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Dec 04 2025CRIME

Unraveling the Mystery: The Man Behind the January 6th Pipe Bombs

The FBI has finally caught the person they believe planted pipe bombs near the U. S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. This arrest comes after a long search that lasted nearly five years. The suspect was picked up in Woodbridge, Virginia, which is about 35 miles from Washington, D. C. The bombs were foun

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Dec 04 2025EDUCATION

Boston's School Closure Plan Sparks Community Fury

Boston is facing a heated debate as the school district considers shutting down three schools. The plan has ignited strong emotions among parents, teachers, and students, who are fighting to keep these schools open. The schools at risk are The Community Academy of Science and Health, Another Course

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Dec 04 2025CRIME

A Look into Epstein's Island and Maxwell's Legal Battle

Recent events have brought Jeffrey Epstein's infamous Virgin Islands estate back into the spotlight. Democrats on the House Oversight Committee shared images and videos of the property, which were originally taken by the U. S. Virgin Islands government during a lawsuit against Epstein's estate. Thes

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

A Surprising Pardon: Trump Frees Texas Congressman

President Donald Trump made headlines by pardoning Texas Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar and his wife. This move came as a shock to many, especially since Cuellar has been vocal against President Joe Biden's immigration policies. Trump claimed that the couple was targeted for their political views, ca

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Dec 04 2025EDUCATION

Seton Hill University's Big Plans for Sports and Learning Spaces

Seton Hill University is making some big moves to upgrade its campus. They're planning to build a new indoor sports facility and renovate an old building called Sullivan Hall. The university is teaming up with the Latrobe Industrial Development Authority to help pay for these projects. They're looki

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Dec 04 2025SPORTS

College Sports in Chaos: Why Good Coaches Are Walking Away

College sports are in a mess. The recent retirement of Kansas State football coach Chris Klieman has sparked a heated discussion about the state of the industry. Gene Taylor, the athletic director at Kansas State, didn't hold back his frustrations. He pointed to the wild world of name, image, and li

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Dec 03 2025HEALTH

Newborn Vaccine Debate: Should Hepatitis B Shots Wait?

A group of health experts is debating whether newborns should still receive the hepatitis B vaccine right after birth. This vaccine is special because it's the first one designed to prevent cancer. Currently, health guidelines suggest that all babies get this shot within their first day of life. How

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Dec 03 2025SPORTS

Alabama's Big Move: Why the Crimson Tide Climbed Past Notre Dame

Alabama's recent performance caught the eye of the playoff committee, pushing them ahead of Notre Dame in the rankings. This shift gives Alabama a bit of breathing room before their big showdown with Georgia in the SEC Championship Game. The committee chair, Hunter Yurachek, shared some insights on

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Dec 03 2025BUSINESS

Pennsylvania's Drink Sales Hit a Slump

Pennsylvania's wine and spirit sales have taken a hit, marking only the second time in 30 years this has happened. The latest figures show a drop to $3. 16 billion for the fiscal year 2024-25, a small but notable decrease from the previous year. This decline is part of a bigger trend. People are cha

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Dec 03 2025EDUCATION

Unpacking Nuclear Weapons: A Conversation with Laura Reed

Laura Reed, a well-known expert in global security and U. S. foreign policy, is set to discuss the future of nuclear weapons in a world full of challenges. This event is organized by the World Affairs Council of Western Massachusetts and will take place on December 16th from noon to 1 p. m. at 1350

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