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Nov 02 2025CRIME

From True Crime Fans to Full-Time Podcasters: A Journey of Passion and Perseverance

A couple turned their shared fascination with true crime into a thriving podcast, but their journey wasn't all smooth sailing. They poured four years into the Delphi murders, creating numerous episodes, breaking news, and even writing a book about the case. Their dedication led them to endure harsh

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Nov 02 2025BUSINESS

Local News Goes Digital on Mondays

The Buffalo News has made a big change. Starting now, they will only offer their e-edition on Mondays. This means no physical newspapers will be delivered to homes or newsstands on that day. Instead, readers will have to go online to catch up on the week's news. This shift is part of a bigger trend

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Nov 02 2025CRIME

Train Incident: A Critical Look at the Recent Stabbing in Cambridgeshire

In a shocking turn of events, a train journey near Cambridgeshire turned into a scene of chaos and fear. Multiple people were stabbed, leaving at least ten individuals rushed to the hospital. The British Transport Police swiftly declared a major incident, bringing in counter-terrorism units to assis

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Nov 02 2025CRIME

A Young Rapper's Life Cut Short in LA

In a tragic turn of events, a young rapper lost his life in a shooting outside a smoke shop in South Los Angeles on Halloween night. The victim, known as Baby Uiie, was just 34 years old. He was the son of a well-known figure in the LA community, Eugene "Big U" Henley, who is currently facing seriou

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Nov 02 2025CELEBRITIES

Royal Drama: Titles Stripped and Stars in Scandal

In a move that shook the royal world, King Charles decided to take away all of Prince Andrew's royal titles and honors. This happened because of the many scandals that have been following the prince for a while. It's a big deal because it shows how serious the situation has become. Meanwhile, in th

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Nov 02 2025SCIENCE

Genetically Tweaking Flies to Save Livestock

Scientists are working on a clever way to control a nasty fly called the New World screwworm. This fly used to be a big problem in North and Central America, but it was wiped out by releasing sterile flies. However, releasing only male flies could make this method even better. Researchers have crea

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Nov 02 2025SCIENCE

How Signs and Words Team Up in the Brain

Ever wonder how the brain handles signs and words at the same time? A recent study dug into this, focusing on how learning sign language affects the way we use spoken language. The experiment involved hearing people who don't usually use sign language. They were taught some signs from Catalan Sign L

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Nov 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Talks: Brazil's Last-Minute Housing Fix for COP30

Brazil is stepping in to help poorer nations attend the COP30 climate summit. With just a week to go, many countries still don't have a place to stay. The host country is offering free cabins on cruise ships to ensure everyone can participate. Belem, the city hosting the event, usually has limited

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Nov 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

TV Shows That Will Hook You Like Mindhunter

Mindhunter might be gone, but there are plenty of other crime thrillers that can keep fans on the edge of their seats. These shows offer a mix of suspense, drama, and intrigue that might even surpass what Mindhunter delivered. Twin Peaks is a classic that stands out. It follows FBI agent Dale Coope

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Nov 02 2025SCIENCE

Eye Movements and Lies: Can Pupils Reveal the Truth?

Ever wondered if your eyes could give you away when you lie? A recent study explored this idea using a method called the ocular-motor deception test (ODT). This test looks at how pupils dilate and how people read when they're being truthful or deceitful. The study involved 180 participants who were

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