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Dec 06 2024CRIME

The Puzzling Murder: A New York Enigma

Imagine this: in the middle of busy New York City, a man named Brian Thompson was shot and killed. He was the big shot at UnitedHealthcare. What makes this tragic event even more mysterious? The bullets that took his life had unusual markings. They were engraved with the words "deny, " "defend, " an

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Dec 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Casual Betting: Lucra's Fun Way to Boost Business

Picture this: you're at your favorite sports bar, watching a game with friends. You decide to make things more interesting by placing a friendly wager. Now, imagine if this could be done easily and safely through an app. That's precisely what Lucra, a startup from Stanford, is offering. They've crea

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Dec 05 2024HEALTH

The Leaded Fuel Legacy: A Silent Crisis

Imagine the 1960s and '70s, when cars filled up with gas that seemed ordinary but hid a serious threat: lead. This harmful substance, invisible to the eye, damaged the brains and nervous systems of children born between 1966 and 1970. Fast forward to today, and we're still grappling with the fallout

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Dec 05 2024CRIME

Cops Share Clear Pic of Person Wanted in CEO Shooting

New York City police have shared clear surveillance images of someone they want to talk to about the murder of UnitedHealthcare's CEO, Brian Thompson. The photos, taken from security cameras, show most of the person's face. This happened right before Thompson was shot and killed early Wednesday morn

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Dec 05 2024CELEBRITIES

Guns and Glamour: A Former Publicist's Perspective on Diddy

Sean 'Diddy' Combs, hip-hop royalty, was once the life of the party. But behind the glitz, there were guns and concerns about power and security. His former publicist, Rob Shuter, shed light on this. Shuter worked with Diddy from 2002 to 2004 and saw a different side of the mogul. According to Shute

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Dec 05 2024CRIME

The Surprising Truth About False Confessions

Confessions play a huge role in solving crimes, but sometimes, innocent people admit to crimes they didn't commit. Research often uses students or volunteers in controlled settings, which may not fully capture the real deal. Let's dive deeper into false confessions during police interrogations. We'l

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Dec 05 2024CRIME

Mystery Words on Bullets: Clues in CEO's Shooting

In a shocking turn of events, police investigating the deadly shooting of UnitedHealth Group CEO Brian Thompson discovered three intriguing words on bullet casings at the crime scene. The words "deny, " "defend, " and "depose" were found by detectives, which might be clues left by the gunman. Thomps

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Dec 05 2024SPORTS

Sports-Themed Puzzle: NYT's New Connections Game

Ever heard of the NYT's Connections puzzle? Well, there's a new twist! Welcome to the beta version of Connections: Sports Edition. This game is a sports fan's dream, where you group 16 sports-related words into four categories. It's free to play for a few weeks, so let's dive into how it works. The

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Dec 05 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Saga of Cécile: A Summer of Change

Ever wondered what summertime drama looks like on the French Riviera? Meet Bonjour Tristesse, a film that's got Hollywood buzzing. This isn't just any old movie—it's the directorial debut of Durga Chew-Bose, and it's based on Françoise Sagan's nifty 1954 novel. The story follows 18-year-old Cécile,

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Dec 05 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Shaq Teases London Fans with Gangs of London Role

Shaquille O'Neal has set his sights on London again, this time with an unexpected twist. The former basketball star hinted at joining the cast of the hit show "Gangs of London" for its third season. While no official announcement has been made, Shaq posted a video on Instagram, saying he was taking

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