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Aug 16 2025POLITICS

Washington's Crime Wave: A Look Back at Biden's 1992 Senate Speech

Back in 1992, Joe Biden, then a senator, had some strong words about crime in Washington, D. C. He was not alone in his concerns. Many people felt the same way. Biden spoke on the Senate floor about the dangers of driving in D. C. at night. He shared personal stories, like how he avoided stopping at

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Aug 14 2025CRIME

Harvey Weinstein's Legal Journey Takes Another Turn

Harvey Weinstein, the once-powerful Hollywood figure, is back in the spotlight as his sentencing gets delayed. This time, it's pushed to late September. He was found guilty of a serious sex crime in his recent retrial. The judge had a surprising offer for him: plead guilty to another charge and skip

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Aug 14 2025POLITICS

D. C. 's Crime Problem: A Hidden Democratic Dilemma

In a surprising twist, many Democrats are quietly supporting President Donald Trump's recent move to take control of D. C. 's police force and deploy National Guard troops. This is despite their public criticism of Trump's actions. Joe Scarborough, a well-known TV host, recently shared that he has

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Aug 14 2025POLITICS

Double Standards: Trump's Mixed Messages on Crime and Law Enforcement

Washington, D. C. has seen its share of turmoil, but the city's recent struggles with crime have sparked a heated debate. President Donald Trump's response to these issues has left many scratching their heads, especially when compared to his actions during the January 6th Capitol riot. Trump's late

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Aug 14 2025CRIME

D. C. Mayor Shifts Stance on Trump's Police Move

The mayor of Washington, D. C. , has changed her tone about President Trump's decision to take control of the city's police. At first, she was very upset and called it an "intrusion" on the city's independence. She even urged people to vote for Democrats to stop what she saw as an "authoritarian pus

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Aug 13 2025SCIENCE

Ancient Wisdom Meets Modern Science: How Old Texts Describe Life Before Birth

Long before scientists started studying how babies grow in the womb, ancient texts from different religions had a lot to say about it. Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Christianity, Judaism, and Islam all have detailed descriptions of fetal development. These texts also talk about how to take care of pr

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Aug 12 2025CRIME

A Shooting in Austin: What Happened and Why?

A man named Ethan Nieneker, 32, is accused of a shooting in a Target parking lot in North Austin. He is said to have mental health problems. The shooting happened on Monday near Ohlen Road. Three people died, and one was hurt but not by the shooting. The police have not said why this happened. Nien

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Aug 12 2025POLITICS

How Hamas Videos Changed the Story in Israel

In Israel, the conversation about Gaza's humanitarian crisis took a sharp turn. It all started when Hamas showed videos of two very sick Israeli hostages. These images changed everything. Before these videos, some Israeli news outlets were talking about the bad situation in Gaza. They said more aid

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Aug 12 2025BUSINESS

Tencent Music's Big Q2 Win: More Money, More Fans

Tencent Music had a great second quarter in 2025. They made $1. 18 billion, which is 17. 9% more than last year. Their online music services grew a lot, especially their fancy SVIP memberships. These SVIP members get cool stuff like better sound quality, early concert tickets, and special artist mer

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Aug 10 2025CRIME

A Tourist's Tragic Night in La Perla

A young man from New York lost his life in a shocking incident during a trip to Puerto Rico. Kevin Mares, just 25 years old, was visiting the island to enjoy Bad Bunny's concert series. Unfortunately, his journey took a tragic turn in the early hours of a Sunday morning. The incident occurred in La

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