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Oct 22 2025CRIME

A Big Jewel Heist at the Louvre: What Went Wrong?

The Louvre in Paris is one of the most famous museums in the world. It holds priceless treasures from history. But recently, thieves stole jewels worth $102 million. This happened in broad daylight. The museum's director is now under scrutiny. She must answer questions about security. The heist was

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Oct 22 2025SPORTS

Quarterback Clash: Wilson and Payton Trade Words After Giants Broncos Game

Russell Wilson and Sean Payton, former teammates, are at it again. This time, their feud went public after the Giants and Broncos faced off. Payton, the Broncos coach, made a comment that seemed to take a shot at Wilson. He praised the Giants' new quarterback, Jaxson Dart, saying the team found a sp

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

Federal Agents Clash with New Yorkers Over Street Vendors

In the heart of Lower Manhattan, a tense scene unfolded as federal agents in masks targeted street vendors on Canal Street. The situation quickly escalated when locals joined in to protest the arrests. It's still unclear exactly how many vendors were taken into custody, but witnesses reported seeing

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

Why Trump Might Not Pardon Diddy

Donald Trump is thinking twice about pardoning Sean Combs, also known as Diddy. This is not because he doesn't have the power to do so, but because of the possible backlash from his supporters. The idea of pardoning Combs has been discussed for months, but it seems like Trump is not keen on it right

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Oct 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple and Jon Prosser: A Legal Tug-of-War

Jon Prosser is in a legal scuffle with Apple. The tech giant claims he stole their secrets. But Prosser says he's been talking to Apple all along. Apple says otherwise. They filed a lawsuit in July. Prosser didn't respond by the deadline. So, Apple asked the court to move forward. Prosser says he's

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

Maine Senate Hopeful Faces Tattoo Trouble

Graham Platner, a candidate for the Maine Senate, recently admitted to having a tattoo linked to Nazi symbolism. He brushed it off as a drunken mistake made during his time in the Marines. This isn't the first time Platner has faced backlash for his past actions. Earlier, some of his old online post

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Oct 22 2025BUSINESS

Big Money Moves: Investing in Africa and Latin America's Mineral Future

A new fund is making waves in the world of mining. Appian Capital Advisory and the International Finance Corporation (IFC) have teamed up to create a $1 billion fund. This fund is all about investing in critical minerals like nickel, copper, cobalt, and rare earths. These minerals are super importan

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Oct 22 2025CRYPTO

Aave's Big Move: What's Driving the Crypto Lending Giant?

Aave, the top decentralized lending platform, saw its token AAVE climb 2. 5% on Tuesday. This jump happened after a rough night, showing that investors are regaining confidence. The token broke through important resistance levels, confirming a double-bottom pattern between $220 and $221. 13. This pa

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Oct 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Windows 11's Recovery Environment: A Bug That Blocks Fixes

Windows 11's October update, KB5066835, brought more than just new features. It also introduced a bug that stops users from using the Windows Recovery Environment (RE). This tool is designed to help fix issues when a simple restart doesn't cut it. But now, if your PC has trouble starting up, it migh

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Oct 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Why Do We Keep Making Ugly Celebrity Statues?

Celebrities are often remembered with statues after they pass away. But sometimes, these statues do not look like the celebrities they are supposed to represent. This was the case with the recent Tina Turner statue in her hometown of Brownsville, Tennessee. Fans were not happy with the statue. They

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