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Jun 29 2025CRIME

Cartels Hacking the FBI: A New Threat

In a shocking turn of events, a Mexican drug cartel managed to hack into the city's camera system in Mexico City. This happened around 2018 or even earlier. The hacker was able to track the movements of a senior FBI official. They could see who was coming and going from the US Embassy. This gave the

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Jun 28 2025POLITICS

Birthright Citizenship: What's Next After the Supreme Court's Big Decision?

The Supreme Court recently made a decision that didn't directly address the big question: Can the president end birthright citizenship? Instead, they focused on whether individual judges can block federal policies across the entire country. This decision is complex but important, as it changes how f

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Jun 28 2025POLITICS

Senate Republicans Push for Big Changes in Spending and Tax Bill

Senate Republicans have introduced a revised spending and tax cut bill that includes many of President Trump's domestic priorities. This bill, which is set to be voted on soon, aims to extend Trump's 2017 tax cuts and increase funding for border security, defense, and energy production. However, the

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Jun 28 2025POLITICS

Belgrade's Big Protest: Students Lead the Charge Against the Government

In Serbia's capital, a massive crowd gathered to push for change. Students, who have been at the forefront of protests for nearly eight months, organized the rally. They want early elections and an end to what they see as government corruption. The protests started after a tragic accident. A train

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Jun 28 2025SPORTS

A Knockout in Quebec: Mbilli's Rise and Canelo's Next Challenge

Christian Mbilli made a strong statement in Quebec City. He knocked out Maciej Sulecki in the first round. This win gives Mbilli the WBC interim super middleweight title. The title is important, but its value depends on the situation. Mbilli is now 29-0 with 24 knockouts. His victory puts him in a

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

Finding Calm: Yoga for Seniors with Multiple Health Issues

Yoga can be a game-changer for seniors dealing with multiple health problems. It's not just about stretching; it's about making life better. But how do you make yoga safe and welcoming for them? That's the big question. First, let's talk about the challenges. Older adults often have more than one h

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

Anxiety in Young People: The Role of Natural Brain Chemicals

Anxiety is a common issue among young people, often starting in the teenage years. The body's own cannabis-like chemicals, called endocannabinoids, might play a big part in this. These chemicals, AEA and 2-AG, could help doctors understand anxiety better and improve treatments. Researchers studied

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Jun 28 2025BUSINESS

Bees, Bucks, and Bugs: The Money Side of Keeping Bees

Keeping bees is not just about the buzz. It's also about the cash. But how you manage your hives can make a big difference in your wallet. Some beekeepers prefer to go chemical-free. Others use conventional methods. And some stick to organic practices. So, which one puts more money in your pocket?

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Jun 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Chemicals from Buildings Move Through Soil: A Science Experiment

Scientists wanted to see how chemicals from building materials move through soil. They used both computer models and real-life experiments to figure this out. The computer models, like PELMO, are usually used for farming chemicals. But buildings are different from farms. So, the scientists had to ad

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Jun 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Farmers and the Hidden Plastic Problem

India's farms are facing a silent threat: microplastics. These tiny plastic bits are sneaking into the soil and messing with crops. But how much do farmers know about this issue? A recent study took a closer look at what Indian farmers think about microplastic pollution. Researchers talked to 310 f

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