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Apr 22 2025CRIME

East LA Innocence: A 30-Year Journey to Justice

A man who was wrongfully convicted of a 1993 murder in East LA was finally cleared of all charges. This man, Humberto "Beto" Duran, was locked away for nearly three decades before a judge officially declared him innocent. This declaration came after a lengthy process of legal battles and court proce

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Apr 22 2025BUSINESS

New Relaxation Spot Coming to Lake Elsinore

A fresh business venture is on the horizon for Lake Elsinore. The city council is set to review a proposal for a new massage business this week. This business, named Natural Foot Spa, aims to set up shop in a strip mall located just off Diamond Drive. The spot was previously occupied by a pawn shop,

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Apr 22 2025CRIME

The Power Couple's Fall from Grace

The news spread quickly: Nadine Menendez, the wife of former Senator Bob Menendez, was found guilty. The charges? Accepting bribes, along with her husband, from three businessmen in New Jersey. The courtroom was packed. The jury's decision was unanimous: guilty on all counts. This verdict came

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Apr 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Birds in Captivity: The Gender Gap and Its Conservation Impact

Birds in zoos and wildlife parks are often the last hope for species on the brink of disappearing forever. These places are crucial for saving birds from extinction. But there is a problem that needs attention. The number of male and female birds in these places is often not equal. This imbalance ca

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Apr 22 2025SPORTS

Boston Marathon: 2024's No-Shows Mirror Last Year's Trends

The Boston Marathon's recent event saw a familiar pattern of no-shows. This year's event had a similar number of runners who did not start the race as the previous year. This outcome challenges the idea that political tensions would deter international participants. The marathon had 31, 778 register

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

The Future of Free Preventive Care: A Legal Showdown

The highest court in the land is currently grappling with a case that could have big implications for millions of Americans. The issue at hand is whether people will have to start paying out-of-pocket for certain preventive care services, like diabetes screenings and HIV-prevention drugs. These serv

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Apr 22 2025RELIGION

A Life of Duty: The Pope's Final Days

It is a common belief that leaders, especially those in high-profile roles, often push themselves to the limit. Pope Francis was no exception. He continued his duties despite his age and health issues. This choice might have played a role in his sudden passing. The Pope had a significant health sca

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Apr 22 2025POLITICS

Tennessee Lawmakers Hit the Brakes on Controversial Education Bill

A recent shift in Tennessee politics has put a spotlight on a contentious bill. This bill, if passed, would challenge the long-standing right of all children to attend public schools, regardless of their immigration status. The bill's future is now uncertain, as Republican lawmakers have decided to

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Apr 22 2025EDUCATION

The Shift in Student Loan Repayment

The Education Department is set to resume debt collection for defaulted student loans starting May 5. This move affects approximately 5. 3 million borrowers who are currently behind on their federal student loans. The decision marks the end of a three-year pause on collections, which began during th

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Heavy Drinking and Social Anxiety: How Timing Matters

College students who drink heavily and feel anxious in social situations might be more affected by when they drink. This is because alcohol can temporarily reduce stress and change how they see themselves as drinkers. A recent study looked into how the order of drinking and facing social stress af

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