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Dec 16 2024CRIME

Solving Crimes with Saliva: The Microbial Trail

Imagine you're a detective trying to solve a crime. Figuring out when and who left behind a saliva stain can be a big clue. Right now, scientists are looking into how the bacteria in old saliva stains change over time. They want to find out if these changes can tell us how long ago the stain was lef

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Dec 16 2024CRIME

Arrest Made After LGBTQ+ Bar Vandalized in Santa Cruz

In a swift turn of events, Santa Cruz police have apprehended a local man suspected of vandalizing a new LGBTQ+-friendly bar in the downtown area. The incident, which occurred at The Neighbor’s Pub on Pacific Avenue, involved offensive graffiti and an attempted arson. The bar, which recently opened

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Dec 16 2024CRIME

Nurse's Conviction Challenged: New Evidence Emerge

Convicted British nurse, Lucy Letby, may soon have her case re-examined. Her lawyer, Mark McDonald, plans to present new evidence to the appeals court. The leading expert from the prosecution team, Dr. Dewi Evans, has changed his opinion about how three infants died. This new development calls into

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Dec 16 2024CRIME

Commerce Business Up in Smoke: How a Fire Changed Everything

Imagine waking up to nothing but the charred remains of a once-thriving business. That's exactly what happened in Commerce, California, when a fire swept through a fiberglass manufacturing facility early Sunday morning. The blaze began around 9:45 p. m. on Vail Avenue, near Vail High School. When fi

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Dec 16 2024CRIME

Women Heroes Face Off Against Stores Thief

In the quiet town of Pueblo, Colorado, an ordinary day took a dramatic turn. A man was seen grabbing items from a local store without any plan to pay. Twyla, a woman who happened to be in the store, noticed the strange behavior and decided to intervene. However, things quickly escalated. The man tri

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Dec 16 2024CRIME

Vote for Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office to Win a Forensic Workstation!

Are you tired of seeing crimes go unsolved? Here’s how you can help make a difference! The Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office is in the running to win a digital forensic workstation, which could be a game-changer for solving local crimes. This isn’t just any piece of tech; it’s a powerful tool that ca

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Dec 16 2024CRIME

Olivet University: California Court Says No More

Olivet University, founded by Korean-American cleric David Jang, has been ordered to close by a California judge. The university is no stranger to legal trouble, with a federal criminal investigation underway for money laundering, visa fraud, and labor trafficking. The state's education regulator, t

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Dec 15 2024CRIME

Famous Filmmaker Moore Reacts to CEO Killing, Says Rage on Health Insurance Industry is justified

Documentary maker, Michael Moore, has spoken openly about the anger people feel towards health insurance companies after the death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. He didn’t condemn the public’s reaction. Instead, he said this rage has been a long time coming. “After the CEO's killing, people

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Dec 15 2024CRIME

Mystery Assailant Shakes Up NYC Doctor's Office

A bizarre assault took place in a New York City optometrist's office, leaving the doctor with a head injury. The attacker, later identified as Eric Moneyham, a financial consultant and son of a Florida judge, allegedly sneaked into Dr. Ron Goldstein's office and punched him from behind while he was

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Dec 15 2024CRIME

Ex-Soccer Star's Corruption Sentence: A Game Gone Wrong

In a surprising turn of events, a former Chinese soccer star who once played in the English Premier League has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for corruption. The 47-year-old Li Tie, who once played for Everton alongside stars like Wayne Rooney, is now facing the consequences of his actions in

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