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Jul 16 2025CRIME

Could Epstein Really Have Taken His Own Life?

Jeffrey Epstein's death in a jail cell has sparked many questions. A former inmate, Michael Franzese, who once stayed in the same cell, says it's nearly impossible to commit suicide there. He explains that the cell's design makes it hard to hang oneself. There are no fixtures on the ceiling, and the

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Jul 16 2025CRIME

The Clever Trick That Cost Online Shops Big

Two brothers from Ypsilanti were caught in a tricky online scam. They bought stuff from many online stores and then tricked the stores into giving them money back. But they didn't send the items back. Instead, they sent empty boxes or fake items. They kept the real stuff and sold it for profit. The

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Jul 16 2025RELIGION

The Legacy of a Longtime Preacher: John MacArthur's Impact on Faith and Controversy

John MacArthur, a well-known evangelical preacher, passed away at 86. He spent over half a century leading Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, Los Angeles. The church honored his dedication, noting his 56 years of service. MacArthur's health had been declining, and he was recently hospitalized wi

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Jul 16 2025SPORTS

Trey Smith's Big Payday: A Closer Look at His New Contract

Trey Smith just landed a massive deal with the Chiefs. It's a four-year contract worth $94 million. That makes him the highest-paid guard in NFL history. His average yearly pay is $23. 5 million. That's $2. 5 million more than any other guard. The deal is pretty sweet for Smith. The first three yea

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Jul 16 2025SPORTS

WNBA Stars Aim for Three-Point Glory

The spotlight is on some of the WNBA's best shooters as they prepare to compete in the 3-Point Contest this Friday. Caitlin Clark, the rising star from the Indiana Fever, will be there, aiming to make her mark in her first-ever contest. She's up against some tough competition, including Sabrina Ione

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Jul 16 2025HEALTH

Ice Cream Brands Commit to Ditching Artificial Colors

Big changes are coming to your favorite ice cream brands. Many companies that make ice cream in the U. S. have promised to stop using artificial dyes. They plan to do this by 2028. This move comes after pressure from health officials who worry about the effects of these dyes. About 40 ice cream mak

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Jul 16 2025EDUCATION

New Hampshire Governor Stands Firm Against Book Ban Bill

In a bold move, Governor Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire recently vetoed a bill that many saw as a step towards book banning in schools. The bill, House Bill 324, aimed to create a statewide process for reviewing complaints about sexual content in school library books. Ayotte, a Republican, chose to r

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Jul 16 2025POLITICS

Trump's Winning Streak: What's Happening to the Education Department?

The Supreme Court recently made a big decision. They let the Trump administration fire about 1, 400 workers from the Education Department. These workers did important jobs. They gave money to schools and students. They also made sure everyone's rights were protected. Now, a lot of that work will sto

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Jul 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pennsylvania's Big Bet on AI: Who's Investing and Why?

Big things are happening in Pennsylvania. A bunch of tech and energy companies are putting a lot of money into making the state a major player in artificial intelligence (AI). This is all part of a bigger plan to make sure the United States stays ahead of China in the AI game. The event where this

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Jul 16 2025BUSINESS

America's Economic Crossroads: Reagan or Carter?

America's economy is at a turning point. Mohamed El-Erian, a well-known economist, has pointed out that the country is facing a big decision. The choices made now could lead to a strong economic comeback or a period of struggle. El-Erian has compared the current situation to two different times in

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