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How Two Sisters Turned Customization Into a Way of Life

December 10, 2025

Two sisters, Kendall and Libby Glazer, started making beaded bracelets in their room in 2009. They loved making things their own, adding personal touches to everything they owned. This love for customization became the foundation of their brand, Stoney Clover Lane. Fast forward to today, and Stoney

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Who's Getting a Break from President Trump?

November 10, 2025

President Trump has been handing out pardons and sentence reductions like candy. Recently, he pardoned former aide Rudy Giuliani, ex-White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, and others accused of trying to overturn the 2020 election results. But that's not all. He's also shown mercy to former U. S.

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From True Crime Fans to Full-Time Podcasters: A Journey of Passion and Perseverance

November 2, 2025

A couple turned their shared fascination with true crime into a thriving podcast, but their journey wasn't all smooth sailing. They poured four years into the Delphi murders, creating numerous episodes, breaking news, and even writing a book about the case. Their dedication led them to endure harsh

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Molly White’s Tech and Reading Habits: A Peek into Privacy and Literature

July 20, 2025

Molly White, known for her work on Web3 technologies and her Citation Needed newsletter, shares her tech preferences and reading habits. She uses a Pixel 7, which she considers relatively new for her, as she tends to use devices until they are no longer functional. Her phone wallpaper is a picture o

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Maine's Lawmaker: Free Speech or Bullying?

May 21, 2025

A recent Supreme Court decision has stirred up a debate about free speech and representation. The court's ruling involves a Maine lawmaker, Laurel Libby, who faced punishment for posting a picture of a transgender high school athlete on social media. Libby's actions were meant to protest against tra

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Maine Lawmaker's Rights: A Supreme Court Showdown

May 21, 2025

The highest court in the country made a big decision recently. They ruled that a state representative in Maine can't be silenced for speaking her mind. This all started when a lawmaker, Laurel Libby, shared her thoughts on social media about a transgender athlete winning a pole vault event. Her comm

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Maine and Trump Clash Over Transgender Athletes

February 21, 2025

The tension between Maine and President Trump escalated when he threatened to cut federal funding to Maine. This was due to Maine's policy allowing transgender athletes to compete in girls' sports. The heated exchange happened during a gathering of governors at the White House. Trump's threat was me

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A Small Town Waits: Sentencing Day for Delphi Murderer

December 20, 2024

In the quiet town of Delphi, Indiana, residents are bracing for a day they never thought would come. Richard Allen, a 52-year-old pharmacy technician, faces up to 130 years in prison for the 2017 murders of two teenage girls, Abigail Williams and Liberty German. The case has been a dark cloud over t

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Music Magic: Making Indonesian Films Sound Right

December 4, 2024

Ever wondered how your favorite movie soundtracks come to life? Indonesian film producers are getting a big boost from Massive Music Entertainment, a company that tackles the tricky world of music licensing. They showed off their services at JAFF Market 2024, helping film crews navigate the complex

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Discovering Ryggs Johnston: A Golfer's Rise to Stardom

December 1, 2024

Have you heard of Ryggs Johnston? He's not your average 20-year-old. Growing up in Libby, Montana, he started swinging a plastic golf club at just two years old. That early start has definitely paid off! Ryggs was born on May 21, 2000. His dad, Doug Johnston, was a college athlete and has been a bi