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Oct 30 2025CRIME

Justice on Trial: The Case of a Deputy and a Fatal 911 Call

In Illinois, a jury is grappling with a tough decision. They're trying to figure out what happened when a former deputy shot and killed an unarmed Black woman in her own home. The woman, Sonya Massey, had called 911 for help, not realizing it would be her last call. The deputy, Sean Grayson, is now

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Fragile Truce: A Breakdown and Its Aftermath

The fragile ceasefire in Gaza faced a serious test after a night of intense Israeli airstrikes. These strikes resulted in the deaths of 104 people, including 46 children, according to local health officials. This was the deadliest incident since the truce began on October 10th. The Israeli military

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Oct 29 2025BUSINESS

Stocks Rise as Investors Await Fed's Move

Stocks worldwide are on the rise as traders keep an eye on the Federal Reserve's upcoming interest rate decision. Before markets opened, the S&P 500, Dow Jones, and Nasdaq were all up, following record highs the day before. This surge comes as investors hope for a rate cut due to a slowing job marke

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Oct 29 2025CRIME

The Louvre Heist: A Wake-Up Call for Security

In a surprising turn of events, two individuals have admitted some involvement in the recent Louvre jewel heist. This admission comes as a shock to many, given the museum's reputation for high security. The suspects, a 34-year-old Algerian man and a 39-year-old individual, were both arrested in the

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Oct 29 2025SPORTS

NBA Stars Face Pay Freeze Amid Gambling Scandal

Terry Rozier, the Miami Heat's guard, is in hot water. He's not getting paid while he's on leave because of his recent arrest. This is all because of some serious gambling charges. The Heat are holding onto his $26. 6 million salary until the legal mess is sorted out. If he's cleared, he might get t

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Oct 29 2025SPORTS

Alamosa's Big Win: More Than Just a Score

Alamosa High School's football team, the Mean Moose, put on a show against Salida, even if their shutout streak came to an end. The final score was 50-13, a clear win for Alamosa. The game was a mix of strong plays and some mistakes, but in the end, Alamosa came out on top. The Mean Moose started s

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Oct 29 2025SCIENCE

How Mice Nerves React to Spicy Food

Mice have a complex nerve system in their tummies. These nerves, called vagal nerves, have four branches that connect to important organs like the stomach, intestines, and liver. Scientists wanted to see how these nerves react to capsaicin, the stuff that makes food spicy. They did experiments on m

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Oct 29 2025SPORTS

College Athletes and Sports Betting: A Risky Mix?

The NCAA has recently stirred up a lot of controversy by changing its rules on sports betting. Just last week, they decided to let college athletes bet on pro sports. But then, things got complicated. First, the NCAA's Division I board pushed back the start date for this new rule. It was supposed t

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Foreign Money in NYC Mayor Race Sparks Legal Trouble

In the final stretch of the New York City mayoral race, Democratic candidate Zohran Mamdani is facing serious allegations. A group called the Coolidge Reagan Foundation has sent criminal referrals to the Department of Justice and Manhattan District Attorney. They claim Mamdani's campaign took illega

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Oct 29 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Heist: Who's Playing by the Rules?

A high-stakes courtroom drama is unfolding, centered around a $25 million crypto theft. The spotlight is on the CEO of Savannah Technologies, who is defending his company's trading strategies. The main suspects are two brothers, Anton and James Peraire-Bueno, both with MIT backgrounds. They are accu

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