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Jul 29 2025POLITICS

A Shot in the Dark: South Carolina's Hate Crime Debate

A recent incident in Richland County has sparked a heated discussion about the need for a statewide hate crimes law in South Carolina. On July 17, a man named Jonathan Felkel allegedly shot at a Black neighbor in the Spring Valley neighborhood, and he was arrested under a new local hate intimidation

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Jul 29 2025CRIME

Little Village Faces Hate-Fueled Vandalism

A man from the Little Village neighborhood is now facing serious charges. Philip Dominguez, 38, is accused of spraying hate symbols and offensive messages on three buildings. The incidents happened on July 19 and 20. Police say Dominguez used swastikas and the phrase \"ICE rules\" in his vandalism.

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Jul 29 2025CRIME

Macomb County's Big Community Party in August

Macomb County is buzzing with excitement for the upcoming National Night Out in August. This isn't just any party; it's a chance for neighbors to meet, have fun, and learn how to keep their communities safe. In Roseville, the Neighborhood Watch is throwing a bash at Veterans Memorial Park on August

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Jul 28 2025CRIME

A Shocking Night in Turks and Caicos: What Went Wrong?

In a sudden and tragic turn of events, three young men lost their lives and ten others were hurt in a violent shooting at a well-known gathering spot in Turks and Caicos Islands. This incident marks the first major shooting of this kind in the area, leaving everyone stunned and worried. The shootin

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Jul 28 2025BUSINESS

How to Spot a Winner: Kevin O'Leary's Guide to Picking Successful Entrepreneurs

Kevin O'Leary, a well-known investor, has a special way of picking people to invest in. He looks for three main things: a strong focus, good listening skills, and the ability to get things done. First, he values a "founder's mindset. " This means the person can focus on what's important and ignore

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Jul 28 2025HEALTH

How Social Media Can Help Black Women Fight Hidden Chemical Threats

Black women face a bigger risk of health problems tied to hormones. Why? They are often exposed to more endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in everyday products. EDCs are sneaky chemicals that mess with the body's natural hormones. Social media influencers might be a key player in spreading the w

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Jul 25 2025CRIME

Campus Chaos: A Night of Gunfire and Fear

In the early hours of Friday morning, a peaceful night on the University of New Mexico campus turned into a scene of panic. A shooting at a student housing center left one person dead and another injured. The university quickly shut down its main campus in Albuquerque, urging everyone to stay put an

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Jul 25 2025POLITICS

Israel and Hamas: Stuck in a Loop

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has hinted that his government is looking into other ways to handle the situation with Hamas, instead of continuing the current talks. This comes after both Israel and the U. S. pulled their negotiating teams out of Qatar. The U. S. envoy, Steve Witkoff, me

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Jul 25 2025POLITICS

A High-Profile Exit and Pension Fund Concerns

Antonio Gracias, the CEO of Valor Equity Partners, has stepped down from his role at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). This move comes after questions were raised about the potential risks his dual roles posed to the nine public pension funds that Valor manages, totaling nearly $2 bill

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Jul 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Tesla Diner: A Viral Roast or Just Honest Review?

A local TV reporter's live broadcast from Tesla's new diner in Hollywood quickly became a hot topic online. The reporter, Ellina Abovian from KTLA, didn't hold back her thoughts about the place. She even admitted she didn't eat there, choosing to order a breakfast burrito from Uber Eats instead. Whe

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