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by Toter - 2 months ago

CMU Cuts Software Positions Hurting Local Market

President Donald Trump’s administration has significantly disrupted higher education, prompting responses from local institutions like the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University. Here’s an updated timeline of these developments: On October 8, CMU laid off 75 employees from its Softw...

by Toter - 2 months ago

The War Against Injustice Must Continue

In the chaotic realm of Donald Trump, logic often eludes his grasp on reality. Perpetually aggrieved, he unleashes attacks on imagined threats purportedly intent on dismantling our nation. When his melancholic worldview is challenged, he shuts out reason and dwells in darkness. His propensity for er...

by Toter - 2 months ago

Democrats' Budget Standoff: A Blueprint for a Reliability Meltdown

Democrats frequently sidestep responsibility while claiming to uphold core values. They often shift blame onto Republicans for their own failures and occasionally disclose their true positions on camera. In a recent discussion about the looming government shutdown, contradictions emerged, with each...

by Toter - 2 months ago

Meet Jaxson Dart's Mom: She's Becoming Her Own Star

New York Giants rookie Jaxson Dart is gradually adapting to the National Football League, yet it is his mother, Kara Dart, who has captured the spotlight among fans. During the Giants' 26-14 loss to the Saints, CBS cameras frequently highlighted the stands, drawing attention to the quarterback’s fam...

by Toter - 2 months ago

Russell Westbrook Rumored to Weigh Major Overseas Contract Opportunity

With less than two weeks until the start of the NBA season, Russell Westbrook remains unsigned. However, this does not mean he lacks opportunities. According to Carmichael Dave from Sactown Sports 1140, the former NBA MVP might be eyeing a lucrative offer in China for a portion of the season, potent...

by Toter - 2 months ago

Sister Jean, Beloved Icon, Dies at 106: A Cherished Legacy Remembered

Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, the cherished chaplain and ardent supporter of the Loyola-Chicago men’s basketball program, has passed away. Loyola University Chicago announced her death on Thursday. Mark C. Reed, the university president, conveyed, “Sister Jean brought immeasurable wisdom and grace...

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Paul Pierce Opens Up About His DUI Arrest

Paul Pierce was detained late Tuesday night after the California Highway Patrol discovered him dozing behind the wheel of a Range Rover SUV on U.S. Highway 101, located in Los Angeles. In a message shared on Threads Thursday, Pierce attributed the incident to feeling “old” and “tired.” He explained...

by Toter - 2 months ago

Alleged Victim Of Mark Sanchez Stabbing Breaks His Silence

Perry Tole, a 69-year-old man who was reportedly assaulted by Fox anchor Mark Sanchez, has provided an update through a friend to local media outlet Fox 59. Tole was working a late-night shift collecting cooking oil from various establishments when Sanchez allegedly approached him in the early hours...

by Toter - 2 months ago

Tyson Fury And More Pay Tribute To Ricky Hatton At His Funeral

On Friday, a massive crowd, including several notable personalities, assembled in the streets of Manchester to pay tribute to the beloved Ricky Hatton. Among the distinguished attendees were Tyson Fury and his sibling, Tommy, along with famous figures such as Amir Khan, Frank Bruno, and boxing icons...

by Toter - 2 months ago

Central Alabama Launches Innovative Program to Combat Climate Pollution

The City of Birmingham, in collaboration with regional partners, has unveiled the initial Central Alabama Climate Action Plan (CACAP), a pioneering initiative aimed at mitigating climate pollution throughout Alabama. This detailed 291-page report is backed by an impressive $1 million Climate Polluti...

by Toter - 2 months ago

Trump's Leadership Steps On The Little Man

A recent Quinnipiac Poll reveals that two-thirds of Americans feel their education lacked sufficient emphasis on the struggles and achievements of Black Americans. This sentiment has been further complicated by the actions of Ron DeSantis and Donald Trump, who assert that under their governance, suc...

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Judges Rule Federalized Illinois Guard Units Must Stay Grounded For Now

A federal appeals court determined on Saturday that National Guard troops stationed in Illinois will continue to be under federal authority but cannot be deployed while legal proceedings are ongoing. The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals temporarily paused a portion of a lower court's decision, which...