha God in Detroit, Vice President Kamala Harris shrugged off criticisms that she’s too "scripted." She argues that her careful approach ensures people know where she stands. While trying to win over Black male voters, crucial for her support, she didn

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Oct 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

Upgrading to Windows 11 24H2: A Fresh Look

Windows 11 has undergone a significant update with the release of 24H2, and it's available to the public. This update brings new features, especially in the area of generative AI, and it's a must-have for many users who rely on Windows. Even if you're not a fan of the latest updates, there are plent

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Oct 16 2024SPORTS

Why the Guardians Took a Risk with Judge instead of Soto

Imagine this scenario: a baseball team, the Guardians, decides to walk a superstar like Juan Soto to face another big name, Aaron Judge, in a crucial playoff game. This isn’t a regular strategy, but it happened in the second inning of Game 2 of the ALCS. Manager Stephen Vogt explained that it was a

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Oct 16 2024POLITICS

Wisconsin's Elder Care Crisis: A Swing State's Turning Point

Vice President Kamala Harris is showing no signs of repeating Hillary Clinton's 2016 miss in Wisconsin. She's been visiting the state a lot lately, and Tuesday's big announcement on ABC's "The View" might just be her game-changer. She revealed a plan to extend Medicare coverage to include long-term

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Oct 16 2024SPORTS

Messi's Debut: A Young Star Shines in Barcelona

Imagine this: a 17-year-old kid from Argentina steps onto the field for his first big game in Europe. That's exactly what happened on this day in 2004. Lionel Messi made his league debut for FC Barcelona against their city rivals, Espanyol. It was a big moment, and Messi didn't disappoint. Barcelona

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Oct 16 2024LIFESTYLE

Housekeeping Dilemma: A Cultural Clash

A woman named Depressed About Disorder wrote to Eric about her 30-year marriage. She and her husband come from different cultural backgrounds, leading to different views on cleanliness. Her husband manages the household, but their home is often dusty and cluttered. She wants to hire a housekeeper, b

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Oct 16 2024HEALTH

Tarrant County: New Rules for Unclaimed Bodies

For years, Tarrant County in Texas had been sending unclaimed bodies to the University of North Texas Health Science Center without family consent. This changed recently when the county commissioners unanimously voted for a new policy. Now, these bodies will be cremated or buried, but only after exh

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Oct 16 2024OPINION

Why Are Some Black Men Steering Clear of Politics?

Some researchers think Black men are leaning towards conservative ideas. But that's not the full story. Black men have always had varied political views. The real question is, how can we get more, especially young men, involved in politics? A recent study showed that almost half of Black people beli

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Oct 16 2024POLITICS

Hand-Counting Rule in Georgia Gets Blocked

A Georgia judge has stopped a new rule that would've required counties to hand-count Election Day ballots. This rule was set to start on October 22, just two weeks before the election. The judge said it would cause confusion and chaos because there's not enough time to train poll workers. This rule

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