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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

Was the Venezuelan Boat Attack a War Crime or Murder?

A recent incident involving a Venezuelan boat has sparked a heated debate. Some believe it was a war crime, while others think it might have been plain murder. The confusion arises from the legal framework surrounding the event. The boat was allegedly involved in drug trafficking. The U. S. governm

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Dec 01 2025SPORTS

NASCAR in Hot Water: Legal Battles and Controversial Texts

NASCAR is facing some serious heat right now. Two racing teams, 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports, are suing them. They say NASCAR is being unfair and controlling too much. The teams didn't sign a big agreement for next year. They think NASCAR is stopping other racing series from starting up. N

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Dec 01 2025EDUCATION

Physics Magic: Where Science Meets Fun

At Foothill College, two physics teachers, Frank Cascarano and David Marasco, are preparing for something extraordinary. They are not just teaching physics; they are performing it. Their show, "The Physics Show, " is a mix of science and magic. They will make fire with mirrors, drop eggs without bre

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Dec 01 2025HEALTH

Helping People with Liver Issues Quit Drinking: What Stands in Their Way?

People with liver damage from drinking often struggle to get help for their alcohol problem. This is a big issue because drinking can make their liver problems worse. A recent study looked into why this happens and what can be done to help more people get the treatment they need. First, it's import

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Dec 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Shining Beacon of Holiday Cheer and Hope

On a rainy Sunday, a vibrant crowd gathered to celebrate the launch of a beloved holiday tradition on Staten Island. The DiMartino family's home on Sharrotts Road was transformed into a dazzling Christmas village, featuring Victorian displays, a bustling bakery, a lively dance hall, a whimsical caro

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Dec 01 2025CELEBRITIES

A Legend's Birthday Bash: Berry Gordy Turns 96 in Style

Berry Gordy Jr. , the mastermind behind Motown, had a birthday party to remember. On November 29th, he celebrated his 96th birthday at the Hillcrest Country Club in Los Angeles. The guest list was packed with stars, music industry bigwigs, and family members. Stevie Wonder was one of the highlights

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Dec 01 2025CRIME

The Struggle to Leave the Past Behind

Desistance, the process of leaving a life of crime, is often seen as a straightforward journey. However, it's far from simple. It's more like a winding road with many obstacles. This is especially true for those trying to leave gangs or drug-related activities. A recent study looked at a Swedish pro

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Dec 01 2025CRIME

Family Honor or Family Horror: The Chilling Case of Ryan Al Najjar

In a small town in the Netherlands, a young woman's life was tragically cut short. Ryan Al Najjar, just 18 years old, was found dead in a swamp, her body bound and gagged. This was not an accident, but a planned murder by her own family. Her crime? Living a life they deemed too Western. Ryan's brot

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Nov 30 2025POLITICS

The Short and Rocky Journey of Lindsey Halligan

Lindsey Halligan's time as a US attorney was anything but smooth. She was picked by Donald Trump to lead the Alexandria, Virginia office, but her tenure was cut short after just 63 days. A judge ruled that she was serving unlawfully, which meant the cases she was working on, including one against fo

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Nov 30 2025SPORTS

Jon Sumrall: Florida's New Football Coach

Jon Sumrall is about to take on a big job. He's expected to be the new head coach for the Florida Gators. This comes after a successful run at Tulane, where he's led the team to a great season. Sumrall is known for his strong defense and ability to build winning teams. At 43, he's had a quick rise

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