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Dec 10 2025CRIME

Unraveling the Truth Behind the Ax Murder Case

The story of Candy Montgomery and Betty Gore is a chilling tale of love, betrayal, and violence. It all started with a secret affair between Candy and Allan Gore, Betty's husband. They met at a church volleyball game and decided to keep their relationship a secret. They even made rules for their aff

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Dec 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Tracking Animals Can Help Fight Poaching

People are using technology to track animals. This helps them find poachers. But there is more to it. Animals can also help find poachers of other animals. For example, vultures and wolves can lead the way. Vultures are birds that eat dead animals. They can find dead animals quickly. Wolves are als

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Dec 10 2025CRIME

Fighting Crime in the Digital Age: How Tech is Changing the Game

Crime fighting has always been a tough job. But now, with new technology, it's getting a major upgrade. In DeKalb County, they're using high-tech tools to stay ahead of criminals. This isn't just about catching bad guys after the fact. It's about stopping crime before it even happens. People often

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Dec 10 2025POLITICS

Chile's Big Political Shift: What's Next?

Chile is on the brink of a major political change. Jose Antonio Kast, a far-right candidate, is likely to win the presidential run-off. This win would make him the most conservative leader since the military rule ended in 1990. Kast's campaign focuses on security and immigration. He wants to use th

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Dec 10 2025OPINION

Two Americas: A Tale of Progress and Persisting Prejudice

In the early 1960s, a stark contrast emerged between the United States' global image and its domestic reality. As African nations gained independence, their diplomats arrived in the U. S. to take up their posts. However, their experiences revealed a troubling truth: racial discrimination was still r

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Dec 10 2025POLITICS

Trump Administration Pushes ICC to Change Rules for His Benefit

The Trump administration is pressuring the International Criminal Court (ICC) to modify its founding document to prevent any future investigations into Trump and his top officials. This demand comes with a warning: if the ICC doesn't comply, the U. S. might impose new sanctions on the court and its

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Dec 10 2025CRIME

A Suspect's Shock and the McDonald's Tip

Luigi Mangione found himself in the spotlight again, this time in Manhattan Criminal Court. The surprise on his face was clear when he saw the crowd outside the Pennsylvania courtroom during his arraignment for the alleged killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. This was back in December 202

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Dec 10 2025CRIME

Florida's Execution Record: A Closer Look at Recent Events

Florida has been making headlines lately for its high number of executions. In a recent case, a 58-year-old man named Mark Geralds was put to death for a crime he committed over three decades ago. This was the 18th execution in Florida this year alone, setting a new record for the state. Geralds wa

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Dec 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

The High Price of Seeing the Digital World

Technology is supposed to make life easier, but for people with low vision, it can be a costly hurdle. Bradley, who has been using assistive tech for years, knows this well. He relies on a screen reader called Jaws to navigate his computer. It reads out text and helps him use apps, but it doesn't co

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Dec 10 2025CRIME

A Baltimore Drug Lord's Surprising Freedom

In a surprising turn of events, a notorious drug trafficker from Baltimore was set free by a presidential pardon. This individual, known by multiple names, was once a key figure in the city's drug scene. He was caught and sentenced to 25 years in prison back in 2014 for his role in a major drug cons

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