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Oct 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Crime Dramas That Start with a Bang

Crime shows are known for their gripping start that makes you want to watch more. Unlike other genres, crime dramas have to set up a lot in the first few minutes. They need to introduce characters, the crime, and the mystery. Sneaky Pete kicks off with a tense moment between Marius and Pete. Marius

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Oct 02 2025CRIME

A Moberly Man Faces Serious Charges

A man from Moberly is in big trouble. John Teel, who is 54 years old, is accused of trying to lure a child under 17. He is currently behind bars at the Randolph County Jail, with a hefty bond of $100, 000. The court has not yet set a date for his trial. The trouble started when a witness went to th

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Oct 01 2025POLITICS

Why Doctors and Patients Should Make Health Decisions Together

Senator Rand Paul recently spoke out about a big issue in healthcare. He believes that during the pandemic, the idea of informed consent took a backseat. This is when patients and doctors make medical decisions together, based on what's best for the individual. Paul pointed out that the government

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Oct 01 2025CRIME

A Sheriff's Chilling Threat and the Justice System's Response

In a disturbing turn of events, a San Mateo County inmate has been accused of threatening the life of Sheriff Christina Corpus. The threats, made in November and February, were not just idle words but detailed plans involving makeshift weapons like metal trays or trash can parts. The sheriff, a moth

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Oct 01 2025POLITICS

A Senator's Slip-Up Sparks Debate on Crime and Politics

A senator made a big mistake during a talk about crime. He asked people to "stop attacking pedophiles" instead of "stop pedophiles. " It was a weird thing to say, and he didn't fix it. He just kept talking about how good the president's crime plans are. This isn't the first time this senator has ta

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Oct 01 2025CRIME

Memphis Gets a Crime-Fighting Boost

A new team of law enforcement officers has started working in Memphis. This team is made up of people from different agencies. They made nine arrests on their first day. They also took two illegal guns off the streets. The team is called the Memphis Safe Task Force. It has members from 13 different

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Oct 01 2025CRIME

Sioux Falls: Crime Trends and Challenges in 2025

In Sioux Falls, a mix of good news and ongoing challenges paints a complex picture of public safety in 2025. While some crime rates are showing improvement, leaders acknowledge that repeat offenders remain a persistent issue. The city's leaders gathered to discuss crime statistics, revealing that v

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Oct 01 2025POLITICS

Crime Numbers Drop in New Orleans Amid National Guard Debate

In New Orleans, crime rates are actually going down, despite recent talk of bringing in the National Guard. The city's police say they're seeing fewer killings and other crimes compared to last year. This comes as Louisiana's governor asks for up to 1, 000 National Guard troops to help with crime in

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Sep 28 2025POLITICS

Alaska's Leaders Keep Epstein Secrets

Alaska's senators and representative are sticking with a plan to keep details about Jeffrey Epstein's crimes hidden. They haven't given any reasons why. Many women who were hurt by Epstein have gone to Washington to ask for the files to be made public. But Congress, pushed by Donald Trump, is keepin

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Sep 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Brain Drain: How AI is Turning Us into Thoughtless Zombies

AI is becoming a big part of our lives. It's growing fast. Some people say the internet already made us less smart. Now, AI might make things even worse. The internet is full of distractions. It's hard to focus. This can change how our brains work. We might not think as deeply as before. AI tools l

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