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Jul 02 2025CRIME

A Shocking Night in Provincetown: A Call for Justice

In the early hours of Monday, a peaceful night in Provincetown, Massachusetts, took a dark turn. Chris Kostka, a visitor enjoying the weekend, found himself in the middle of an unexpected and violent encounter. While walking back from a friend's house, he was suddenly pushed to the ground and attack

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Jul 02 2025SCIENCE

How Rain Affects Wastewater Treatment

A big plant that cleans water, called an aerobic granular sludge (AGS) plant, is really good at taking out nutrients and organic stuff. But what about tiny pollutants, like medicine and chemicals? That's what scientists wanted to find out. They looked at 19 medicines and 2 industrial chemicals in th

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Jul 02 2025EDUCATION

Asking Better Questions in the AI Age

In the coming years, as artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more common, the way we ask questions will need to change. This shift is not just about technology. It's about how we think and solve problems. Leaders and teachers will have to come up with new questions they haven't thought of before. A

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Jul 02 2025POLITICS

Trust in Crisis: Lessons from War to Rebuild Our Communities

Trust is fading in America. It's not just about politics. It's about how we treat each other. People are feeling ignored and left behind. This isn't new. It's been happening for years. But it's getting worse. In war, trust is everything. Soldiers rely on each other to survive. Without trust, even t

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Jul 01 2025CRIME

A Young Man's Descent and a Tragic Firefighter Attack in Idaho

In the months leading up to a tragic event, the life of a young man named Wess Roley seemed to spiral downward. He was living out of his car, a stark change from his previous living situation. His former roommate, TJ Franks Jr. , noticed Roley's behavior changing, including shaving off his long hair

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Jul 01 2025POLITICS

America's Democracy: A House Divided

A recent survey shows that a huge number of Americans, 76% to be exact, think democracy is in big trouble. This worry isn't just coming from one side of the political spectrum. A large majority of Democrats, Independents, and even more than half of Republicans share this concern. On top of that, mos

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Jul 01 2025POLITICS

Thailand's Prime Minister Faces Suspension Amid Controversy

In a surprising turn of events, Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra is now on temporary leave from her duties. This comes after a court decided to look into a phone call she had with a Cambodian leader that was leaked to the public. The court's decision was unanimous, and they gave Pae

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Jul 01 2025POLITICS

Young Progressive Wins Big in NYC Mayor Race

A young politician just made history in New York City. Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old state assemblyman, won the Democratic primary for mayor. This victory came as a surprise to many. Mamdani is a democratic socialist. He beat Andrew Cuomo, a well-known figure in New York politics. The win was not c

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Jul 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Dark Side of Growing Up: A TV Show That Hits Close to Home

A new TV show is making waves, and it’s not just because it’s good. It’s making people talk, think, and even feel uncomfortable. This show is called "Adolescence, " and it’s on Netflix. It’s a short series with only four episodes, but it packs a punch. The story is about a 13-year-old boy named Jam

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Jul 01 2025SPORTS

Soccer Fans Get a Tech Boost with AI-Powered App

The English Premier League is teaming up with Microsoft to bring artificial intelligence to its fan app. This new deal will run for five years and will bring Microsoft's Copilot AI into the mix. Fans will get access to a huge amount of content, including over 300, 000 articles, 9, 000 videos, and st

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