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Sep 19 2024TECHNOLOGY

Free Ride to the Future: A Sneak Peek into the iPhone 16 Series

The iPhone 16 series is not even out yet, but Boost Mobile is already giving away the latest and greatest devices for free. Yes, you read that right - free. But, of course, there's a catch. To snag these babies, you'll need to sign up for an Infinite Access for iPhone plan. It's like getting a free

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Sep 19 2024CRIME

A New Chapter in the Harvey Weinstein Saga: A Third Accuser Steps Forward

In a shocking turn of events, Harvey Weinstein, the disgraced film mogul, is facing new sexual misconduct allegations from a third accuser. The Manhattan DA has unsealed an indictment accusing Weinstein of sexually assaulting a woman in the mid-2000s. This latest development comes months after his p

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Sep 17 2024BUSINESS

The Crypto Conundrum: Trump's Latest Venture

In a world where technology is rapidly changing the way we live, a new player has entered the market, promising to revolutionize the world of finance. Donald Trump, the former President of the United States, has launched a new crypto project called World Liberty Financial, which aims to create a dec

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Sep 17 2024OPINION

Breaking the Mold: A Mother's Quest for Inclusion in Beauty Pageants

In a bold move to challenge discriminatory practices, a 25-year-old mother from Brooklyn, Danielle Hazel, has filed a complaint with the city's Commission on Human Rights, alongside her lawyer, Gloria Allred. The complaint targets the Miss America and Miss World pageants, which have a history of exc

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Sep 17 2024POLITICS

Will Robert F. Kennedy Jr. 's Name Remain on Wisconsin Ballot? The Battle for Swing State Supremacy.

In the world of presidential politics, every vote counts, and in swing states like Wisconsin, the margin between victory and defeat can be razor-thin. But what happens when a candidate decides to withdraw from the race? Do they get to take their name off the ballot, or are they stuck with it forever

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Sep 17 2024SPORTS

Deebo Samuel's Calf Strain: A Major Blow for the 49ers

Deebo Samuel, one of the 49ers' most promising receivers, is sidelined with a calf strain he suffered during Sunday's loss to the Vikings. Coach Kyle Shanahan revealed that Samuel will miss "a couple of weeks," dashing the hopes of 49ers fans who had been counting on him to lead the team's offense.

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Sep 16 2024FINANCE

Cracking the Crypt: Navigating Divorce Proceedings with Cryptocurrencies

The age-old adage "honesty is the best policy" takes on a whole new meaning when it comes to cryptocurrencies and divorce proceedings. The challenge lies in ensuring a full disclosure of assets, which can be a daunting task given the decentralized and encrypted nature of these digital assets. Unlike

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Sep 16 2024FINANCE

Will Bitcoin Hit Six Figures Regardless of Election Results?

The debate surrounding Bitcoin's future is often shrouded in partisan sentiment, with many crypto investors and experts weighing in on the potential impact of the upcoming US presidential election on the cryptocurrency's price. However, despite the heated rhetoric, it's crucial to separate fact from

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Sep 16 2024EDUCATION

Berlin Schools Return Excess Funds to the Town: A Closer Look

Berlin's Board of Education has made a surprising move by returning nearly $4,000 to the town's general fund after reviewing last year's education spending plan. But is this a sign of financial discipline or a missed opportunity to invest in the school system? Let's dig deeper. The Berlin Board of

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Sep 16 2024EDUCATION

The Education-to-Prison Pipeline: 10 Years on, Racial Disparities Persist in School Discipline

It's been 10 years since the racial reckoning that brought attention to the school-to-prison pipeline, a phenomenon where students of color are disproportionately pushed out of schools and into the criminal justice system. But despite some progress, the disparities in school discipline remain stark.

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