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Nov 21 2024CRIME

Jussie Smollett: A Controversial Verdict Reversed

In a surprising turn of events, actor Jussie Smollett's conviction for faking a hate crime has been overturned. This story begins in 2019 when Smollett claimed he was attacked by two men who shouted racial and homophobic slurs. Police later alleged that Smollett staged the entire incident. After a l

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

Handling Trauma: Therapy for Kids Bereaved by Violence

When a child loses a loved one to homicide, it's tough. We need to help them cope. Researchers in Britain recently studied how kids and teens deal with this horror. They focused on a treatment called Traumatic Grief-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TGF-CBT). 222 kids, aged 8 to 25, who finished

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Nov 21 2024POLITICS

Republicans Keep Gaetz Report Under Wraps: What's Next?

In a surprising move, Republicans on the House Ethics Committee voted against releasing an investigation report on Matt Gaetz. The panel, led by Republicans, decided to keep the report secret, even though Democrats and some Senate Republicans wanted it made public before Gaetz's confirmation hearing

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Nov 21 2024SPORTS

Fantasy Football Week 12: Trends to Watch

Week 12 of the NFL season is here, and fantasy football owners need to stay sharp! Let's dive into some key trends and stats that could help you make better lineup decisions. First off, the Commanders are facing the Cowboys in a late-season matchup. While it might not seem like a fair fight, the Co

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Nov 21 2024BUSINESS

Marriott CEO: Business is Strong, Layoffs Are a Shift

Marriott International's CEO, Anthony Capuano, recently shared some good news. Despite laying off over 800 corporate workers, he believes the company's business is solid. The hotel chain's growth is looking up, with a 3% increase in worldwide revenue per available room (RevPar) in the third quarter.

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Nov 21 2024ENTERTAINMENT

First Look: New Crime Series Hits Apple TV+

Want to know what's cooking in the world of TV crime dramas? An upcoming series called Dope Thief has just revealed its first images. Produced by none other than Ridley Scott, this show is set to debut on Apple TV+ in early 2025. The series follows two DEA agents, played by Brian Tyree Henry and Wag

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Nov 21 2024SPORTS

Basketball Branded Scents: Aroma360 Teams Up with NBA

Imagine walking into a room and feeling like you're right there on the hardwood court. That's the idea behind Aroma360's new line of luxury fragrances inspired by NBA teams. The scent company threw a grand launch party in Beverly Hills, showing off their latest creations. Each of the 30 NBA teams ha

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Nov 21 2024OPINION

President-Elect Trump's Media Target: What's the Future of Journalism?

President-elect Donald Trump's re-election hasn't just brought chaos to the Senate and worries from world leaders—it's also set off alarm bells for another important group: journalists. Trump has a history of threatening the media, and he's not shy about it. He's even bragged about killing the mains

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Nov 21 2024POLITICS

Conspiracy Theories and Their Impact on Outgroup Attitudes During Crises

What happens when people believe in conspiracy theories during crises? This study took a closer look at this question, focusing on Germany. Researchers used an experiment to see how different crisis scenarios, like health, economic, and security issues, affected people's attitudes towards others, or

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Nov 21 2024POLITICS

Voting in the 2019 EU Elections: How Our Feelings About the EU Influence Our Choices

The 2019 European Parliament elections were a big deal, and not just because of who got elected. They showed something important about how we feel about the EU and how that affects who we vote for. You see, EU attitudes aren't just one thing – they're complicated and different for each person. And t

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