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Dec 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Faces Through Time: Sandro Miller's Half-Century Journey

Sandro Miller, a renowned photographer, has just released a book titled "On Earth as It Is Not in Heaven. " This collection features 229 photos taken over the past 50 years. The book also includes words from photography experts and notable figures like John Malkovich. One of the most memorable mome

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Dec 04 2025CRYPTO

Euro Stablecoins: A Sleeping Giant?

Euro stablecoins might seem small now, but they have huge potential. Right now, most stablecoins are tied to the US dollar, making up over 99% of the market. Euro stablecoins, on the other hand, are barely a blip at around $600 million. But don't let the small numbers fool you. The euro is the world

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Dec 04 2025BUSINESS

From YouTube Star to Business Mogul: Jimmy Donaldson's Big Leap

Jimmy Donaldson, known to many as MrBeast, has grown far beyond his YouTube roots. With nearly half a billion subscribers, he's not just a content creator anymore. He's a businessman with a diverse portfolio that includes chocolate, toys, and even a theme park in Saudi Arabia. His company, Beast Ind

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Dec 04 2025CRIME

Arizona Murder Mystery: Wealthy Farmer's Wife Found Dead

In a small town in Arizona, a tragic event unfolded. Kerri Ann Abatti, 59, was found dead in her home on November 20th. The local sheriff's office confirmed it was a homicide. No one has been arrested yet, and the investigation is still ongoing. The victim was going through a divorce. She had filed

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Dec 04 2025CRIME

New York City's Crime Drop: A Victory, But Not a Final Win

New York City has seen a big drop in crime, and it's time to acknowledge the efforts that made this happen. The city's new police chief, Jessica Tisch, has been a game-changer. She took charge and made some tough decisions that turned things around. Under her leadership, the NYPD has been more effec

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

A Candidate's Bold Plan for MacArthur Park

Raul Claros, a candidate for the Los Angeles City Council, has a unique plan. If he wins, he will live and work from a trailer near MacArthur Park. This is not just a random idea. It is a way to highlight the serious problems in the area. The park and its surroundings are facing many issues. These

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Washington's Crime Crisis: Who's in Charge?

In the wake of a tragic shooting involving National Guard troops in Washington, D. C. , the debate over who should handle the city's crime crisis has heated up. The incident, which left one soldier dead and another critically injured, has sparked a discussion about the role of Congress in addressing

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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

Minnesota's Somali Community: Facts and Fictions

Minnesota is home to the largest Somali community in the U. S. Over 84, 000 people of Somali descent live in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area alone. Many fled war and found safety in Minnesota's welcoming environment. Most are U. S. citizens, with 87% of foreign-born Somalis having gained citizenship.

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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

A Surprising Pardon: Trump Frees Democratic Congressman

In a move that has raised eyebrows, President Donald Trump has decided to pardon Democratic Congressman Henry Cuellar and his wife, Imelda. The couple had been accused of taking around $600, 000 in bribes, with the money allegedly coming from an Azerbaijani oil company and a Mexican bank. Trump anno

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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

New Rules for Immigrants from Certain Countries

Recent changes have been made to immigration policies. The U. S. government has decided to put a hold on many immigration processes for people from 19 specific countries. These countries are seen as high-risk. The decision includes a wide range of processes, like green card applications and naturali

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