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Sep 29 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Remembering the Magic of Maggie Smith

Maggie Smith's life was a testament to her remarkable talent and dedication to her craft. Born in 1934, she left an indelible mark on the world of cinema and theater. From her iconic roles in "Harry Potter" and "Downton Abbey" to her countless other performances, Maggie Smith's legacy continues to i

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Sep 29 2024TECHNOLOGY

Smartphones and Cars Get Back to Basics: The Comeback of Physical Buttons

In recent years, touch screens have taken over our devices and cars. But, it seems that many companies are now reversing this trend and bringing back old-fashioned physical buttons to their products. This shift is not just about nostalgia; experts suggest that it's mainly driven by cost and concerns

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Sep 28 2024BUSINESS

Getting Your Ghoul Fix Delivered to Your Doorstep

Halloween is just around the corner, and along with the spooky decorations and eerie eeriness, comes the excitement of planning costumes and party arrangements. In a move that's sure to bring smiles to many faces, Uber has teamed up with Spirit Halloween to offer same-day delivery of Halloween costu

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Sep 28 2024OPINION

When Ignoring Climate Change is Not an Option

Decarbonization is no longer a distant dream, but a business imperative that requires immediate action. The recent Emissions Gap Report 2023 by the United Nations emphasized the urgent need for a significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions to limit global warming to 2°C or 1.5°C above pre-indu

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Sep 28 2024OPINION

The Unwelcome Reality of Woke Academia

Higher education has long been plagued by a toxic mix of anti-Americanism, censorious leftism, and cultural radicalism. At the epicenter of this moral decay are the so-called "elite" institutions, where the notion of "progress" has become a euphemism for intellectual conformity. The recent case of U

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Sep 28 2024TECHNOLOGY

Google Meet to Hang Up on Android TV and Google TV Soon

Google Meet has been a convenient way for people to make video calls on their Android TV and Google TV since 2020. The app allows users to connect their webcam to their TV and participate in video calls on the big screen. However, it seems that Google is planning to shut down the app soon. Code wi

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Sep 28 2024POLITICS

Beirut's Sleepless Night

As the sun didn't rise, Beirut's streets came alive with a mix of urgency and exhaustion. The city's southern suburbs were under attack, and a CNN team witnessed the aftermath. People from nearby neighborhoods, forced to flee their homes, gathered on the sidewalks and boardwalks, many with nothing b

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Sep 27 2024TECHNOLOGY

Scopely's Winning Formula for Mobile Games

Scopely, the number one mobile gaming company in the United States, has achieved remarkable success with its diverse portfolio of games. With over 500 million Americans playing their titles, such as "Monopoly Go!," "Stumble Guys," "Yahtzee With Buddies," and "Star Trek Fleet Command," Scopely's secr

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Sep 27 2024NEWS

Facts Over Fear

The President of the Transitional Council of Haiti, Edgard Leblanc Fils, spoke at the United Nations General Assembly to address the pressing issue of gang violence in his country and the resulting immigration crisis. However, he used the platform to also address a different type of crisis – the spr

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Sep 27 2024SPORTS

Thursday Night Football Recap: Cowboys-Giants Matchup Reveals Hidden Gems

The Thursday Night Football matchup between the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants was filled with exciting moments, but beyond the flashy plays, some hidden gems emerged. One of the most notable takeaways was the impressive performance of the wide receivers, particularly CeeDee Lamb and Malik Naber

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