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Oct 12 2024BUSINESS

Big Business Park in Small Town: A Traffic Nightmare?

Imagine living in a cozy town like Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Now, picture a massive, 60-acre business park popping up right in your backyard. That’s exactly what’s happening on Faison Road, and it’s causing quite a stir. The Carolina Business Park will include three huge buildings covering nea

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Oct 12 2024POLITICS

NYC Schools Investigation: Feds Dig Deeper

The New York City Department of Education has received a subpoena as part of an ongoing federal investigation. This legal request is focused on outgoing Schools Chancellor David Banks and his brother, Terence Banks, who worked as a consultant for companies with city contracts. The subpoena, issued r

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Oct 12 2024POLITICS

Why Are Black Men Blamed for Democratic Party Troubles?

Former President Obama recently sparked controversy by suggesting that Black men aren't enthusiastic about voting for Vice President Kamala Harris. He implied that these men might be hesitant to support a woman president, which has caused quite a stir. This assumption, however, doesn't hold up. Back

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Oct 11 2024POLITICS

What's the Deal with Kamala Harris's Two Interviews?

Something fishy happened with Kamala Harris's interviews on "60 Minutes" and "Face the Nation." Viewers noticed two different versions of her answer to the same question. That's not cool, and it's got people talking about CBS's fairness. CBS says they edited for time and clarity, but others think it

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Oct 11 2024POLITICS

The Risk of Government Reliance

Imagine a country where more than half of all counties rely on government aid for a significant portion of their income. This might sound like a generous safety net, but it also raises questions about self-reliance and the future of our economy. In the past, politicians like Mitt Romney have pointe

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Oct 11 2024WEATHER

Florida's Theme Parks Back in Action After Hurricane Milton

After the storm, Florida's theme parks, including Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, and SeaWorld, reopened their doors to guests. But while the fun was back on, the aftermath of Hurricane Milton was still felt by many. The storm left at least 16 people dead and over 340 rescued. Plus, around 2 m

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Oct 11 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrities Step Up to Aid Hurricane Victims

As the South grapples with its second hurricane in just two weeks, some well-known celebrities are stepping up to help. Taylor Swift has made a significant donation of $5 million to Feeding America, a nonprofit focused on food relief. This generous gift aims to provide essentials like food, clean wa

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Oct 11 2024CELEBRITIES

Melania's Memoir: A Surprising First Encounter with Donald Trump

Melania Trump has just released an intriguing memoir that sheds light on her unusual journey with former president Donald Trump. One interesting detail she shared is about their first meeting at a party in 1998. Melania wasn't immediately interested when Trump approached her, as he was already with

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Oct 11 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Patsy Cline's Iconic Legacy Joins Sandbox Entertainment

The legacy of country music legend Patsy Cline has found a new home with Sandbox Succession, a division of Jason Owen's Sandbox Entertainment. This partnership aims to broaden Cline's presence across various platforms, including film, TV, licensing, publishing, hospitality, and merchandising. Manage

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Oct 11 2024ENVIRONMENT

Private Jets and Golf: Florida's New Carbon Problem

Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy's golf league, TGL, recently sparked an environmental debate. They've partnered with a luxury private jet company, ONEflight, to transport players between PGA Tour events and TGL matches. This is due to a scheduling clash, with the PGA Tour starting on December 30, 2024,

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