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Nov 07 2024TECHNOLOGY

Nintendo's New Console: A Gamer's Dream

Nintendo's next gaming console is bringing something special to the table. In a recent announcement, they revealed that their upcoming Switch successor will be compatible with existing Switch games. This means players won't have to toss out their old games when they upgrade. Backward compatibility

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Nov 07 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Ed Sheeran's Tribute to Max Lousada: A Night to Remember

Ed Sheeran paid a heartfelt tribute to outgoing Warner Music Recorded Music CEO Max Lousada at the Music Business UK Awards in London. The event honored Max with the Sir George Martin Award for his role in nurturing artists and songwriters. Ed Sheeran shared his journey with Max, from being a fan o

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Nov 04 2024CELEBRITIES

Legendary Music Producer Quincy Jones Passes Away at 91

Legendary music producer Quincy Jones has passed away at the age of 91. His incredible journey took him from the streets of Chicago to the top of the music industry. Jones was known for his work with icons like Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra, and Ray Charles. He produced some of the most famous albu

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Nov 04 2024CELEBRITIES

Jane Park's Focus: Caring for Daughter Grace through Health Challenges

Jane Park, a former LPGA tour player, has been dedicated to her daughter Grace's health journey since Grace was diagnosed with intractable epilepsy at 10 months old. Park's last professional game was the 2023 Dow Invitational with Paula Creamer, and she's been absent from the course since, keeping f

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Nov 01 2024EDUCATION

Professor Klarecki Gets Top Print and Graphics Award

Patrick Klarecki, a long-time professor at Ferris State University, has earned himself a big honor. He recently received the John Berthelsen Annual Service Recognition Award from the Print and Graphics Scholarship Foundation. This award is like a pat on the back for all the hard work Klarecki has do

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Oct 31 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Minnesota's Orpheum Theatre Wins Big at National Awards

The Orpheum Theatre in Minneapolis has just snagged a major award. It was named Theater of the Year by the International Entertainment Buyers Association (IEBA) at their recent ceremony in Nashville. This historic theater is one of many managed by Hennepin Arts. The group's President and CEO, Todd D

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Oct 30 2024SPORTS

Tony Stewart's 2011 Championship: A Team Effort and a Gamble

Tony Stewart, co-owner of Stewart Haas Racing, is saying goodbye to NASCAR Cup Series racing by the end of 2024. Among his many achievements, his third Cup Series title in 2011 stands out. This wasn't an easy win. Stewart's car had issues, like a loose grille, forcing him to pit during green flag ru

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Oct 29 2024CELEBRITIES

Olivia Munn's Inspiring Evening: Green Gown, Cancer Awareness, and a Loving Husband

Olivia Munn made her red carpet appearance at InStyle’s Imagemaker Awards on a special note. For the first time since her recent battle with breast cancer, the actress showed off her mastectomy scars. She did so boldly, wearing a dark green slip dress with a low back, revealing her scars. This comes

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

Bill Gates' Big Bet on Kamala Harris

Ever heard of Bill Gates? You know, the guy who co-founded Microsoft. Well, he just dropped a whopping $50 million to support Kamala Harris in the upcoming presidential election. This isn't just any donation—it's going to a group called Future Forward USA Action, a nonprofit that doesn't have to rev

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Oct 26 2024TECHNOLOGY

Why Microsoft’s CEO Cut His Pay After Major Hacks

Microsoft’s CEO, Satya Nadella, took a significant step last year. He decided to reduce his pay despite the company’s fantastic financial performance. This bold move came after a series of serious cyberattacks hit Microsoft. It’s like he said, “Hey, I’m the boss, and it’s my responsibility to make s

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