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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Drones and the Dark Side of Modern Warfare

In a shocking revelation, a United Nations human rights body has uncovered a disturbing pattern of Russian drone attacks on civilians in Kherson, a city in southern Ukraine. These attacks, which have been happening for over a year, are not random acts of violence but a deliberate strategy to spread

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Oct 29 2025FINANCE

The Growing Threat of Fake Identity Fraud

Financial fraud is evolving, and one of the most alarming trends is synthetic identity fraud. This type of fraud, often referred to as "Frankenstein fraud, " involves creating a fake identity by combining real and fabricated information. Unlike traditional identity theft, where a criminal steals and

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Oct 28 2025CRIME

Uncovering the Truth: Why We Need Better Crime Data on Immigrants

There's a big problem with how we track crime data in the U. S. Right now, we don't know enough about the immigration status of people who commit crimes. This lack of information makes it hard to understand the full picture of crime involving immigrants. A senator from Indiana, Jim Banks, is pushin

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Oct 28 2025CRIME

Fighting Fake Goods: How Police Are Getting Smarter

In the U. S. , fake stuff is everywhere. From fake medicine to unsafe electronics, these items are not just a problem for shoppers but also a big danger to public safety. The National Crime Prevention Council (NCPC) is stepping up to tackle this issue. They have given their stamp of approval to a sp

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Oct 28 2025CRIME

Rio's Tense Calm Before the Climate Storm

Rio de Janeiro is gearing up to welcome the world for some big climate events. But before the global mayors and celebrities arrive, the city saw a violent clash. Twenty people lost their lives, including two police officers, during a major crackdown on organized crime. This happened just days before

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Oct 28 2025OPINION

Death Penalty Revival: Does It Really Make North Carolina Safer?

North Carolina has brought back the death penalty after a 20-year break, thanks to Iryna's Law. This law came about after the sad murder of 23-year-old Iryna Zarutska on the Charlotte light rail. The law has some good parts, like making mental health checks mandatory and reviewing how people are rel

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Oct 28 2025POLITICS

Democrats Face Criticism Over Crime Policies

Bill Maher, a well-known comedian and political commentator, recently took to his podcast to express his frustration with the Democratic Party's approach to crime. He pointed out a staggering statistic from New York, where a small group of repeat offenders was responsible for a significant portion o

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Oct 28 2025CRIME

A Strange Night at Mon Chéri: Burglars Steal More Than Just Cash

In Scottsdale, Arizona, a restaurant named Mon Chéri became the scene of an unusual crime. Early on a Saturday morning, two burglars broke in, causing damage and stealing money, an iPhone, and a bottle of Bacardi. But before they robbed the place, they were caught on camera doing something unexpecte

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Oct 28 2025POLITICS

New Jersey's Election: A Clash of Visions

In a recent social media post, former President Trump shared his thoughts on the upcoming New Jersey gubernatorial election. He expressed concerns about the potential impact of Democratic candidate Mikie Sherrill's policies. Trump argued that a victory for Sherrill could lead to increased crime rate

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Oct 28 2025CRIME

Ann Arbor's Crime Stats Now Open for All to See

Ann Arbor is making it easier for everyone to keep an eye on crime. The police have launched a new online tool that shows crime numbers from the past few years. This tool reveals that overall crime has gone down by 7% compared to last year. Violent crime has also dropped by 4%. But not all areas of

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