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Nov 15 2025CRIME

Justice Catches Up: Man in Custody After Office Rampage

A man is now behind bars after causing chaos in the office of Alina Habba, the Acting U. S. Attorney for New Jersey. The incident happened on Wednesday, and the suspect was caught thanks to the quick work of law enforcement. Pamela Bondi, the U. S. Attorney General, shared the news on social media

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Nov 15 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some Black Communities Hesitate to Trust COVID-19 Vaccines?

In the United States, Black communities have faced significant challenges in trusting medical institutions. This distrust is rooted in historical and ongoing racial injustices. The COVID-19 pandemic made these issues even more visible. For instance, Black individuals died from COVID-19 at a rate 3.

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Nov 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 - A Mixed Bag of Fun and Frustration

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is a game that has left many players with mixed feelings. On one hand, it offers some genuinely fun moments, especially when playing with friends. The co-op campaign is designed to be a shared experience, and it delivers plenty of laughs and absurd mission objectives that m

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Nov 15 2025CRIME

Helena's Loss: A Mystery in Perry County

A man known for his craftsmanship is gone, and a woman is wanted for answers. Jeffery Holifield, the heart behind Cahaba Woodworks in Helena, was found dead in his Perry County home. The details? Still a mystery. Police are tight-lipped, but they're on the hunt for Anastassia “Anya” Cooper, a 32-yea

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Nov 15 2025SCIENCE

Blueberries: Tiny Fruits, Big Science!

Blueberries are often called the "Queen of Fruits" and the "King of Berries" because they are packed with nutrients and good for health. But there's more to these little berries than meets the eye. Scientists are always finding new things about how blueberries grow and what makes them so special. O

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Nov 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Australia's Bid to Host COP31: A Climate Change Showdown

Australia is making a strong push to host the COP31 climate summit in 2025. The country's Energy Minister, Chris Bowen, is heading to Brazil for the COP30 summit to advocate for Australia's bid. This comes as Australia and Turkey are locked in a competition to host the event. The COP, or Conference

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Nov 15 2025HEALTH

Smart Shopping: How to Get the Best Deals on Healthy, Long-Lasting Gifts

This year, many shoppers are changing their holiday spending habits. Instead of buying cheap gadgets that will end up unused, they are focusing on quality items that will last. This shift is about making thoughtful choices that support health and self-reliance. One place to find these kinds of prod

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Nov 15 2025SPORTS

Canadian Football Fans Stand Up for Their Game

In Winnipeg, a storm is brewing among Canadian football enthusiasts. They are not happy with the Canadian Football League's (CFL) recent announcement of rule changes set to take effect in 2026 and 2027. The changes include shortening the field and moving the goalposts, which many see as a step towar

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Nov 15 2025WEATHER

Christmas 2025: Snowy Travel Tips for the Northeast

The Old Farmer's Almanac has shared its weather predictions for Christmas 2025. If you're planning to visit New England during the holidays, be ready for cold temperatures and snow. This time of year is always busy for travel, so expect delays if you're flying or driving. The forecast suggests that

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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

Ending the Shutdown: What's Next for Americans?

The recent government shutdown, the longest in U. S. history, finally came to a close. This shutdown had a big impact on many people, including federal workers who missed paychecks, travelers stuck at airports, and those relying on food banks. The decision to end the shutdown was not straightforward

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