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May 02 2025CRIME

A Sudden Attack on Sullivan's Island

A quiet afternoon turned chaotic on Sullivan's Island. Two young kids and an adult were hit by a car near a church preschool. This wasn't a simple accident. It might have been on purpose. The driver sped off, leaving behind a scene of panic and fear. The police sprang into action. They launched a m

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May 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Gaming Gets Pricier: Xbox Joins the Price Hike Trend

Gamers worldwide are facing a new reality. The cost of gaming is going up. Microsoft has decided to increase the prices of its Xbox consoles, controllers, headsets, and some games. This change is happening globally, with a few exceptions. The price of headsets, for instance, is only going up in the

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May 01 2025HEALTH

The Impact of Jail Time on Brain Health for Black Elders

The United States has a long history of racial injustice, one of the most visible examples is the disproportionate number of Black individuals in prisons. This issue became more pronounced after the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994. This law led to a significant increase in the

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May 01 2025FINANCE

Trump Media's Big Move: What's Next for the Company?

Trump Media and Technology Group has just received the green light from its shareholders to make a significant change. The company is set to leave Delaware and reincorporate in Florida. This decision was backed by a overwhelming majority, with 136 million votes in favor and only around 270, 000 vote

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May 01 2025EDUCATION

The Power of Different Minds in Academic Research

Academic research is a vast field with many opportunities for innovation. Looking at it through the lens of neurodiversity can reveal some of these opportunities. Autistic individuals bring unique strengths to research, such as exceptional pattern recognition and a strong sense of order. These trait

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May 01 2025SCIENCE

The Tiny Wasp's Eye: A Big Breakthrough in Insect Vision

A recent study has cracked open a new way to look at insect eyes. It's all about a tiny wasp. The wasp is called Megaphragma viggianii. This wasp is so small, it's hard to see with the naked eye. But don't let its size fool you. Its eyes are packed with details that are helping scientists under

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Apr 30 2025BUSINESS

Income and Spending: What's the Deal in March 2025?

The latest numbers are in, and it looks like people in the U. S. had a bit more cash to spend in March 2025. Personal income saw a boost of $116. 8 billion, which is about a 0. 5% increase from the previous month. This means that after taxes, folks had around $102. 0 billion more to play with, and t

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Apr 30 2025SPORTS

Heated Moments on the Court

In the world of sports, emotions often run high, especially after a tough loss. The Milwaukee Bucks found themselves on the losing end of a close game against the Indiana Pacers. The final score was 119-118 in favor of the Pacers, and the game went into overtime, making the defeat even more painful

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Apr 30 2025SPORTS

Fines and Lessons: The Falcons' Prank Call Blunder

The NFL has taken a stern stance on a recent incident involving the Atlanta Falcons and their defensive coordinator, Jeff Ulbrich. The league has slapped the team with a $250, 000 fine and Ulbrich with a $100, 000 penalty. This all stems from a prank call made to Shedeur Sanders, which exposed confi

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Apr 30 2025CRIME

Lacrosse Team's Dark Night: When Hazing Turned Into Kidnapping

In Syracuse, New York, a group of high school students from Westhill High School found themselves in serious trouble after a prank gone wrong. The incident involved at least 11 students who are now facing felony kidnapping charges. The students had planned to haze younger members of the school’s l

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