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Jun 19 2025CRIME

Family in Limbo: The Boulder Terror Suspect's Legal Labyrinth

In Colorado, a legal storm is brewing around a family caught in the crosshairs of a hate crime case. A judge has given the green light for the trial of Mohamed Soliman, accused of an antisemitic firebombing in Boulder. Meanwhile, Soliman's wife, Hayam El Gamal, and their five children are navigating

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Jun 19 2025HEALTH

Scarred Lungs: The Silent Struggle of Interstitial Lung Disease

Interstitial lung disease is a tricky and long-lasting lung condition. It is not just one disease, but a group of lung diseases that share similar symptoms. The main issue is the thickening and scarring of lung tissue. This scarring makes it hard for the lungs to work properly. It causes damage to t

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Jun 19 2025BUSINESS

Celebrities are now in the phone business

There is a new trend where famous people are putting their names on phone services. This is not just about phones, but also about the services that make them work. These services are called mobile virtual network operators, or MVNOs for short. They provide cell coverage by renting out the infrastruc

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Jun 18 2025SPORTS

Celebrate with the Champions: Florida Panthers' Big Day Out

The Florida Panthers have some big news for their fans. The team is throwing a massive party to celebrate their 2025 Stanley Cup win. The event is set for Sunday, June 22, starting at 12 p. m. in Fort Lauderdale. The celebration will kick off with a parade along A1A, starting at Riomar Street. T

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Jun 18 2025SCIENCE

The Sculptor Galaxy: A Colorful Cosmic Canvas

The Sculptor Galaxy, also called NGC 253, has been captured in a new light. It's a stunning display of cosmic artistry, thanks to the Very Large Telescope (VLT) in Chile. This telescope used a special tool called the Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) to snap a detailed picture of the galaxy.

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Jun 18 2025CRIME

Queens Crime Wave: The 18th Street Gang's Reign of Terror

The 18th Street Gang, a ruthless group of illegal immigrants, has been causing chaos in Queens, New York. This gang, known for its brutal tactics, has been operating in the "Market of Sweethearts, " a notorious area along Roosevelt Avenue. The gang's activities include extorting brothels, assaulting

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Jun 18 2025CRYPTO

The Senate's Big Move on Stablecoins

The Senate has made a significant step forward in the world of digital money. They passed a law to regulate stablecoins, which are a type of cryptocurrency designed to keep a steady value. This is a big deal because it's the first time the U. S. government is setting rules for these digital tokens.

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Jun 18 2025CELEBRITIES

Jessica Alba Praises Her Ex-Husband On Father's Day

Jessica Alba and Cash Warren are no longer together, but that doesn't stop her from acknowledging his strengths as a father. Alba took to social media to celebrate Warren on Father's Day, highlighting his positive qualities and the love he shows their three children. She shared a heartwarming photo

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Jun 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Well Can Tools Spot Fake Text?

The rise of AI tools like ChatGPT in writing has sparked interest in how well these tools can trick detectors. A recent experiment shed light on this topic. It all started with a text created by ChatGPT-4. This text went through several changes. First, it was edited by humans to fit the context bett

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Jun 18 2025SCIENCE

Climate Change: The Hidden 19th-Century Signal

Climate change is not a new phenomenon. The late 19th century saw significant shifts in atmospheric temperatures. These changes were driven by the rapid increase in carbon dioxide levels. This was due to the burning of fossil fuels. The science behind how CO2 traps heat was already understood in the

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