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Dec 04 2025CRIME

Unraveling the Mystery: The Man Behind the January 6th Pipe Bombs

The FBI has finally caught the person they believe planted pipe bombs near the U. S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. This arrest comes after a long search that lasted nearly five years. The suspect was picked up in Woodbridge, Virginia, which is about 35 miles from Washington, D. C. The bombs were foun

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Dec 04 2025BUSINESS

Tesla Climbs the Reliability Ladder in 2026

In a surprising turn of events, Tesla has managed to climb the ranks in the 2026 Consumer Reports Brand Report Card, securing a spot in the top 10. This is a significant leap from their previous position at number 18. The improvement is largely due to Tesla's focus on refining their existing models

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Financial Struggles Hit Home for Many Americans

A recent survey reveals that nearly half of Americans believe the cost of living has reached an all-time high. This sentiment is shared by a significant portion of Trump supporters, with 37% echoing the same concern. Interestingly, a similar number of Americans hold the current administration accoun

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Unlocking Russia's Frozen Cash for Ukraine: A Belgian Hurdle

Belgium is a nation divided. It's split by language and faith, with the north being Dutch-speaking and Protestant, while the south is French-speaking and Catholic. Brussels, the capital, is a melting pot, hosting major organizations like NATO and the European Union. Back in the 16th and 17th centur

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Dec 04 2025BUSINESS

UK's Electric Aviation Future: Vertical Aerospace's Big Plans

Vertical Aerospace is making waves in the UK's aerospace industry. This company is working on electric planes, and it's expected to bring in a lot of money and create jobs by 2035. Right now, they have around 479 employees, but that number could grow to about 2, 200 in the next 12 years. This growth

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Dec 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

GM's New Visionary: Sterling Anderson and the Tech Revolution

Sterling Anderson, GM's new executive vice president and chief product officer, is shaking things up. He sees GM as a blank canvas, ready for innovation. Since joining in June, Anderson has been busy. He oversees everything from car design to the software that powers them. His goal? To speed up inno

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Dec 04 2025HEALTH

Young Activist Fights Back Against Tobacco in Her Community

Breanna Cutright, an 18-year-old from Clarksburg, West Virginia, found her purpose through Raze, an anti-tobacco program for youth. When federal funding cuts forced Raze to shut down, she felt lost. The program had given her opportunities, like meeting senators and advocating for tobacco-free school

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Dec 04 2025OPINION

Alaska's Gas Gamble: Why a Pipeline Dream Might Not Heat Homes

Alaska's hope for a massive North Slope natural gas pipeline is more of a holiday wish than a realistic plan. Many in Southcentral Alaska are pinning their hopes on this project to lower heating and electricity costs. But the truth is, this pipeline is too expensive and too risky. The world has plen

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Dec 04 2025FINANCE

Trump's Crypto Bet: A Roller Coaster Ride

The Trump family's financial ventures have hit a rough patch lately. Their assets aren't doing as well as the rest of the market. This is especially true for their crypto investments. Eric Trump's American Bitcoin (ABTC) took a big hit. It dropped almost 50% in early trading on Tuesday. By the end o

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Dec 04 2025BUSINESS

U. S. Job Cuts Drop in November, but Hiring Still Sluggish

In November, U. S. companies announced fewer job cuts, but hiring remained slow. This happened as businesses struggled with economic uncertainty, tariffs, and lower demand. The number of planned layoffs dropped by 53% from October, but it was still higher than last year. So far this year, employers

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