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Sep 17 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Crime and Investigation: A Slice of British Delight

PBS has always been a haven for British television shows, offering a wide range of crime dramas that have captivated audiences worldwide. This September, the public broadcasting service is featuring three British crime shows that are sure to enthrall viewers. From a former detective turned jazz club

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Sep 17 2024CRIME

Justice Reborn: How Corey's Network is Helping Families Heal from Unsolved Murders

Corey's Network: A Lifeline for Families Affected by Unsolved Homicides Twelve years ago, Corey Laykovich's life was brutally cut short. Yet, his legacy lives on through Corey's Network, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting families affected by unsolved homicides in the Kansas City met

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Sep 16 2024POLITICS

The Crypto Cash Conundrum: Unpacking the Influence of Cryptocurrency on 2024 Elections

The 2024 presidential elections are just around the corner, and a recent report by Public Citizen has shed light on an astonishing trend in political fundraising: nearly half of all corporate donations have come from cryptocurrency companies. A staggering $119 million, largely from Coinbase and Ripp

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Sep 15 2024TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking the Power of MagSafe: Anker's MagGo 2. 0 Lineup Revolutionizes Wireless Charging

In a bid to revolutionize wireless charging, Anker has launched its MagGo 2.0 lineup, a collection of innovative products designed to seamlessly integrate with Apple's MagSafe technology. The lineup includes a wireless charging station, power banks, and a magnetic case, all boasting wireless chargin

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Sep 15 2024CRIME

A Blast from the Past: Missouri Man Arrested 31 Years After Brutal Murder of Indianapolis Woman

The case of Carmen Van Huss' murder had gone cold, but 31 years later, DNA technology brought it back to life. In March 1993, Van Huss' father found her lifeless body in her Indianapolis apartment, raped and stabbed 61 times. The crime scene was replete with DNA evidence, which was submitted to a sp

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Sep 15 2024CRIME

The Double Standard: Trump's Views on Jail Time for Convicts

Donald Trump is set to face sentencing for his conviction in the New York hush money case, a conviction he's repeatedly claimed was a witch hunt. In a statement from his national press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, Trump's campaign expressed his unwavering stance: "President Trump believes anyone con

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Sep 15 2024HEALTH

Fentanyl's Deadly Grip: Can North Idaho Confront the Crisis?

As the opioid crisis continues to ravage communities across the country, North Idaho College is hosting a critical event to tackle the escalating threat of fentanyl in the region. Titled "Community Conversations: The Escalating Threat of Fentanyl in North Idaho Part II," this forum aims to raise awa

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Sep 13 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Best iPhone 16 Plus Case

Are you tired of wasting your money on subpar iPhone cases that don't meet your needs? The main content of this article provides a comprehensive guide to exploring the top contenders in various categories, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses. When choosing an iPhone case, several factors co

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Sep 10 2024POLITICS

Trump's Legal Tightrope: Balancing Justice with Politics

The circus surrounding Donald Trump's legal woes continues to dominate headlines in this pivotal election season. With a slew of court cases and a recent Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity, it seems the ex-POTUS just can't catch a break. But let's face it - most folks are more concerned a

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Sep 10 2024ENTERTAINMENT

From Dad's Legacy to Life-Saving Careers: A Son Follows in His Father's Footsteps

A heartwarming story unfolds in the Boston biotech scene, where a father's legacy inspires his son's career path. Bob Coughlin, a prominent figure in the life sciences industry, has seen his own son, Bobby, conquer a serious health challenge and graduate from UMass Boston. Now, Bobby is joining Mas

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