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Jun 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Savings: How a Jaw Crusher Got a Frugal Makeover

The mining industry is always looking for ways to cut costs without cutting corners. One big machine that got a smart makeover is the jaw crusher. Engineers have found a new way to design these crushers using something called the factor of frugality. This factor is like a smart mix of safety and sa

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Jun 24 2025SPORTS

Ryder Lyons: The Big Choice Ahead

Ryder Lyons, a standout quarterback from Folsom, California, is about to make a big decision. He's choosing between several top football programs, and BYU is one of them. At 6-foot-2 and 220 pounds, Lyons is a dual-threat quarterback. He's known for his strong arm and quick feet. Experts rate him as

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Jun 24 2025POLITICS

Young Democrat Takes Charge: A New Face for House Oversight

In a significant move, Democrats have chosen Rep. Robert Garcia from California to lead their team on the House Oversight Committee. This is a big deal because it puts a younger, fresh face in a key role as Democrats gear up to challenge President Donald Trump. Garcia, who is 47 years old and only

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Jun 24 2025CELEBRITIES

Bruce Willis' Daughter Talks About Sharing Dad's Journey

Tallulah Willis recently shared photos of her dad, Bruce Willis, on Instagram. The pictures showed them having a good time together. Many people liked the post, but some were not happy. They said Bruce was vulnerable and should not be shown to the public. Tallulah responded to the criticism. She sa

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Jun 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

North London's Mob Drama Takes the World by Storm

A new crime drama has taken the streaming world by storm, and it's not from the usual suspects. MobLand, a show about rival crime families in North London, has become a massive hit for Paramount+. The series, which started on March 30, had the biggest premiere in the platform's history with 2. 2 mil

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Jun 24 2025CRIME

Crime Buddies: What the Numbers Say About Teamwork in Crime

Crime doesn't always happen alone. Often, people team up to break the law. This is called co-offending. It's a big deal because it shows how friends, groups, and teamwork play a role in crime. A recent study looked at this teamwork in crime. They checked out 110 studies from 17 countries. These stud

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Jun 24 2025POLITICS

UK Law's Blind Spot: How Colourism Gets Ignored

In the UK, the legal system has a big problem. It's not addressing colourism. Colourism is discrimination based on skin tone. It's a real issue, but the law acts like it doesn't exist. The law protects people from racism. It includes "race" as a protected characteristic. But "race" is not the same

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Jun 24 2025CRIME

Protecting Seniors from Digital Threats

In today's world, technology is everywhere. It helps us stay connected and makes life easier. But it also brings new challenges, especially for older adults. Fraud and cybercrime are big problems. Seniors are often targeted because they may not be as familiar with the latest tech tricks. This puts t

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Jun 24 2025HEALTH

How Food Choices Might Affect Psoriasis

Psoriasis is a skin condition that many people deal with. It causes red, itchy patches on the skin. Scientists have been looking into how what we eat might make psoriasis better or worse. A recent study asked people with psoriasis about their eating habits. The goal was to see if certain foods coul

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Jun 24 2025CRYPTO

Drug Prices: A Bitcoin Perspective on Affordability

The U. S. Federal Reserve has been printing a lot of money lately. From 2019 to 2023, they added over $6. 3 trillion to the economy. This has made things more expensive, including prescription drugs. People without insurance or with low incomes are hit the hardest. Bitcoin is different. It has a fi

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