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Oct 28 2025POLITICS

Trump's Third Term: Can He Break the Rules?

Donald Trump, the current U. S. president, has hinted at running for a third term in 2028, despite the constitutional limit of two terms. At 79, he is the oldest president ever, but he claims to have the best health reports for his age. He even has "Trump 2028" merchandise on sale, showing his inter

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Oct 28 2025CRIME

Uncovering the Truth: Why We Need Better Crime Data on Immigrants

There's a big problem with how we track crime data in the U. S. Right now, we don't know enough about the immigration status of people who commit crimes. This lack of information makes it hard to understand the full picture of crime involving immigrants. A senator from Indiana, Jim Banks, is pushin

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Oct 28 2025CRIME

Fighting Fake Goods: How Police Are Getting Smarter

In the U. S. , fake stuff is everywhere. From fake medicine to unsafe electronics, these items are not just a problem for shoppers but also a big danger to public safety. The National Crime Prevention Council (NCPC) is stepping up to tackle this issue. They have given their stamp of approval to a sp

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Oct 28 2025CRIME

Houston's Nighttime Hunt for Criminal Aliens: A New Approach to Law Enforcement

Houston's streets saw an unusual sight on a recent Saturday night. A team of 40 federal officers, driven by a new data-focused strategy, took to the rain-soaked streets. Their mission? To find and arrest criminal aliens in high-crime areas. The operation was led by Larry Adams, Acting Deputy Direct

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Oct 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Stars in Hot Water Over Gambling Ads

Drake and Adin Ross are facing legal trouble for promoting Stake, a gambling platform. The lawsuit claims they're making gambling look cool and exciting, which could be harmful, especially to young people. It's not just about the ads; the lawsuit says Stake gives them money to bet with, making their

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Oct 28 2025CRIME

Cameras on the Streets: Lake Bluff's Tech Helps Solve Crimes, But at What Cost?

Lake Bluff has embraced a new way to fight crime using cameras that scan license plates. This tech, brought in by Flock Group Inc. , is now a part of the village's police work. The system has eight cameras, with six already up and running at key spots around the village. Two more are on the way, and

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Oct 28 2025POLITICS

Local Figure Facing Legal Trouble Over Campaign Rules

A person in the public eye is in hot water for not following the rules about money in politics. This isn't just about breaking a rule; it's about understanding why these rules exist in the first place. Daniel Carlino is the name of the person involved. He's known for his work in the community, but

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Oct 27 2025CRIME

The Trial of Sean Grayson: A Closer Look at Day 6

Day 6 of the trial of Sean Grayson, charged with the murder of Sonya Massey, brought more witnesses and intense questioning. The defense and prosecution presented experts to discuss use-of-force policies and de-escalation tactics. The defense called Kevin R. Davis, a retired law enforcement officer

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Oct 27 2025CRIME

A Minnesota Man's Online Threat Against a Top Official

A man from Minnesota is in trouble after posting a threatening message on TikTok. He allegedly put a price on the head of Pam Bondi, who is a high-ranking official. The post had a picture of Bondi with a red dot on her forehead, like a target. It also said she was wanted, dead or alive, with a rewar

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Oct 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Boston's Green Spaces in the Shadow of Progress

Boston's Public Garden, a historic green space, might face a sunny dilemma. New zoning rules allow for taller skyscrapers downtown. This could mean more shadows and less sunlight for the garden's plants. Advocates worry about the impact on the garden's health and beauty. The garden is home to many

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