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Jan 27 2026FINANCE

Sandisk's Skyrocketing Stock: What's Driving the Surge?

Sandisk has seen its stock price soar over the past six months, with a staggering increase of over 1, 000%. This impressive growth is largely due to the high demand for its NAND memory products, which are in high demand due to the growing investment in artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure. As

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Jan 27 2026CRIME

A Lawyer's Fight: Defending a Boxer in a Drug Trafficking Case

Joseph Corozzo Jr. , a lawyer with a long history of defending mob-related cases, is now fighting to stay on the team representing boxer Goran Gogic, who is accused of drug trafficking. The government has been trying to remove Corozzo from the case, claiming he is under investigation for jury tamper

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Jan 27 2026CRYPTO

Ethereum's Big Bet: Why This Company Is Going All In

Joseph Chalom, the CEO of Sharplink Gaming Inc. , acknowledges Michael Saylor's influence in the crypto space. Saylor, the leader of MicroStrategy, showed how companies can invest in Bitcoin and make it work long-term. But Chalom thinks Ethereum is even better. Ethereum is special because it can do

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Jan 26 2026WEATHER

Staten Island Braces for Flooding After Snowfall

Staten Island and parts of Queens are on high alert due to a coastal flood advisory. This warning comes after a recent snowfall, with the worst expected early Monday morning. The concern is minor flooding, with water levels possibly rising up to six inches above normal. Residents are being told to

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Jan 26 2026POLITICS

Staten Island's Electoral Boundaries: A Fight for Power or Fairness?

Staten Island has long been a challenging area for Democrats. Over the past 40 years, only two Democrats have secured the congressional seat, and their victories were short-lived. Now, Democrats are advocating for a change in district boundaries, arguing that it's about fairness. A judge recently r

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Jan 24 2026SPORTS

Sanford's Mustangs Stage a Comeback Victory

Sanford High School's basketball team faced a tough challenge against Centauri. After a slow start, they managed to turn things around and win in overtime. The game was intense, with both teams trading leads throughout. The Mustangs struggled in the first quarter, scoring zero points while Centauri

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Jan 24 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Young Girl's Struggle After Witnessing Violence

Josephine, a new movie, dives into the tough topic of how a young girl copes after seeing something terrible. It starts with a shocking scene that sets the tone for the rest of the story. An 8-year-old girl, Josephine, sees a man attack a woman in a park. This event changes her life and the way her

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Jan 19 2026BUSINESS

Santa Fe Brewing Takes a Bold Step with New Mexico's First Non-Alcoholic Beer

Santa Fe Brewing, a well-known name in New Mexico's craft beer scene, has just launched something new and exciting. They've created the first non-alcoholic beer brewed in the state. This isn't just any non-alcoholic beer, though. It's a Pilsner called Santa Fe NA, and it's made using a special yeast

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Jan 18 2026CRIME

Staten Island's Crime Drop: What's Behind the Numbers?

Staten Island saw a big drop in crime in 2025, but not all areas improved. The overall crime rate fell by 0. 7%, but some crimes went up. For example, grand larceny and retail theft saw small increases. However, violent crimes like murder and shootings dropped a lot. Murders went down by 63%, and sh

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Jan 16 2026WEATHER

Sunny Days Ahead: San Diego's Winter Weather

San Diego County is in for more sunny days, with the current dry spell expected to continue until mid-week. The National Weather Service attributes this to Santa Ana winds and a lack of moisture from the North Pacific. Dry spells in winter are not uncommon here, and they usually don't cause concern

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