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Oct 28 2025CRIME

The Trial of a Nation: Japan's Rare Political Assassination

In Japan, a country known for its low crime rates, a shocking event took place in 2022. A man named Tetsuya Yamagami is accused of killing former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. This trial is happening now, three years after the incident. Yamagami is said to have used a homemade gun to shoot Abe during

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Oct 28 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tokyo Tour: Trade Talks and Troops

In Tokyo, President Trump has a packed schedule. He will meet with Japan's new leader, Sanae Takaichi. She is the first woman to hold this role. Trump is pushing for a big trade deal. He wants Japan to invest $550 billion in the U. S. and buy more American products. Trump also plans to speak to U.

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Oct 28 2025SPORTS

Coaching Changes: The High Stakes of College Football

College football coaches face a tough reality. Their jobs can change in an instant. This season alone, ten coaches have been let go. The total cost of their buyouts is over $169 million. This shows how high the stakes are in this business. Scott Frost, the head coach of UCF, knows this well. He was

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Oct 28 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Court Case: What's Happening with WazirX and XRP?

In a recent turn of events, an Indian court has made a decision that could change how crypto exchanges deal with user claims after a hack. The High Court of Judicature at Madras asked WazirX, a popular crypto exchange, to provide a bank guarantee of around $11, 800. This is part of a legal fight whe

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Oct 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Nothing's New Phone: Fans Upset Over Ads and Preinstalled Apps

Nothing, the company known for its unique phones and earbuds, is launching a new budget phone called the Phone 3a Lite. The announcement came with a short teaser showing the bottom part of the phone, which has a blinking LED light. This new phone is expected to be cheaper than the Phone 3a and Phone

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Oct 27 2025SPORTS

LSU's Next Coach: Who's in the Running?

LSU is on the hunt for a new football coach after parting ways with Brian Kelly. This isn't just any coaching job; it's one with sky-high expectations, given the school's recent history of national titles. The last three coaches there all won championships, so the pressure is on to find someone who

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Oct 27 2025POLITICS

Health Care Costs: Republicans Face Tough Questions

Republicans are under fire as health insurance premiums rise. People are worried and want answers. During a recent phone-in event with Rep. Andy Harris, a concerned caller asked about the future of health insurance. Her cousin's son, who has a disability, might lose his coverage. The costs are going

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Oct 27 2025POLITICS

Double Trouble for USS Nimitz: Two Aircraft Down in Half an Hour

In a surprising turn of events, the USS Nimitz faced a double aircraft loss in a short span. A helicopter and a fighter jet both met with accidents in the South China Sea, but the good news is that all crew members are safe. The MH-60R Sea Hawk helicopter and the F/A-18F Super Hornet fighter jet bo

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Oct 27 2025POLITICS

Federal Workers and the Shutdown: What's the Deal with Back Pay?

The government shutdown has left many federal workers in a tough spot. With no paychecks coming in, they're worried about how they'll make ends meet. But there's some good news: a law passed in 2019 says that once the shutdown is over, these workers should get their back pay. So, who gets this back

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Oct 27 2025SPORTS

Packers Prove They've Moved On From Rodgers

In a game that many expected to be a spectacle, the Green Bay Packers showed they've evolved beyond Aaron Rodgers. Fans in Steelers jerseys filled the stadium, eager to see Rodgers face his former team. But what they witnessed was a Packers squad that looked far more complete, securing a 35-25 victo

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