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Oct 13 2024SCIENCE

Meet the World's Tiniest Mammal: The Etruscan Shrew

Ever wondered what the smallest mammal on Earth looks like? Say hello to the Etruscan shrew, weighing just as much as a coin and fitting on a human finger! This tiny creature, native to the Mediterranean, has a big appetite. It eats up to eight times its body weight in food every day. But how did i

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Oct 12 2024POLITICS

Crime Drops, But Politics Plays with Numbers

The FBI's latest crime report shows that both violent and property crime in the U.S. decreased in 2023. This is a continuation of a downward trend that started after the higher crime rates during the pandemic. Murder rates dropped by 11.6%, and property crime fell by 2.4%. Overall, violent crime wen

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Oct 08 2024SPORTS

ESPN's '30 For 30': A Decade and a Half of Sports Stories

ESPN's '30 For 30' documentary series has been around for 15 years now. It all started with the idea of showing the human side of sports through powerful stories, told by talented filmmakers. The series kicked off with 'Kings Ransom' and has since become a big deal in the world of sports documentari

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Oct 07 2024SCIENCE

Big Rig Reaches Milestone as NASA Preps for Moon Trip

NASA's massive crawler-transporter, used to move heavy launch equipment, just hit a big mileage goal. This happened while they were moving the mobile launcher back to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB). The mobile launcher had been tested and upgraded at the launch pad for NASA’s upcoming Artemis I

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Oct 07 2024BUSINESS

Sony's Big Turn: How Tony Vinciquerra Changed the Game

You might think that big companies like Sony Pictures Entertainment always stay on top, but things can change quickly. For a long time, SPE was struggling with losses every year. Then, Tony Vinciquerra came along and decided to do something different. He didn't try to compete with the biggest player

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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 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 04 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Sneak Peek into Silent Hill 2: What Do Leaks Reveal?

Fans can't wait to dive into the remake of Silent Hill 2, and thanks to some leaked clips, they don't have to wait too long. These sneak peeks are causing quite a stir online, with people eagerly dissecting every frame. But what can these leaks tell us about the game’s success? One thing is for sur

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Oct 03 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Understanding the New Language of Gen Z: Words That Are Here to Stay

The world of language is constantly evolving, and now we're getting a glimpse into the ever-changing vocabulary of Gen Z. With over 200 new words added to the dictionary for 2024, it's clear that this generation's slang is taking over our lexicon. From social media feeds to culinary delights, these

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Oct 03 2024CRIME

A Different Perspective: The Menendez Brothers' Story

You might have watched Ryan Murphy's series "The Menendez Murders." If you did, you probably noticed that it didn't show the full picture. The brothers, Erik and Lyle Menendez, claimed they were abused by their parents. Even though there's evidence supporting their claims, the show ignored some impo

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