Category: Blog
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Restrained students still an issue for St. Johns parents
The echoes of “restraint” linger in St. Johns classrooms, a ghost story whispered in hushed tones. While the district claims progress, parents grapple with lingering fears, seeking transparency and assurances that their children are safe within those walls.
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La Niña could bring us a warmer, drier winter
Winter’s chill might be a little less biting this year. La Niña, the Pacific Ocean’s cool counterpart to El Niño, is predicted to bring a warmer, drier winter. While snow-lovers might lament, others will welcome the sunnier, perhaps more temperate, season.
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China Must Open up Further to Combat Rising Unilateralism, Premier Says
Premier Li Keqiang’s message rings clear: China’s future lies in open arms, not closed doors. As global winds shift towards unilateralism, Beijing must embrace deeper integration, fostering a world where cooperation replaces isolation. The message: a more open China, a stronger world.
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NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Tuesday, November 5 (game #513)
The November 5th edition of NYT Connections presents a puzzle of seemingly disparate words. Is there a connection between “Avian,” “Pouch,” and “Hike”? Unravel the clues, and you might discover an unexpected thread weaving through the fabric of the day.
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North Korea launches barrage of short-range ballistic missiles towards sea
Like a furious drummer, North Korea rattled the Korean peninsula, launching a barrage of short-range ballistic missiles towards the sea. The fiery projectiles arced across the sky, leaving a momentary trail of defiance against the backdrop of the rising sun. The message was clear: a show of force, a reminder of an unpredictable power in…
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Comment on ‘Retreat’ not an option for a California beach town, but it’s already happening in Duval County by Irma-Impacted Communities In FL Awarded $44 Million For Voluntary Home Buyouts – WUSF Public Media | Tampa NPR, Local News Coverage
As the ocean encroaches, a coastal town faces a stark choice: adapt or abandon. While California grapples with its own rising tides, Florida offers a solution. Millions in buyout funds offer a chance to retreat, forcing a question: is it a lifeline or a surrender?
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This hardened SSD could one day power space data centers and low-orbit CDNs — Seagate transports 2TB SSD to the ISS with AI workflows on the agenda
Seagate’s 2TB hardened SSD, now orbiting Earth aboard the ISS, is more than just a storage device. It’s a stepping stone. A glimpse into the future of space-based data centers and low-orbiting CDNs, where AI workflows will operate seamlessly, unburdened by terrestrial limitations. The cosmos is becoming a data haven, and this little SSD is…
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Members-only club leases Federal Reserve Building
The Federal Reserve Building, once a bastion of monetary policy, has found a new tenant: a members-only club. While the green marble halls still whisper of economic power, whispers now carry the clinking of champagne glasses and the murmur of socialites. The building’s future is unclear, but one thing is certain: the days of hushed…
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Councilman questions Deegan’s expenses on London trip
Deegan’s London trip, shrouded in secrecy, has come under scrutiny. Councilman Jones questions the hefty price tag, wondering if taxpayers are footing the bill for an extended vacation rather than a diplomatic mission.