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Jun 09 2025CRIME

A Young Life Cut Short: The Tragic Story of Irvin Provitt

In the heart of the Bronx, a young man's life was abruptly ended. Irvin Provitt, just 21 years old, was shot and killed in a park. This tragic event occurred a mere three months after his release from Rikers Island. Provitt had been eager to turn his life around and had even started an education pro

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Jun 09 2025POLITICS

New York's Next Mayor: A Fresh Vision for Affordable Living

New York City has always been a beacon of opportunity. It's where many families, like those of Zellnor Myrie, came to build better lives. Myrie's parents moved from Costa Rica nearly 50 years ago, seeking work and a brighter future. They found it in New York, where Myrie was born and raised. He atte

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Jun 08 2025WEATHER

Bogota's Big Shake-Up

Colombia's capital, Bogota, got a rude awakening on a Sunday morning. A strong earthquake hit the area. The United States Geological Survey (USGS) measured it at a magnitude of 6. 3. However, the Colombian Geological Service had a different take on it. They said it was a bit stronger, at 6. 5 on

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Jun 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

OnePlus Pad 3: A Multimedia Marvel or a Workplace Wannabe?

The OnePlus Pad 3 is a tablet that has been designed to be a jack of all trades. It has a larger, sharper display, a bigger battery, and an updated smart keyboard. The software has also seen some meaningful improvements. However, the question remains: is it worth the price tag of $699. 99, which is

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Jun 08 2025POLITICS

Politician Shot During Public Speech

In the heart of Colombia's capital, Bogota, a shocking event unfolded. A young politician, Miguel Uribe Turbay, was speaking to a small group of supporters in a park. Suddenly, shots rang out. Uribe was struck three times, with two bullets hitting his head. This violent act happened during a campaig

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Jun 08 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Sleeping Giants: Are We Ready for the Next Big Volcano?

The world is buzzing with talk about climate change. But there is another threat lurking. The next big volcanic eruption could shake things up more than we think. The chatter among scientists is loud and clear: we are not ready. A recent study shines a spotlight on this issue, and it is high time we

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Jun 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Why Do Some Stories Stick With Us Long After We've Finished Them?

People often find themselves thinking about their favorite TV shows or books long after they've finished them. This is known as retrospective-imaginative-involvement, or RII. It's like a story stays in your head and you keep playing with it in your mind. But what makes a story stick with us like thi

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Jun 08 2025HEALTH

Gentle Strength: The Workout for Aging Gracefully

The quest for a workout that promotes long-term health and mobility led to the discovery of Essentrics. This type of exercise focuses on eccentric muscle contractions, which lengthen muscles under tension. The result is a method that builds strength without the strain of traditional workouts. Essent

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Jun 08 2025HEALTH

How Heat Maps Can Spot Muscle Damage in Athletes

Infrared thermography is a tool that can spot muscle damage in athletes. This method uses heat maps to identify potential injuries. It works by detecting temperature differences on the skin. These differences can indicate where muscle damage might be happening. Infrared thermography is not new. It

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Jun 08 2025HEALTH

Pregnancy and Multiple Health Issues

In Northern Ireland, many pregnant women deal with more than one health issue at the same time. This is called multimorbidity. It's a big deal because it can make pregnancy riskier for both the mother and the baby. It also makes things tougher for healthcare services. So, it's important to understan

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