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Nov 19 2025CRIME

A Cold Case Cracked: Family Reunited After Decades

In a remarkable turn of events, a decades-old mystery has been solved, thanks to the efforts of forensic science students and advanced technology. The case involves a woman found injured in a field in Woodstock, Maryland, back in 1971. She was treated in a hospital but never regained consciousness a

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Nov 18 2025CRIME

Cold Case Breakthrough: Students Crack 34-Year-Old Murder Mystery

A recent arrest in a decades-old murder case highlights the power of fresh eyes and determination. Janie Perkins, now 63, was taken into custody for the 1991 murder of Cynthia Gonzalez. This case had baffled investigators for 34 years, until a group of criminology students from the University of Tex

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Nov 18 2025CRIME

A Deadly Mistake: What Happened in Whitestown?

In a small town near Indianapolis, a tragic event unfolded. A house cleaner, Rios Perez, lost her life after going to the wrong address. The homeowner, Curt Anderson, is now facing serious charges. Anderson, a 62-year-old man, was arrested and held without bail. He was charged with voluntary mansla

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Nov 18 2025CRIME

A Pilot's Descent and Redemption

A former pilot's life took a sharp turn in 2023 when he tried to shut down a plane's engines mid-flight. This event, which could have been disastrous, ended with the plane landing safely, thanks to the quick actions of the flight crew. The pilot, Joseph Emerson, was off-duty and sitting in the cockp

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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

Trump's Sudden Change of Heart on Epstein Files

In a surprising turnaround, former President Donald Trump has urged House Republicans to back the release of documents tied to the Jeffrey Epstein case. This marks a notable shift from his earlier stance, where he opposed the idea. Trump's new position comes after a weekend in Florida, and he expres

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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

The Big Debate: Should Transgender Athletes Compete in Women's Sports?

The U. S. Supreme Court is about to tackle a hot topic: should transgender women and girls be allowed to compete in women's sports? This isn't just any case; it's a big deal that could set a precedent for the whole country. The case, known as Little v. Hecox, started back in 2020 when a transgender

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Nov 15 2025CRIME

Unraveling Shocking True Crime Stories: A Look Inside Dark Realities

True crime documentaries have a way of pulling viewers in, offering a glimpse into the darkest corners of human behavior. One such story involves a widower named John Corbett, who hired an American nanny, Molly Martens, in 2008. Their relationship quickly turned romantic, leading to marriage. Howeve

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Nov 15 2025CRIME

Helena's Loss: A Mystery in Perry County

A man known for his craftsmanship is gone, and a woman is wanted for answers. Jeffery Holifield, the heart behind Cahaba Woodworks in Helena, was found dead in his Perry County home. The details? Still a mystery. Police are tight-lipped, but they're on the hunt for Anastassia “Anya” Cooper, a 32-yea

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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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