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Nov 26 2025SCIENCE

Cracks and Sound Waves: A Hidden Interaction

Sound waves and cracks have a secret relationship. Scientists found that when sound waves meet a crack, they don't always bounce back. Instead, they can slip through or even change their tune. Here's how it works. A tiny crack was made in a glass plate by heating it up. Then, sound waves were sent

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Nov 26 2025CRIME

Justice in the Spotlight: DOJ's Epstein Files Under Fire

The Department of Justice (DOJ) is under the microscope again, this time for its handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files. A federal judge has ordered the DOJ to speed up the processing of a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. This request is about the Trump administration's decision in July to

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Nov 26 2025CRIME

A Young Dreamer Lost in Northridge

In the early hours of a Saturday morning, a quiet neighborhood in Northridge was shattered by gunfire. A 22-year-old woman, Maria De La Rosa, was inside a parked car with two others when tragedy struck. Two men approached the vehicle and opened fire, leaving Maria fighting for her life. Maria was k

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Nov 26 2025POLITICS

New Fees for Foreign Visitors to U. S. National Parks

The U. S. government is planning to raise prices for international visitors to national parks starting next year. This move comes as fewer tourists from other countries are visiting the U. S. due to political tensions and a decline in foreign tourism. Starting January 1, the annual park pass for no

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Nov 26 2025FINANCE

Crypto Lending: Why DeFi is Beating Traditional Loans

Crypto holders are getting better deals on loans than people taking out mortgages or car loans. This is because of something called DeFi, or decentralized finance. DeFi lets people use their crypto as collateral to get loans, and the interest rates are lower than what you'd get from a bank. DeFi ha

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Nov 26 2025CRIME

A Boston Cop's Fight for Justice: Harassment, Firing, and a $1M Win

Enxhi Qirici, a former Boston police officer, recently won a $1 million verdict against the Boston Police Department. She claimed her colleagues made inappropriate comments about her personal life and relationship. The jury did not agree that her firing was due to discrimination or retaliation, but

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Nov 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI: The Creative Partner You Didn't Know You Needed

AI is changing the game for creatives. It's not taking over, but it's making things faster and easier. Think of it like a supercharged engine in a race car. It helps creatives go faster, but the driver is still in control. AI is great for brainstorming. It can help when you're stuck. Joe Lazer, a m

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Nov 26 2025BUSINESS

Cuba's Fresh Bid to Lure Investors Amid Economic Woes

Cuba is exploring new ways to bring in foreign cash. The government is thinking about making it easier for businesses to set up shop. This includes letting them use dollars, hire their own staff, and even buy property. Right now, Cuba's economy is in rough shape. Power cuts, health scares, and a st

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Nov 26 2025CRIME

Chicago Subway Attack Raises Questions About Safety and Justice

A recent violent incident on the Chicago subway has sparked a heated debate about public safety and criminal justice policies. The attack involved a woman being set on fire, which has drawn national attention and criticism from political figures. The victim, Bethany MaGee, was severely injured when

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Nov 26 2025SPORTS

Owasso Football Team Faces Changes After Serious Allegations

The Owasso football team is dealing with a tough situation. Some players were removed from the roster after serious accusations of sexual misconduct came to light. This is a serious issue that goes beyond just sports. The school and the community are now focusing on how to handle this. It's not jus

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