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Oct 06 2025POLITICS

The 2024 Election: A Narrow Win or a Mandate?

The 2024 presidential election was close. Donald Trump won with 49. 8% of the popular vote and 312 electoral votes. This was not a huge win. It was the fourth-narrowest margin in the popular vote and the seventh-narrowest in the Electoral College since World War II. Yet, many people act like it was

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Oct 04 2025POLITICS

Americans Worry About Rising Political Tensions

Americans are united in one belief: political violence is wrong. Yet, many fear it will become more common in the future. This concern isn't new, but it has grown over recent years. Politics seems to be the main reason people can't get along. Most Americans believe that outside of politics, people

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Oct 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Big Savings on Top-Tier iPads: Should You Upgrade?

Amazon is currently offering a nice discount on the latest iPad Pro models, both the 11-inch and 13-inch versions. These tablets are packed with the powerful M4 chip, the same one found in the newest Macs. This makes them super strong for handling work tasks and entertainment. The 11-inch iPad Pro

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Sep 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Batavia's Furry Superstars: Maggie and Mabel

In Batavia, there are two unique stars that are stealing hearts and gaining a massive following. These stars are not your typical celebrities. They have shaggy coats, love to snuggle, and are always ready for a photo op. Maggie and Mabel, the Scottish Highland cows, are the main attraction at Majest

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Sep 28 2025SPORTS

A Look at the World Cup Mascots: From Fun to Forgettable

The World Cup has a long history of mascots, each one unique and sometimes confusing. The latest additions are Maple the Moose from Canada, Zayu the Jaguar from Mexico, and Clutch the Bald Eagle from the U. S. for the 2026 tournament. But how do they stack up against the others? First, let's talk a

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Sep 28 2025EDUCATION

Young Leaders Show Us How to Talk Differently

In a world where disagreements often turn into arguments, some young people are setting a great example. They are showing us that it's possible to talk about tough topics without getting angry or disrespectful. These students are from Bradley University. They come from different political groups, b

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Sep 28 2025CRIME

Justice Delayed: How Prosecutors' Mistakes Sent an Innocent Teen to Prison

In a shocking turn of events, two former prosecutors from Plymouth County are now facing serious consequences for their actions in a case that wrongfully imprisoned a young student for 17 years. The Board of Bar Overseers found their behavior unacceptable, highlighting how their actions damaged the

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Sep 26 2025CRIME

High-Profile Financier Accused of Exploiting Women

A wealthy former Wall Street trader is in serious trouble. Howard Rubin, once a big name in finance, now faces serious charges. He and his ex-assistant are accused of running a sex trafficking operation for years. The charges say Rubin paid women to meet him in fancy hotels and a special apartment.

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Sep 25 2025SCIENCE

Hidden History: Coins Reveal Forgotten Jewish Revolt

In a surprising find, archaeologists in Israel have uncovered a stash of ancient coins near the site of Jesus' ministry. The discovery happened at Hukok, a kibbutz in northern Israel, close to Capernaum, where Jesus is believed to have spent a lot of time. These coins, though, are much younger than

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Sep 23 2025CRIME

Lawyer in Hot Water Over Suspicious Crypto Case

A legal professional at a respected London law firm is now under scrutiny. The issue? A possible misuse of legal threats on behalf of a shady cryptocurrency company and its missing founder. Claire Gill, a solicitor at Carter-Ruck, is facing disciplinary action. She once worked for OneCoin and Ruja I

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