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  • Jan 11, 2025 | delawarevalleynews.com | Alex Gross

    January 11, 2025by Alex Lloyd GrossThe 2025 Auto Show is back at the Pennsylvania Convention Center for nine days. the last day is January 20th. A lot is new. There have been some changes to the auto show and it’s a bit different than in years past. The show is all on one level. Older cars are in the Grand Hall. It’s there than you can see vehicles , fully restored from the 1920’s, and more. A 1986 Rolls Royce is a head tuner. Back in the day it was about $100,000 new.

  • Dec 4, 2024 | dailytrojan.com | Sammie Yen |Alex Gross |Alia Noll

    Imagine tuning into your favorite morning show — not on television, but through your earbuds — as you commute, exercise or simply relax at home. Names like Joe Rogan and Alex Cooper have transformed their voices into powerful brands that garner millions of dedicated listeners. This phenomenon — the podcast — is not only a testament to individual charisma but also to the seismic shift in how people consume media.

  • Nov 19, 2024 | dailytrojan.com | Alex Gross |Alia Noll

    I’ve always wondered why the word “socialism” seems to trigger so many American fundamentalists. The minute they hear about “socialized healthcare,” they’re up in arms about their taxpayer dollars being used to benefit others — as if that’s not the basis of the welfare state in which we all live. Daily headlines, sent straight to your inbox. Subscribe to our newsletter to keep up with the latest at and around USC.

  • Oct 21, 2024 | dailytrojan.com | Alex Gross |Kate Mcquarrie

    A select number of seminal Supreme Court decisions are remembered as monumental feats of justice. To name a few, Brown v. Board of Education, Tinker v. Des Moines and Roe v. Wade all bettered the lives of Americans across the country. But our generation’s landmark case is famous for other reasons. Dobbs v.

  • Oct 15, 2024 | dailytrojan.com | Alex Gross |Kimberly Aguirre

    Taylor Lee hasn’t let anything stop him from pursuing his musical dreams, and now his hard work is starting to pay off. Lee, a freshman majoring in jazz studies, was recognized by the Los Angeles Jazz Society — a nonprofit organization focused on promoting jazz education for public school students — with the Flip & Shelly Manne New Talent Award. Jazz hasn’t been a lifelong staple for Lee, but he joined his middle school jazz band in the eighth grade.

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