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Dec 27 2025CRIME

Robots and Crime: What Could Go Wrong by 2035?

By 2035, robots might be everywhere, doing jobs humans used to do. This could lead to some big problems. Europol, the police agency for Europe, thinks society might get angry and violent. They worry about robots taking over jobs and people getting upset. Robots could do many things, like take care

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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

UK Police Ditch Non-Crime Hate Records: A Step Towards Common Sense?

UK police are making a big change. They want to stop recording non-crime hate incidents (NCHIs). These are things that aren't crimes but are thought to be motivated by hate. Police chiefs think this system isn't working well. They say it takes officers away from real crime and might hurt free speech

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Dec 27 2025SPORTS

The Calm Force Behind UMass Women's Basketball Success

At UMass, assistant coach Yolanda Cole is a quiet powerhouse. She's been around the game for 16 years, working at different schools like Sacred Heart and Florida Atlantic. But her real strength isn't just basketball strategy. It's her ability to connect with players on a personal level. Mike Leflar

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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

Syria and Russia: Strengthening Ties in Defense and Beyond

Syria’s top officials recently traveled to Russia for high-level talks. They met with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The main focus? Military teamwork. Syria wants to boost its army’s power. Russia, in turn, seeks to keep its strong presence in Syria. The talks covered a lot. They included defen

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Dec 27 2025SCIENCE

Cosmic Clashes: Hubble's Rare Glimpse into Space Rock Smashups

Hubble Space Telescope has captured something extraordinary: the aftermath of two massive space rock collisions near a young star named Fomalhaut. This isn't just any star; it's in our cosmic backyard, just 25 light-years away. That's a staggering 150 trillion kilometers, but in space terms, it's pr

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Dec 27 2025SPORTS

Colts' Injury Updates: A Step Forward, A Step Back

The Indianapolis Colts are facing a mix of good and bad news regarding their players' injuries. On the bright side, star cornerback Sauce Gardner is making a comeback after missing three games due to a calf injury. Gardner, who joined the Colts in a high-profile trade from the New York Jets in Novem

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Dec 27 2025CRIME

Homs Hit by Deadly Mosque Blast

A blast rocked a mosque in Syria's Homs city on a Friday. The explosion happened during prayers at the Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib mosque. Eight people lost their lives in this attack. The Syrian Interior Ministry called it a terrorist act. The explosion took place in the Wadi al-Dhahab neighborhood. Mo

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Dec 27 2025SPORTS

Maxx Crosby's Future with Raiders Hangs in the Balance

The Raiders have decided to bench Maxx Crosby for the rest of the season. This move aims to secure a better draft position. But Crosby isn't happy about it. He left the team facility after the announcement. The Raiders are having a tough season. They have only two wins and 13 losses. Their next gam

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Dec 27 2025SPORTS

Packers' QB Shuffle: Willis Steps Up as Love Sits Out

The Green Bay Packers are making a change at quarterback for their upcoming game. Jordan Love, who got hurt last week, won't be playing against the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday. Instead, Malik Willis will get the start. Love got a concussion during the second quarter of the Packers' loss to the Chic

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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

A New Friendship Raises Eyebrows

Israel and Somaliland made waves recently. They decided to be friends officially. This is big news. It's the first time any country has done this with Somaliland. Somaliland is a region that wants to be its own country. It broke away from Somalia a long time ago. But most countries still see it as p

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