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Dec 04 2025CRIME

Libya's First War Crimes Suspect Faces Justice

A man from Libya, Khaled Mohamed Ali Al Hishri, is in trouble. He's accused of terrible things happening in a prison. People were hurt, tortured, and even sexually abused. Now, he's asking to be let out of jail while he waits for his trial. This is a big deal. It's the first time someone from Libya

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Dec 04 2025BUSINESS

Dead Sea Deal: Who Gets the Prize?

Israel has a plan to make more money from the Dead Sea. They want to change the rules for taking minerals from this famous lake. The government says they want to make sure the public gets a fair deal. They also want to protect the environment. Right now, a company called ICL Group has the rights to

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

New Orleans Faces Immigration Enforcement Wave

New Orleans is now in the spotlight as federal authorities kick off a major immigration enforcement operation. The focus? Individuals with serious criminal records who are living in the city illegally. Think home invaders, armed robbers, car thieves, and those accused of rape. The U. S. Department o

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

California's New Tool for Reporting ICE Actions

California has set up a digital platform for people to share videos, pictures, and other proof of possible misconduct by federal immigration officers. This move comes as part of a broader response to the Trump administration's tough stance on immigration. In recent times, immigration agents have be

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Dec 04 2025HEALTH

Semaglutide's Big Letdown in Alzheimer's Battle

Semaglutide, the star ingredient in weight-loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy, just took a big hit. Two major trials showed it doesn't help people with early Alzheimer's or mild memory issues. Thousands of people aged 55 to 85 took part, but the results were clear: no improvement in memory or daily funct

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Dec 04 2025HEALTH

Teen Pregnancy: A Closer Look at Brazil's Mixed Progress

Brazil's teen pregnancy rates have been on a rollercoaster over the past 13 years. Between 2010 and 2023, the numbers first climbed and then started to fall. By 2023, the rate for girls aged 15-19 was 41. 6 births per 1, 000, while for those aged 10-14, it was just 2. 1 per 1, 000. These numbers sho

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Why the Caribbean Strike Story Might Not Be What It Seems

The Caribbean strike story has everyone talking. Some say it was a war crime. Others say it was just a job done. The truth? It's not clear yet. First, let's talk about the claims. Some news outlets say Secretary of War Pete Hegseth ordered a "kill-everybody" mission. They say he wanted to strike a

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Dec 04 2025ENVIRONMENT

Coffee and Climate: What's Brewing?

Coffee lovers often ponder the environmental impact of their favorite brew. While coffee isn't the worst offender when it comes to climate change, it still contributes to greenhouse gas emissions. Experts estimate that producing a kilogram of roasted coffee can release over 40 kilograms of carbon di

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Dec 04 2025SPORTS

Bengals Gear Up for Snowy Showdown in Buffalo

The Cincinnati Bengals are getting ready for a chilly challenge. They're set to face the Buffalo Bills in a game that might be played in the snow. The team isn't taking any chances. They're already preparing for the cold and snowy conditions. The weather forecast for the game is all over the place.

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Dec 04 2025SPORTS

Weather Chaos Threatens Snowball Derby Showdown

Racing fans and drivers alike are on edge as unpredictable weather threatens to disrupt the highly anticipated Snowball Derby at Five Flags Speedway. The event, often dubbed the Super Bowl of short-track racing, is facing a tough challenge from the skies, turning the schedule into a high-stakes gues

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