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Nov 20 2025CRIME

Local Incidents: A Look at Recent Crimes

In Glenwood, a man was shot outside his home on Sycamore Lane. The incident happened around 4 p. m. when several people got out of a car and started shooting. The victim was taken to a medical facility for treatment. Meanwhile, in Homewood, a man with a gun demanded $300 from a gas station clerk. De

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Nov 20 2025CRIME

Cleveland's Gunfire Detection Dilemma: Is ShotSpotter Worth the Cost?

Cleveland has been testing a high-tech tool called ShotSpotter to detect gunshots. This system is supposed to help police respond quickly to gunfire. Researchers from Cleveland State University looked into over 87, 000 alerts from ShotSpotter. They also talked to people living in the area and police

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Nov 20 2025SPORTS

Catch the Action: Winter Sports Broadcasts in Southeast Minnesota

Winter sports are heating up in southeast Minnesota, and there are plenty of ways to catch the excitement. Basketball and hockey games are happening all over the region, and you can listen to them on various radio stations and apps. Fun 104, KFIL, KDHL, and KRFO are all broadcasting games, so you ca

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Nov 20 2025FINANCE

Nvidia's Big Numbers Give Tech and Crypto a Boost

Nvidia just dropped some serious numbers. They made $57 billion in their last quarter. That's a huge jump from last year. People were worried about an AI bubble. But Nvidia's earnings put those fears to rest. Now, tech and crypto stocks are feeling the love. Nvidia's profits also went up. They made

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Nov 20 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Showdown: Solana vs Ethereum - Speed vs Stability

In the world of cryptocurrency, two big names stand out: Solana and Ethereum. They are like two sides of a coin, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. Solana is known for its speed and low fees, while Ethereum is praised for its security and wide range of uses. Solana, which started later tha

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Nov 20 2025POLITICS

Germany's Tough Talk on China: Balancing Trade and Security

Germany is walking a fine line with China. On one side, they want to keep trade open. On the other, they don't want to be left behind. The German Finance Minister, Lars Klingbeil, recently visited China. He made it clear that while he supports free markets, competition should be fair. He pointed out

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Nov 20 2025CRYPTO

Korea's Move to Bring Its Currency On-Chain

Korea is making a bold move to bring its currency, the won, into the world of cryptocurrency. This isn't just about creating a new digital currency. It's about making it easier for Korean businesses to operate globally. Right now, most crypto transactions happen in dollars. This can be a hassle for

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Nov 20 2025EDUCATION

The Ripple Effect of a Mentor's Legacy

In 2025, the University of California, Berkeley, held a special event to celebrate the work of Dr. Lonnie Snowden. This gathering was not just about his research but also about the people he inspired and mentored over his long career. Dr. Snowden spent 20 years teaching at Berkeley. His work focuse

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Nov 20 2025BUSINESS

Lithium Demand Drives Chilean Company's Profits

Chile's SQM, a major player in the lithium industry, has seen its profits grow. This is due to a rise in lithium prices. The company made $178. 4 million in the last quarter. This is more than the $131. 4 million they made last year. Their total revenue also went up by 8. 9%. It reached $1. 17 billi

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Nov 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

A Modern Home by the Lake

In the heart of Türkiye, a new home is taking shape near the beautiful Sapanca Lake. This house, designed by the | work, is part of a bigger plan to keep the area green and peaceful. The area around Bağdat Street is changing fast. New shops, restaurants, and places to stay are popping up. But the pl

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