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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

West Virginia Guard's Stay in D. C. Gets Green Light

A judge has given the okay for West Virginia National Guard troops to stay in Washington D. C. This decision came after a legal battle started by a local group. The group argued that the governor didn't have the right to send the troops there. The governor's office said the deployment was legal und

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Nov 11 2025CRIME

A Green Thief's Spree: Stealing More Than Just Lawn Mowers

In a series of thefts that spanned several months, a man from Baltimore is accused of stealing lawn equipment worth nearly $50, 000 from well-known home improvement stores. The suspect, aged 38, faces serious charges, including felony theft, in Baltimore County Circuit Court. His brother was also ar

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Nov 11 2025CRIME

Smart Justice: How Data is Changing Youth Crime Outcomes

Youth crime is often sensationalized in the media, creating a false impression of a growing crisis. In reality, data shows a significant decline in youth crime and detention rates. Minors make up less than 10% of all arrests, contradicting the media's portrayal of young people as the primary threat

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Nov 11 2025FINANCE

Banking Meets Crypto: SoFi's Big Move

SoFi, a major financial company, has just launched a new crypto platform. This is a big deal because it's the first time a national bank in the U. S. has offered crypto services to regular customers. The platform lets people buy, sell, and hold Bitcoin right from their bank accounts. And it's not ju

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Nov 11 2025FINANCE

Dollar's Digital Makeover: Is Trump's Plan on Track?

Trump's vision for upgrading the U. S. payment system is in motion, but the finish line is still far off. The GENIUS Act, aimed at modernizing the outdated financial infrastructure, is a significant part of his plan. Trump has been vocal about his support for the crypto industry, praising its rapid

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Nov 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI and Crypto: A Powerful Team to Tackle Tech Troubles

AI is growing fast, but it's facing some big problems. It's using too much power, keeping things secret, and making it hard for small players to compete. Crypto might just be the solution. By using blockchain, we can make data more open, share computing power, and even fight bias in AI. Right now,

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Nov 11 2025FINANCE

Brazil's Crypto Crackdown: What It Means for You

Brazil's central bank has rolled out new regulations that bring crypto companies under stricter oversight. These rules, which will come into effect in 2026, classify certain crypto transactions as foreign exchange operations. This means that stablecoin transactions and transfers involving self-custo

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Nov 11 2025WEATHER

New Jersey's Chilly Surprise: Snow Flurries and Gusty Winds Take Over

New Jersey is in for a chilly treat this week, with snow flurries and strong winds making their presence known. The state is under the grip of a cold air mass, bringing temperatures down to the mid-20s to around 30 degrees in the morning. But don't let the sunshine fool you, because it's going to fe

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Nov 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

A New Way to Carry Your Phone: The iPhone Pocket

Apple has a new accessory that might make you raise an eyebrow. It's called the iPhone Pocket, and it's a stretchy, knitted pouch designed to hold your iPhone and other small items. Think of it as a modern take on the old iPod socks, but for your phone. This accessory is a collaboration between App

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

A Brazilian Photo in an Indian Election Mess

In a strange turn of events, a photo of a Brazilian woman has become the center of an election fraud controversy in India. The photo, taken in 2017 by photographer Matheus Ferrero, ended up being used in voter records for last year's elections. The woman in the photo, Larissa Nery, is now a hairdres

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