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Nov 11 2025CRIME

Ecuador's Bold Move: High-Risk Inmates Relocated to New Prison

Ecuador has taken a significant step to tackle prison violence by moving 300 high-risk inmates to a new maximum-security prison. This move comes after a deadly riot that left 31 prisoners dead in a southern prison. The new prison, located on the coast in Santa Elena province, is part of President D

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Nov 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Old Games, New Tricks: Playing Classic Windows Games on Linux Just Got Easier

Ever wondered if you could play those old Windows games on Linux? Well, there's some good news! A new project called d7vk is making it possible to run even older Windows games on Linux. It's all about making Direct3D 7 (D3D7) games work with Linux using something called Vulkan. This isn't the first

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Nov 10 2025SCIENCE

Is Your Hand Shape Linked to Crime and Mental Health?

Ever wonder if your hand shape says something about you? Researchers have been looking into this idea. They focused on the ratio of the second and fourth fingers, known as the 2D:4D ratio. This ratio is different in men and women and may be linked to how much testosterone you were exposed to before

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Nov 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

Pumpkin Destruction for a Greener Future

Every year, a peculiar event takes place at the Goodenow Grove Nature Preserve. It's not your typical gathering. Instead of quiet walks or birdwatching, people come to smash pumpkins. This isn't just about having fun, though. It's about helping the environment. The event, known as the Pumpkin Smash

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Nov 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Are You Seeing This Message?

Ever wondered why you sometimes see a weird message when you're just trying to read a news article? It's not just you. Websites often have systems that try to figure out if you're a real person or a robot. If they think you're a bot, they might show you a captcha or a message like the one below. Th

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Nov 10 2025HEALTH

Aging Europe: The Hidden Struggle in Care Homes

Europe is getting older. This isn't just about birthdays and celebrations. It's about a big shift in who lives where and how they're cared for. More and more people are needing long-term care. These places, often called care homes, are vital. They help elderly folks and those with disabilities live

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Nov 10 2025CRIME

Tensions Explode in Ecuador's Prisons Again

Ecuador's prisons are in chaos once more. This time, four inmates lost their lives, and over 30 others were hurt in a recent riot. The trouble started when inmates were being moved to a new high-security prison in another part of the country. This isn't the first time this prison has seen violence.

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Nov 10 2025HEALTH

Showering in the Dark: A Simple Trick for Better Sleep

Ever thought about taking a shower in the dark? It might sound strange, but this new trend called "dark showering" is gaining attention for its potential to improve sleep. The idea is simple: take your shower at night with the lights turned down or off. But why would anyone want to do this? Light h

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Nov 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Tailor's Tale: Unraveling The Outfit on Netflix

Ever wondered what happens when a quiet tailor's shop becomes the center of a mob drama? "The Outfit, " now streaming on Netflix, offers a gripping tale set in 1950s Chicago. This crime thriller, directed by Graham Moore in his debut, keeps viewers on the edge of their seats with a unique setting an

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Nov 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smartphone Battery Care: Is the 20-80 Rule Worth It?

Ever wondered why your phone's battery doesn't last as long as it used to? It's not just about age. How you charge it plays a big role. The 20-80 charging rule is a hot topic. It says keeping your phone's charge between 20% and 80% can make the battery last longer. But is it really necessary? First

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