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Month: March 2024

Digital photo manipulation is now mainstream

By Associated Press NEW YORK — It’s been a common refrain when seeking proof that someone’s story or some event actually took place: “Pics, or it didn’t happen.” But in a world where the spread of technology makes photo manipulation as easy as a tap on your phone, the idea that a visual image is

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Sports briefs

By NewsPress Now Saints and ex-Chiefs linebacker Willie Gay agree on one-year deal NEW ORLEANS | The New Orleans Saints and former Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Willie Gay have agreed to a one-year contract worth up to $5 million, a personal familiar with the matter said Tuesday night. The person spoke to The Associated Press

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Students struggle through ‘spring slump’

By Jazmine Knight In the thick of the second semester, spring break is serving as more than just a week off from classes. It can be a mental health reset for struggling students. The “second-semester slump” refers to the drag and lack of motivation many experience at this time in the academic year. Struggles can

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Judge dismisses some charges against Trump in the Georgia 2020 election interference case

By Associated Press ATLANTA— The judge overseeing the Georgia 2020 election interference case on Wednesday dismissed some of the charges against former President Donald Trump and others, but the rest of the sweeping racketeering indictment remains intact. Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee quashed six counts in the indictment, including three against Trump, the

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Wall Street drifts to a mixed close

By Associated Press NEW YORK — U.S. stocks drifted to a mixed finish Wednesday, as a lull carried through financial markets worldwide. The S&P 500 slipped 9.96 points, or 0.2%, from its all-time high set a day before to 5,165.31. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 37.83, or 0.1%, to 39,043.32 and pulled within 90

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Local students react to potential TikTok ban

By Riley Funk College students from St. Joseph expressed mixed emotions after the U.S. House of Representatives approved a bill to possibly ban the social media app TikTok. The vote passed in Washington D.C. with 352 in favor and 65 against. Many lawmakers are concerned about the app being a tool for the Chinese Communist

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Business news in brief

By The Associated Press Trader Joe’s that went viral on TikTok now reselling for hundreds NEW YORK | Trader Joe’s mini canvas tote is the latest item to cause a stir on social media, so much so that resellers are taking advantage of the hype. The mini totes are offered in four colors — blue,

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Police recover pipe bomb in North End

By Marcus Clem Local authorities found a small pipe bomb in the North End of St. Joseph earlier on Wednesday, and determined it did not pose a serious threat to the public, before calling for outside help to make sure. The Kansas City (Missouri) Police Department responded to the 500 Block of Shady Avenue, in

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Around the World briefs

By Associated Press Congo faces unprecedented crisis as violence displaces 250,000 in last month GOMA, Congo | Escalating violence in Congo’s eastern region has displaced at least 250,000 people in the last month, a senior United Nations official said Wednesday, describing the situation as an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. Far from the nation’s capital, Kinshasa, eastern

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Judge nixes some of Georgia’s charges against Trump and his allies − but that won’t necessarily derail the case

By Anthony Michael Kreis Georgia State University The Conversation via AP A Fulton County judge has tossed out six of the 41 state charges against Donald Trump and his allies in Georgia’s expansive election interference case against the former president and others. Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee issued a ruling on March 13,

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Special report on News-Press NOW

By NewsPress Now In the thick of the second semester, spring break is serving as more than just a week off from classes. It can be a mental health reset for struggling students.   Our Jazmine Knight spoke with local college students about what they’re struggling with. Watch News-Press NOW tonight starting at 5 p.m. or

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Chris Wallace looks back at Nixon-Kennedy election in the book ‘Countdown 1960

By Associated Press NEW YORK — Longtime newsman Chris Wallace isn’t only thinking about this year’s presidential election. The CNN anchor has written a book on the race between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon, narrowly won by Kennedy, that featured the first televised presidential debates. Dutton announced Wednesday that “Countdown 1960: The Behind-the-Scenes Story

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