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Aug 01 2025POLITICS

A Legal Eagle's Run-In with a Pierogi Vendor

Alan Dershowitz, a well-known lawyer, found himself in a bit of a pickle at a farmer's market. He went to buy some pierogi, but the vendor refused to sell to him. Why? Because the vendor didn't like Dershowitz's political views. Dershowitz, who has represented some big names, thinks the vendor didn

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Aug 01 2025POLITICS

San Jose's Housing Plan: Is It Really Working?

San Jose is taking a close look at its housing plans. The city is reviewing its General Plan, which happens every four years. But there's a problem. The current plan might not be helping to build more homes. In fact, it could be making things worse. Before 2007, San Jose built about the same number

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Jul 31 2025CRIME

Crime Rates in the US: A Positive Trend

In recent times, there has been a noticeable decline in violent crime rates across many US cities. This trend is significant and worth exploring, as it challenges some common perceptions about safety in urban areas. The drop in crime rates is not just a small change. It's a big deal. Experts have b

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Jul 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Young Man's Descent into Chaos

A new Swedish movie on Netflix, "An Honest Life, " tells the story of Simon, a law student who moves to Lund with big dreams. But things take a dark turn when he meets Max, a rebellious activist, during a violent protest. Simon is drawn to Max's bold personality and radical ideas, and soon finds him

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Jul 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Tracy Spiridakos: From Chicago's Streets to Nature's Crime Scenes

Tracy Spiridakos, known for her role as Detective Hailey Upton in the One Chicago series, is stepping into a new role. She will star in USA Network's upcoming crime drama Anna Pigeon. This show is based on the novels by Nevada Barr and will follow a park ranger solving crimes in national parks. Spi

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Jul 31 2025POLITICS

New York's Tragedy: A Political Football

In the wake of a tragic mass shooting in New York City, right-wing media and figures seized the opportunity to push a familiar narrative. The incident, which claimed the lives of four people, including an off-duty police officer, was quickly politicized. Despite evidence pointing to the shooter's me

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Jul 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Double-Edged Sword: Can We Keep the Bad Guys Out?

AI is getting smarter, and soon, it might be as smart as humans or even smarter. This is great news for solving problems, but it's also a bit scary because bad people could use it for bad things. The idea is to stop them from using it, but how? First, let's talk about what AGI and ASI are. AGI is A

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Jul 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Crime, Cocktails, and Cruising: Virgin's New Voyage

Virgin Voyages is taking a unique turn by blending true crime with luxury travel. This isn't just a cruise; it's a floating celebration of all things true crime. The idea is to bring together fans of popular podcasts like "Stuff They Don't Want You to Know, " "Betrayal, " and "Buried Bones" for a on

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Jul 31 2025POLITICS

Why Democrats Should Lead NASA into a New Era

Right now, NASA is in a tough spot. It's losing top talent, facing budget cuts, and lacks a permanent leader. This is a big deal because NASA used to be a symbol of American ambition and innovation. Without a strong vision, the U. S. might fall behind in space exploration. A while back, Jared Isaac

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Jul 30 2025CRIME

Why Are Celebrities Easy Targets for Thieves?

Celebrities often spend a lot on security, but thieves are getting smarter. They use gadgets that block signals from cameras and alarms. This makes even the best security systems useless. Some thieves dress as gardeners to blend in. They steal valuable items and leave without a trace. These thieves

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