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Jul 29 2025CRIME

Little Village Faces Hate-Fueled Vandalism

A man from the Little Village neighborhood is now facing serious charges. Philip Dominguez, 38, is accused of spraying hate symbols and offensive messages on three buildings. The incidents happened on July 19 and 20. Police say Dominguez used swastikas and the phrase \"ICE rules\" in his vandalism.

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Jul 28 2025CRIME

Train Tragedy Strikes Germany: What Happened?

A terrible accident happened in southwest Germany. A passenger train went off the tracks near Riedlingen, close to Stuttgart. Sadly, three people died, and many others got hurt. The train company, Deutsche Bahn, doesn't know why this happened yet. Some reports say there was a storm before the crash.

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Jul 28 2025BUSINESS

Why Being an Ally Makes You a Better Leader

People in power have a big role to play in making workplaces more inclusive. A study found that most folks are open to diversity and inclusion, but they need leaders to show them the way. When leaders support these ideas, it makes a real difference. It turns out that being an ally isn't just good fo

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Jul 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Beyoncé's Big Impact: How a Tour Boosts Cities and Changes Culture

Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter Tour is more than just a music event. It's a big deal for cities and the economy. When she performs, local businesses see a huge boost. Hotels, restaurants, and shops make a lot of money. People spend extra on tickets, clothes, and travel. This isn't just about entertainment.

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Jul 25 2025HEALTH

Breathing Dirty Air: A Hidden Threat to Your Brain

Air pollution is not just bad for your lungs; it might also be harming your brain. Scientists have found a strong link between certain air pollutants and a higher chance of developing dementia. This is a big deal because dementia already affects millions of people worldwide, and that number is expec

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Jul 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Rock Legend Ozzy Osbourne Passes Away at 76

Ozzy Osbourne, the iconic frontman of Black Sabbath and a reality TV star, has died at the age of 76. His family shared the sad news, stating that he passed away surrounded by loved ones. The cause of his death has not been disclosed yet. Just a few weeks ago, Osbourne performed with Black Sabbath

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Jul 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

How Superman Shows Journalism's Power

Superman isn't just about flying heroes and dramatic battles. It also highlights how important journalism can be. In the movie, Clark Kent and Lois Lane work at the Daily Planet. They show how reporters can make a big difference. The film starts with Lois interviewing Clark. She asks him tough ques

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Jul 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Vanuatu's Fight Against Climate Change: A Struggle for Survival

Vanuatu, a small Pacific island nation, is taking a bold step by turning to the world court for help as climate disasters become more frequent and severe. This move is not legally binding, but it could influence future efforts to hold major polluters responsible and secure the funds and actions need

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Jul 20 2025CRYPTO

The U. S. Takes a Big Step in Crypto Regulation

In a significant move, the House of Representatives has approved three bills aimed at regulating the cryptocurrency industry, with one of them now heading to President Donald Trump's desk. The bills are part of Trump's push to establish the U. S. as a global leader in crypto. The first bill, which

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Jul 20 2025POLITICS

U. S. and Mexico in Aviation Showdown: What's at Stake?

The U. S. has recently taken a tough stance on Mexico's aviation policies. The move comes after Mexico asked airlines to shift from the main airport in Mexico City to a newer one farther away. The U. S. sees this as a breach of their trade deal and a way for Mexico to favor its own airlines. The U.

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