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Oct 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Weekend Watchlist: Top Picks for October 18-19

This weekend, there's a mix of thrillers, comedies, and crime dramas hitting screens. For those who love a good mystery, there are three new shows based on real-life crimes. If you need a laugh, Maya Rudolph's comedy is back for another season. And if you're into politics, a serious drama is returni

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Oct 18 2025EDUCATION

Celebrating AAPI Heritage: Stories, Struggles, and Triumphs

May is a special time to honor the history, culture, and contributions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI). This month, many people and organizations are sharing stories from the AAPI community. One important story is about the Japanese American Memorial to Patriotism in Washington, D.

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Oct 18 2025POLITICS

George Santos: From Prison to Freedom, Thanks to Trump

George Santos, the former Republican congressman, is now a free man. President Donald Trump stepped in and shortened his prison term. Santos was serving time for fraud and identity theft. He was only a few months into his seven-year sentence. Trump made the announcement on social media. He called S

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Oct 17 2025CRIME

A Journalist's Cars Blown Up in Italy

In the early hours of Friday, a loud blast shook the quiet town of Pomezia, just outside of Rome. The target? Two cars owned by a well-known Italian journalist and his family. The journalist, Sigfrido Ranucci, quickly shared the news on social media, stating that the explosion was caused by a bomb p

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Oct 17 2025POLITICS

Cincinnati's Mayor: Is He Addressing the Real Issues?

Cincinnati's Mayor Aftab Pureval has a plan to relocate bus stops from Government Square. This move echoes the city's past approach to the skywalk issue. Back then, instead of tackling the crime directly, authorities advised people to avoid certain sections. This didn't solve the problem; it just mo

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Oct 17 2025BUSINESS

Chicago's Challenges Drive Citadel's Move to New Horizons

Ken Griffin, the CEO of Citadel, has been open about why his company is reducing its presence in Chicago. He points to rising crime rates and high taxes as key factors pushing the firm to explore new locations like Miami and New York. Over the past few years, Citadel has been gradually moving its st

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Oct 17 2025CRIME

Remembering Susan Reeve: A Community's Enduring Pain

Fifty years have passed, but the wound remains fresh for many in Demarest. On a quiet October day, a small group gathered to honor Susan Reeve, a young woman whose life was tragically cut short. Her story is one that has left a lasting mark on the community, a stark reminder of a crime that shook th

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Oct 17 2025CRIME

A Fight, Hate Words, and a Stabbing in Wellington

On Oct. 15, a man was taken into custody after a stabbing happened at a hotel in Wellington. The person who was hurt was rushed to the hospital, but they were not in serious danger. People who saw what happened said the man who did the stabbing used hurtful words about race during a fight before the

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Oct 17 2025CRIME

Drones and Nails: A Bold Move in Tijuana

In a surprising turn of events, a group in Mexico used a drone to drop a homemade bomb near a government building. This happened in Tijuana, right next to California. The bomb had nails and metal pieces, but luckily, no one was hurt. It did damage some cars, though. The local authorities think a bi

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Oct 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Salt Lake City Housewives: Reality TV's Newest Stars

In the bustling world of reality TV, "The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City" have made a significant impact. Us Weekly recently named them "Reality Stars of the Year" in their latest issue. The magazine's cover showcases the five original cast members still on the show: Lisa Barlow, Heather Gay, Mer

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