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Aug 24 2025POLITICS

Is More Police the Answer to Crime?

Crime is a big issue in many cities, and Washington, D. C. is no exception. The city has seen some improvements, but it still has a long way to go. One of the main problems is that the police force is understaffed. With only 3, 200 officers on the job instead of the 4, 000 needed, it's no surprise t

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Aug 24 2025HEALTH

Sitting Too Much: A Silent Risk for People with COPD

People with COPD often face many health challenges. One big issue is sitting too much. A recent study looked at how much sitting time could predict early death in these individuals. Researchers checked three different levels of inactivity. They found that sitting for more than 8. 5 hours a day was a

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Aug 23 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Market Buzz: Big Moves After Fed Chief's Words

Crypto prices shot up after Jerome Powell, the head of the Federal Reserve, hinted at possible interest rate cuts. This news made crypto traders feel hopeful. Bitcoin, Ethereum, and XRP saw big jumps in their values. Bitcoin reached $116, 518. 85. Ethereum hit $4, 629. 78. XRP crossed $3. 00. Other

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Aug 23 2025FINANCE

Bitcoin ETFs Lose Billions While Ethereum Gains

Investors are pulling money out of Bitcoin ETFs fast. Over $1. 1 billion has left these funds in just five days. This is happening as people get ready for a big speech by the head of the U. S. Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell. The speech is at the Jackson Hole symposium, and it's making everyone nervo

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Aug 22 2025SPORTS

Boston Sports: Could Fans Get Closer to the Action?

Boston's sports teams might be overlooking a big chance to connect with fans. In Oklahoma, the Sooners are already doing something interesting. They sell special packages for $692. 11. With this, two fans can watch reporters interview coaches and players after games. It's like a backstage pass to th

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Aug 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

How AI Learns from Mistakes and Gets Smarter

AI is getting better at learning from its mistakes. It's like a student who keeps practicing and improving based on feedback. This is happening through something called dynamic feedback loops. These loops let AI systems learn from real-world interactions and get better over time. At the heart of th

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Aug 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smartphone and Tablet Combo Deal: A Smart Buy?

Motorola is offering a tempting deal that combines a smartphone and a tablet, both designed for entertainment. The Edge (2024) smartphone, though not the newest model, still packs a punch with its mid-range Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 chipset and 8GB of RAM. This makes it capable of handling most tasks and

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Aug 21 2025RELIGION

A Hidden Gem in McKinney: Where Peace Meets Community

Nestled just a short drive from the hustle of downtown McKinney, there's a special place that many locals don't even know about. The Thuong Hanh Buddhist Monastery sits quietly on a grassy hill, surrounded by trees, offering a peaceful escape from everyday life. It's a place where people from all wa

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Aug 21 2025POLITICS

The Fed's Mortgage Mystery: What's Really Going On?

Lisa Cook, a Federal Reserve Governor, is in the spotlight for some questionable mortgage moves. She's the first African American woman on the Fed Board, making her a trailblazer. But now, she's facing allegations that she might have played fast and loose with mortgage rules to score better deals.

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Aug 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

South Park Takes on Trump's D. C. in New Episode

South Park is back with another episode that dives into politics. This time, the show is looking at President Trump's decision to send more law enforcement to Washington D. C. The new episode, called \"Sickofancy, \" shows Towelie visiting the capital and finding it filled with soldiers and tanks.

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