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Oct 07 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Mariska Hargitay: From 'SVU' to Real-Life Crime Fighting

You might think that playing a detective on TV would be enough to make you feel like you're making a difference. But for Mariska Hargitay, her role as Olivia Benson on "Law & Order: Special Victuals Unit" (SVU) wasn't just about acting—it was a catalyst for real-life change. Before SVU, Hargita

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Oct 07 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Why A 1997 Movie Is Top-Rated By Rotten Tomatoes

Imagine a teacher ripping out a page from a book. That's what happens in "Dead Poets Society" when Mr. Keating, played by Robin Williams, sees an essay trying to rate poems with a math formula. He hates the idea of judging art like that. But we do it all the time, don't we? We give thumbs up or down

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Dallas Voters: Time to Decide on Charter Changes

This week, the spotlight is on Dallas as voters prepare to weigh in on several charter amendments. The editorial board has been busy, offering their take on these proposed changes. Meanwhile, local cartoonists have been having a field day, with plenty of opinion pieces to inspire their work. The bi

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Oct 07 2024BUSINESS

Unicorn Faire Promotes Internal Candidate to New CFO Role

Faire, a San Francisco-based wholesale marketplace, has recently shuffled its leadership. The startup, known for connecting independent retailers with global brands, has promoted Jason Lee to the role of CFO. Lee, who joined Faire around a year and a half ago as the VP of finance, has an impressive

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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

Inclusive Sports Movement Explodes in Massachusetts

In Massachusetts, a unique and inclusive sports movement has taken root, transforming the lives of hundreds of students. Last year, Weymouth's unified basketball athlete Connor Sullivan experienced this firsthand. At just 17, he scored three consecutive shots, leaving fans cheering and himself grinn

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Oct 07 2024ENVIRONMENT

Exploring Space Tech: A Climate Change Game Changer

Every October, space enthusiasts and climate scientists gather to celebrate World Space Week. This year's theme is "Space & Climate Change," showcasing how space technology aids in combating global warming. The week commemorates two historic events: the launch of Sputnik on October 4, 1957, and the

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Martin Luther King Jr. : A Twisted Legacy?

Ever since Martin Luther King Jr.'s passing, conservatives have been trying to reshape his legacy. They often portray him as a supporter of their policies while ignoring his calls for racial justice. For instance, politicians like Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis have twisted King's words to justify bo

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Kamala's Border Visit: A Tale of Two Realities

While Vice President Kamala Harris was on a tour of the southern border, surrounded by bodyguards and visiting carefully chosen spots, someone else took a different route. This person went to the Arizona-Mexico border to see what was really happening. What would Kamala have seen if she had gone

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Oct 06 2024EDUCATION

Chicago Schools Get a Reprieve Until 2027

In a big decision, the Chicago Board of Education voted to stop school closures until January 2027. This vote comes after a tough month where the district was accused of planning secret school closures. The fate of CEO Pedro Martinez's job was also questioned. On Thursday, the board focused on the p

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Oct 06 2024BUSINESS

The Universities Where Many Founders Started Their Journey

Want to become a startup founder? Choosing the right university can really boost your chances. Let's take a look at which schools are producing the most successful entrepreneurs these days. First, we have UC Berkeley. It’s no surprise this school is near the top. Located close to Silicon Valley

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