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Aug 23 2025POLITICS

Urban Crime: A Challenge for Leaders

Cities are buzzing with life, but they also have a dark side. Crime is a big problem that keeps people up at night. Washington, D. C. , is just one of many cities trying to figure out how to handle it. It's not an easy task, and it's not going to be solved overnight. Some leaders have tried to make

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Aug 21 2025CELEBRITIES

Art World Drama: Ex-Fiancées Clash Over Millions

Racquel Chevremont, a well-known figure from The Real Housewives of New York City, has taken legal action against her former fiancée and business partner, Michalene Thomas. The lawsuit, filed in August 2023, seeks $10 million in damages, alleging a range of issues from unfair pay to harassment. Che

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Aug 16 2025HEALTH

NIH Shifts Focus: What's Changing and Why?

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has recently shared a new plan for how it will spend money and choose research projects. This plan comes after big changes at the agency, like budget cuts and plans to reorganize. The head of the NIH, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, wants to be clear about these changes

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Aug 16 2025BUSINESS

Nutex Health: A Bumpy Ride in the Healthcare Stock Market

Nutex Health, a company in the healthcare sector, is going through a rough patch. Their stock took a big hit recently, dropping by 24% in a single day. This happened after they said they wouldn't be able to file their financial report on time. The reason? They're being investigated for possible wron

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Aug 14 2025SPORTS

The Hidden Dangers of Sports Betting: A Player's Perspective

Michael Porter Jr. recently shared his concerns about the dark side of sports betting, highlighting how it can tempt players to manipulate games. His brother, Jontay, faced severe consequences after being caught altering his stats to influence bets. This isn't an isolated incident; other athletes ha

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Aug 12 2025SCIENCE

Science Under Siege: A Look at Labs in Turmoil

In the heart of Worcester, Massachusetts, a scientific hub is facing an uncertain future. The University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School, home to groundbreaking RNA biology research, is grappling with significant funding cuts proposed by the Trump administration. The lab, led by Anastasia Khvor

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Aug 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Stephen Colbert and Friends Take on Elsbeth

Stephen Colbert is stepping back into the spotlight, but not in the way you'd expect. He's trading his Late Show desk for a role in the CBS dramedy Elsbeth. This isn't just any role, though. Colbert will play Scotty Bristol, the host of a fictional late-night show called "Way Late With Scotty Bristo

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Aug 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

FBI Spin-off CIA: A Bumpy Road to the Screen

The FBI franchise has had its share of ups and downs, and the latest spin-off, CIA, is no exception. The problems with CIA's development are not entirely surprising, given the franchise's past. The original series, FBI, had two successful spin-offs before CIA was announced. However, in 2025, CBS can

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Aug 08 2025CELEBRITIES

A New Beginning Amidst Heartbreak: Savannah's Joyful News

Savannah Blackstock Lee, daughter of the late Brandon Blackstock, is expecting her second child. She shared this exciting news on Instagram in July, just weeks before her father's passing. Brandon, who lost his battle with melanoma, a severe type of skin cancer, left behind a legacy of love and fami

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Aug 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Men's Dating App TeaOnHer Leaks User Data

A new dating app called TeaOnHer has popped up, letting men share details about women they've dated. It's like the popular app Tea, but reversed. TeaOnHer is gaining traction, but it's facing some serious security issues. First off, the app is the second most popular lifestyle app on iOS. That's im

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