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Jan 03 2026CRIME

Chicago's Crime Drop: What's Really Behind the Numbers?

Chicago is seeing fewer murders than it has in over half a century. In 2024, there were 587 murders, but last year that number dropped to 416. That's a big drop, nearly 30%. It's the lowest number since 1965. Other crimes like shootings, robberies, and assaults also went down. Shootings dropped by 3

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Jan 03 2026CRIME

Fairfax County's Crime Drop: What's Behind the Numbers?

Fairfax County saw a drop in crime across several categories in 2025. This includes a 15% decrease in homicides, with all cases solved. Non-fatal shootings and robberies also saw significant reductions, down 37% and 20% respectively. These improvements align with broader trends seen across the regio

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

New Hampshire Takes a Stand Against Sanctuary Cities

New Hampshire made a bold move on January 1st. The state's governor, Kelly Ayotte, announced that sanctuary cities are no longer welcome. This decision came after two new laws were put into action. These laws make it mandatory for cities to work with federal authorities on immigration matters. The

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Jan 03 2026SCIENCE

How Do We Really Change Behavior? Science vs. Common Sense

People often have their own ideas about what makes others follow rules. This is important because these beliefs can influence how they react to policies designed to change behavior. But do these everyday ideas match up with what science says? A big study asked over 3, 000 people about what they thi

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Jan 03 2026LIFESTYLE

A Dad's Dilemma: Protecting His Daughter Sparks Family Feud

A man found himself in a tough spot when he decided to let his daughter move in without asking his wife first. This choice led to a big argument, showing how hard it can be to blend families. The dad has a 16-year-old daughter, Rhea, from his first marriage. She lives far away with her mom, and bot

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Jan 03 2026ENVIRONMENT

How Hospitals Can Cut Down on Plastic Waste

Intensive care units (ICUs) are known for using a lot of resources. They are like the energy guzzlers of hospitals. A recent study looked at six common breathing treatments given in an Italian ICU. The goal was to see if switching from disposable to reusable products could cut down on plastic waste

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Jan 02 2026FINANCE

Wall Street's 2025 Crystal Balls: What They Saw Coming

In 2025, the stock market was a rollercoaster, with tariffs, AI chatbots, and economic jitters keeping everyone on their toes. Amidst all this chaos, some forecasters stood out, predicting major market moves with surprising accuracy. Let's take a look at what they got right and where they think thin

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Jan 02 2026POLITICS

Tensions Flare in Yemen as Saudi Arabia and UAE-Backed Forces Clash

In a recent turn of events, Saudi Arabia has taken military action against forces in southern Yemen that are supported by the United Arab Emirates. This incident has raised concerns about the ongoing conflict in the region. The Saudi-led coalition is trying to regain control of camps held by the So

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Jan 02 2026SPORTS

U. S. Ice Hockey Teams Gear Up for 2026 Olympics

The U. S. is sending a mix of seasoned pros and fresh faces to the 2026 Olympics. On the men's side, Jake Sanderson and Brock Faber are back, having skated for Team USA in the 2022 Beijing Games. They'll be joined by 23 rookies, including stars like Auston Matthews and Connor McDavid. The team's gen

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Jan 02 2026HEALTH

Voices of the Marginalized: How LGBTQIA+ Policies Affect Mental Health

In recent times, there has been a noticeable increase in laws that specifically target the LGBTQIA+ community in the United States. While many studies have looked at the numbers and statistics, there is a gap in understanding the personal experiences of those affected. This is where the focus should

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