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Aug 14 2025SCIENCE

Mystery Lights Dance Across the East Coast Sky

On a night meant for meteor showers, something strange lit up the sky. On August 13, 2025, people along the East Coast saw spirals of light twisting above them. These weren't shooting stars. They were something else entirely. The show started after 9 p. m. ET. Videos popped up online from places li

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Aug 14 2025SCIENCE

How Tiny Particles Affect Air Pollution and Our Health

Scientists used a computer model to study how tiny particles in the air can change the levels of a harmful chemical called benzo(a)pyrene (BaP). They looked at three different ways to measure how these particles protect BaP from breaking down. The results showed that BaP levels change with the seaso

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Aug 12 2025BUSINESS

A Steel Mill Tragedy: One Life Lost, Many Questions

A recent explosion at the U. S. Steel Clairton plant in Pennsylvania has left a community in shock and mourning. Timothy Quinn, a 39-year-old father of three, was one of the two people who lost their lives in the blast. His sister, Trisha Quinn, shared her harrowing experience of rushing to the plan

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Aug 09 2025HEALTH

A Rare Groin Mystery in Pregnancy

A 34-year-old pregnant woman found a lump in her groin. It was not painful, but it did not go away. She had no other symptoms. Doctors thought it was a type of hernia called an inguinal hernia. They even scheduled surgery to fix it. But during the operation, they found something else. It was a rare

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Aug 08 2025CRIME

Seeking Justice: Actor Speaks Out Against Epstein's Accomplice

An actress, who claims to be a victim of Jeffrey Epstein, has come forward to share her story. She is the first person known to have filed a police report against Epstein back in 1997. Her lawyer, Gloria Allred, has been vocal about the need for the government to release the transcripts of the Justi

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Aug 06 2025BUSINESS

Panama's Ports: A Battle for Control

Panama is making waves in the shipping world. The country's president, Jose Raul Mulino, has hinted that Panama might take over two major ports near the Panama Canal. This move could disrupt a huge $20 billion deal involving BlackRock and Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC). The ports in question,

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Aug 03 2025POLITICS

History's Lessons: Why the Smithsonian is Updating Its Impeachment Exhibit

The Smithsonian has decided to refresh an exhibit at the National Museum of American History. This exhibit is all about U. S. presidents and their impeachment stories. The change comes after some people noticed that references to President Trump's impeachments were taken out last month. The Smithso

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Aug 02 2025CRIME

A Crypto Heist Gone Wrong: The Bitcoin Torture Case Unfolds

In a bizarre turn of events, one of the suspects in a high-profile Bitcoin torture case has been released from jail. John Woeltz, a 37-year-old cryptocurrency investor from Kentucky, walked out of Rikers Island after posting a $1 million bond. This happened two months after his arrest for allegedly

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Aug 02 2025CRIME

Bitcoin Heist Gone Wrong: The Strange Case of the SoHo House

In a bizarre turn of events, a man accused of kidnapping for cryptocurrency was let out of jail on a huge bond. John Woeltz, the suspect, had to wear an electronic monitor and stay at home, except for a few reasons like seeing a doctor or going to court. He also had to give up his passport. The pro

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Aug 02 2025CRIME

A Dentist's Dark Deeds: Love, Lies, and Lethal Shakes

In a shocking turn of events, a Colorado dentist, James Craig, was handed a life sentence for the murder of his wife, Angela. The court found him guilty of not just her murder but also of trying to cover up his crimes. The jury rejected his claim that he had helped his wife commit suicide, a claim t

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