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Mar 21 2025POLITICS

Sudan's Military Makes Key Gain in Khartoum

A significant shift occurred in Sudan's ongoing conflict. The Sudanese military announced it had regained control of the Republican Palace in Khartoum. This move is a big deal because the palace had been a stronghold for the rival Rapid Support Forces (RSF) for nearly two years. The palace, a symbo

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Mar 21 2025CRIME

Car Thefts Decline in the USA

Car thefts have been a significant issue in the USA, especially for certain brands. It was a problem that seemed to be getting worse. But, there is some good news. The number of car thefts has dropped a lot. This is because two car companies, Hyundai and Kia, made some big changes. For a while, Hyu

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Mar 21 2025CRIME

How Criminals Choke the Life Out of Their Victims

Strangulation is a brutal and often misunderstood way of committing murder. It is important to understand the different types of people who commit these crimes. It is also important to understand the situations that lead to these murders. This is because it can help the police catch the criminals

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Mar 21 2025POLITICS

The Push for U. S. Mineral Independence

The U. S. is taking a big step towards reducing its reliance on imported minerals. This move is all about boosting domestic production. The focus is on key minerals like uranium, copper, potash, gold, and possibly coal. These minerals are crucial for various industries, from energy to agriculture.

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Mar 21 2025POLITICS

The Unfolding Drama Between Trump's Team and the Judiciary

In recent days, the Trump administration has been making waves in the legal world, particularly with Chief Justice John Roberts. The situation revolves around the Alien Enemies Act case, where the administration's actions seem more about provoking Judge James Boasberg than about winning the case on

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Mar 21 2025HEALTH

Telehealth: The New Norm for Mental Health Prescriptions

The COVID-19 pandemic changed the game for mental health professionals. With the world in lockdown, the U. S. government loosened rules to make telemedicine more available. This shift allowed mental health providers to see patients and prescribe certain medications without needing an in-person visit

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Mar 21 2025SPORTS

Nate Diaz Cleared of Battery Charge in Las Vegas

A legal hurdle has been cleared for combat sports icon Nate Diaz. The misdemeanor battery charge against him in Las Vegas has been dropped. This charge came from an incident that happened in August at the Omnia nightclub inside Caesars Palace. Diaz was accused of hitting a bouncer. A video of the in

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Mar 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Guns, Babies, and Big Budgets: A New Film by a Famous Director

A new movie is on the way, and it's already making waves. The film is called "One Battle After Another. " It's directed by a well-known filmmaker and stars some big names. Leonardo DiCaprio, Regina Hall, Teyana Taylor, and Sean Penn are all in it. This is the director's first movie since "Licorice P

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Mar 20 2025CRIME

Drug Hotspots: How Cities Big and Small Are Coping

Drug dealing and use in public spaces is a growing worry for law enforcement and local governments in Sweden. These areas, known as open drug scenes, are linked to various issues like crime and disorder. Many people think these scenes only happen in big cities. However, they are also present in smal

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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

Why Physiologic Solutions Might Be Better for Sick Patients

When it comes to treating seriously ill patients, the choice of fluid can make a big difference. Physiologic solutions, often called balanced solutions, are gaining attention for their potential benefits over normal saline. These solutions mimic the body's natural fluids more closely. This can lead

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