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Oct 18 2025CRIME

Psychology's Brief Flirtation with Crime Solving

In the early 1900s, a bold idea emerged in the world of crime solving. Two psychologists, Max Wertheimer and Julius Klein, suggested using word association tests to figure out if someone was guilty of a crime. This method, called Tatbestandsdiagnostik, quickly became a hot topic in psychology and cr

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Oct 18 2025POLITICS

Why Janet Mills Should Consider Stepping Aside

Janet Mills has been a dedicated governor for Maine. She has shown commitment and hard work in her role. However, her decision to run against Senator Susan Collins has sparked debate. Some believe it's time for a fresh face in politics. Graham Platner, a Democratic candidate, has gained significant

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Oct 18 2025OPINION

Portland's Skyline: A Tower Too Tall?

Portland is a small city with a big personality. It's known for its charming, historic downtown. But a new plan could change that. A 30-story tower is proposed for the heart of the city. Some think it's a great idea. Others? Not so much. The tower is supposed to have a hotel, condos, and a restaura

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Oct 18 2025LIFESTYLE

The Big Move: Tips to Save Money and Your Sanity

Moving to a new place can be a big change. It can feel like your life is in chaos. Every single thing you own is suddenly not where it belongs. This can be scary, especially if you like things to be neat and organized. But, it's also a chance to start fresh. The plan might seem simple at first. Sel

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Oct 18 2025BUSINESS

Unseen Risks: How Factoring is Shaking Up Auto-Parts Makers

The sudden downfall of First Brands has put a spotlight on factoring, a type of supply chain finance that's not always clear to see. Investors are now taking a closer look at auto-parts manufacturers, wondering if more companies in this industry could be at risk. The worry? These companies might be

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Oct 18 2025BUSINESS

Greece Eyes Big Business Deals Across Borders

Greece is pushing for more business mergers and takeovers across European borders. The country's finance chief, Kyriakos Pierrakakis, believes this is key to boosting Europe's global standing. He made these remarks during a recent financial gathering in Washington. Pierrakakis emphasized that Europ

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Oct 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI is changing the way we work and learn

AI is making big waves in science, work, and social media. It's like having a super-smart assistant that can do more than just answer questions. For example, there's a new tool that turns research papers into interactive AI agents. These agents can answer complex questions, show data in new ways, an

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Oct 18 2025SCIENCE

Astronaut's Stunning Space Snapshots

Up in space, Japanese astronaut Kimiya Yui had a busy week. He shared some amazing photos from the International Space Station (ISS). The photos show the Milky Way and colorful auroras. Yui said the ISS was in a different position, so he got a unique view. Yui is also getting ready for a big delive

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Oct 18 2025POLITICS

Switzerland's Big EU Deal: What's Next?

Switzerland is in the middle of a big discussion. The country wants to update its relationship with the European Union (EU). This isn't just any small change. It's a huge overhaul that covers many important areas like electricity, transport, and money. The Swiss government agreed on this deal last D

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Oct 18 2025BUSINESS

Big Money Moves: How a Huge Investment Could Change Live Broadcasts Forever

A massive financial deal just shook up the world of live broadcasts. 26North Partners is putting $700 million into NEP Group. This is big news because NEP is a major player in live events, from the Super Bowl to the Olympics. This investment is not just about money. It's about expanding NEP's reach

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