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Nov 15 2025CRIME

Georgia's Trump Case: A New Prosecutor Steps In

A new face is now leading the Georgia election interference case against former President Donald Trump and others. Pete Skandalakis, head of the Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council of Georgia, has taken over after Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis was disqualified. Willis was removed due to a r

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Nov 15 2025HEALTH

Bird Flu in Washington: What You Need to Know

A person in Washington state has caught bird flu, and it's a type that hasn't been seen in humans before. This is the first time in nine months that someone in the US has gotten bird flu. The person is older, has other health problems, and lives in Grays Harbor County. They were put in the hospital

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Nov 15 2025CRIME

Unraveling Crime: Recent Courtroom Drama and Chilling Encounters

In the world of crime, recent events have kept everyone on their toes. A judge recently decided that Brian Walshe, a man from Boston, is ready to face trial for allegedly hurting his wife. This case is all about figuring out what really happened and why. Meanwhile, another man, Bryan Kohberger, is i

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Nov 14 2025CRIME

A Repeat Offender Faces Justice in Florida

A man from New Jersey, Jon Cannon, is now behind bars in Florida. He got 17 years in prison for a 2021 crime. He snuck into a college dorm and touched a sleeping student inappropriately. This wasn't his first time doing something like this. He had already spent time in jail in New Jersey. That was

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

A Legal Battle Over Past Accusations

Donald Trump is asking the Supreme Court to step in and overturn a $5 million decision against him. This ruling came after a jury found him responsible for both sexually abusing and defaming writer E. Jean Carroll. The incident in question happened in 1996, but the case only went to trial in 2023. C

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Nov 11 2025EDUCATION

Unseen Barriers: How Diversity Efforts Might Be Missing the Mark

Diversity is a hot topic, but not everyone means the same thing when they talk about it. In the U. S. , while some push to end diversity programs, others fight to keep them alive. The confusion lies in the different ways people define diversity, why they think it matters, and how they believe it sho

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

Justice and Money: The Dreadlocks Case and Medicaid's Future

The Supreme Court is looking at a case that might seem small but could have big effects. Damon Landor, a Rastafarian, had his hair forcibly shaved off while in prison, even though it went against his religious beliefs and a federal law meant to protect them. The big question now is not if the law wa

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

Unusual Cancer Comeback: A Rare Case of Thyroid Cancer Metastasis

Papillary thyroid cancer, or PTC, is a common type of thyroid cancer. Most people with PTC live for at least 10 years after treatment. But sometimes, the cancer can come back. This is called recurrence. It happens in about 4. 3% to 35% of cases. When PTC comes back, it often spreads to nearby lymph

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Nov 11 2025CRIME

Justice Delayed: Cold Case Breakthrough Brings Closure, But No Justice

A cold case from Long Island has finally been cracked, but the news is bittersweet for the families involved. Advanced DNA technology has identified the man responsible for two horrific crimes committed nearly 30 years ago. Steven Briecke, a known criminal with a long history of offenses, was linked

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Nov 07 2025CRIME

Justice Served: The End of a Long Legal Battle

In a dramatic turn of events, a woman who falsely claimed to be Madeleine McCann faced the consequences of her actions. The courtroom was tense as the judge considered a request to ban her from entering Leicestershire indefinitely. The prosecution argued for a broad scope, while the defense countere

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