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Nov 21 2025CRIME

Trans Flags Vanish from Boston Common, Advocates Demand Justice

In Boston, a tribute to trans lives lost turned into a crime scene. Over 400 flags, each representing a trans or gender-expansive person killed since 2020, were torn down from Boston Common. This wasn't just vandalism; it was a hate crime, say LGBTQ advocates. The Queer Neighborhood Council, a grou

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

Local Leaders Push Back Against ICE Tactics

In a bold move, local officials are speaking out against the aggressive actions of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). They argue that the agency's methods are not just harsh but deliberately so. This isn't about catching dangerous criminals; it's about targeting ordinary people going about t

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Nov 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Why Are We Loving Dark Humor and Crime Stories Right Now?

There's a new trend in town, and it's all about mixing laughter with a side of suspense. Shows like Only Murders in the Building and movies like Knives Out 3 are winning hearts by blending comedy with crime. But why are audiences loving this mix? Andrew Scott, who plays Lee Ross in Knives Out 3, th

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Nov 21 2025BUSINESS

How a Founder Turned Failure into a $2 Billion Success Story

Starting a business is tough, and sometimes, things don't go as planned. Francis Pedraza knows this well. His first startup didn't work out because it didn't have a clear business model. Even with big-name investors and a lot of hard work, the company couldn't find its way. But Pedraza didn't give u

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Nov 21 2025BUSINESS

New Bus Route to Link Downtown Greenville and GSP

Greenville is getting a new bus route. It will connect downtown to the Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport. This is big news for people who travel or visit the city. The city got a big grant. It's $3. 3 million from the federal government. This money will buy four new buses and a training

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Nov 21 2025WEATHER

Alabama Braces for Stormy Weather

Alabama is in for some rough weather today. A cold front is moving in, bringing a small chance of strong storms. These storms could pack a punch, with winds strong enough to knock over tree branches and power lines. There's also a slight possibility of a tornado, so folks should stay alert. The Nat

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Nov 21 2025WEATHER

Dallas Weather: Rainy Days Ahead and What to Expect

Dallas-Fort Worth is in for a weather rollercoaster. After a massive downpour on Thursday, things are about to get interesting again this weekend. The area just broke a big record. It rained more in one day than ever before in November. The official count was nearly 4 inches. That's a lot of water!

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Nov 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Unusual Events That Made Headlines This Year

This year has been full of unexpected events that left people shocked and talking. One incident involved a United Airlines plane at 36, 000 feet. The cockpit windshield suddenly shattered, injuring the pilots. The National Transportation Safety Board found out that a high-altitude weather balloon fr

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Nov 21 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Heal: The Future of 3D-Printed Tissues

Scientists have made a big step forward in healing soft tissues. They created a special gel that can be 3D printed. This gel is made from a protein that acts like collagen, a key part of our skin and other soft tissues. The gel is special because it forms under normal conditions. It doesn't need ha

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Nov 21 2025FINANCE

Why a Rate Cut Might Not Happen in December

In November, many thought the Federal Reserve would lower interest rates. But now, that idea is not so certain. Why? Because some Fed officials, like Susan Collins from the Boston Fed, are worried about inflation. She thinks it's more important to control inflation than to focus on jobs right now.

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