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Nov 05 2025CELEBRITIES

A Reality Star's Dark Turn: Legal Troubles and a Call for Help

Randy Madden, a former contestant from "American Idol, " is in hot water. He's been arrested and charged with some serious crimes. The allegations? Having sexual encounters with a minor, sending harmful material, and trying to stop someone from reporting a crime. Madden has pleaded not guilty to all

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Nov 05 2025BUSINESS

New York Times Sees Growth in Subscriptions Amid High Demand for News

People in the U. S. are really into staying updated. This is because there's a lot going on in the world. Politics, money matters, global events, and climate worries are all big topics right now. So, it's no surprise that news outlets are seeing a boost. The New York Times (NYT) is one of those out

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Nov 05 2025SCIENCE

The DNA Link to What We Study

Ever wondered why some people lean towards science while others prefer arts? It turns out, our genes might have a say in this. Recent research has found that our DNA can influence the educational paths we choose. Scientists looked at the genes of over 463, 000 people from Finland, Norway, and the N

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Nov 05 2025HEALTH

Balancing Tradition and Progress: Protecting Young Minds in China

In China, young people's mental health is becoming a big deal. But there's a problem: old traditions and new laws aren't always on the same page. Confucian values, which have been around for ages, teach respect for teachers and hard work. These values help keep schools running smoothly. But they als

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Nov 05 2025CRIME

A Tragic Event in Sparwood: What Happened?

In Sparwood, a serious incident occurred on November 2, 2025. A man lost his life after being hit by a vehicle. The police are now looking into this case as a crime. The Southeast District Major Crime Unit is leading the investigation. They are gathering information about what happened. The police

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Nov 05 2025CRIME

A Finance Director's Betrayal: How Trust Was Broken and a Preschool Agency Closed

A former finance director at a non-profit organization has been sentenced to prison for her role in a scheme that led to the closure of an agency supporting preschool children. Sharon Killebrew, 70, was found guilty of embezzling over $1. 1 million from the Early Learning Neighborhood Collaborative

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Nov 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Dentistry Gets a Tech Boost: AI Steps In to Help Patients Understand Their Care

Dentists now have a new tool to help patients grasp their oral health better. VideaHealth and Henry Schein One have teamed up to create the Impact Panel. This feature is part of the Detect AI experience for Dentrix and Dentrix Ascend users. It uses AI to show patients their dental issues in real tim

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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

Putin's Move: Is Nuclear Testing Back on the Table?

Russia's leader, Vladimir Putin, has asked his team to look into restarting nuclear tests. This comes after the U. S. president hinted that America might do the same. Putin said Russia has followed the rules of the nuclear test ban treaty, but if others start testing, Russia will too. A top Russian

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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

New York's Mayor and the Nation's Political Shift

New York City recently elected Zohran Mamdani as its new mayor. Mamdani identifies as a democratic socialist, but his views lean more towards communism. He has expressed support for government control over industries and public services, like free transportation and city-run grocery stores. Mamdani

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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

Russia's Nuclear Showcase: A Bold Move or Just Bluster?

Russia's leader, Vladimir Putin, recently honored the creators of two powerful nuclear weapons, the Burevestnik missile and the Poseidon underwater torpedo. This event happened in a big ceremony at the Kremlin. Putin said these weapons are very important for Russia and the whole world in the 21st ce

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