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Oct 28 2025CRIME

Rio's Tense Calm Before the Climate Storm

Rio de Janeiro is gearing up to welcome the world for some big climate events. But before the global mayors and celebrities arrive, the city saw a violent clash. Twenty people lost their lives, including two police officers, during a major crackdown on organized crime. This happened just days before

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Oct 28 2025POLITICS

New Faces, New Ideas: Atlanta's Push for a Younger Leadership in Fulton County

In Atlanta, a call for change is echoing through Fulton County. Marvin Arrington Jr. is stepping up, aiming to bring fresh energy and new ideas to the county's top leadership role. He's not just talking about change; he's gathering support from a wide range of local leaders, showing that many people

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Oct 28 2025EDUCATION

Moraine Valley Community College Embarks on AI and Cybersecurity Journey

Moraine Valley Community College is stepping up its game in the tech world. Thanks to two big federal grants, the college is set to boost its teaching methods with artificial intelligence and guide students toward cybersecurity careers. This isn't just about keeping up with trends; it's about prepar

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Oct 28 2025FINANCE

A Shift in Consumer Protection: What's the Deal with the Scrapped Registry?

In a surprising move, the top U. S. consumer finance watchdog has decided to ditch a registry that kept track of companies breaking the rules. They said it wasn't worth the cost. This decision came after they also reversed a policy that would have stopped medical debts from showing up on credit repo

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Oct 28 2025HEALTH

Teamwork Makes the Health Dream Work

Global health is a team sport. It's not just about doctors and nurses. It's about everyone, from all walks of life, playing their part. Think of it like a big puzzle. Each piece is important. Without one piece, the picture isn't complete. Sometimes, people focus on the benefits. They think, "What's

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Oct 28 2025HEALTH

Virginia's Fight to Keep Moms Safe: Who's Stepping Up?

Virginia is in a tough spot. A group that looks into why moms are dying during or after pregnancy might stop working soon. This team, called the Maternal Mortality Review Team, is doing important work. But their money from the federal government might run out next August. This isn't just about Virg

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Oct 28 2025FINANCE

Why Is the Stock Market Doing So Well Lately?

The stock market, especially the S&P 500, has been doing really well. It's not just random luck. There are a few big reasons for this. First, the Federal Reserve might lower interest rates soon. When interest rates go down, it's easier for companies to borrow money. People also spend more when rate

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Oct 28 2025WEATHER

New Jersey's Stormy Surprise: Rain on the Way, but Halloween Looks Dry

New Jersey got a break from a nor'easter that was supposed to hit the coast but veered off into the ocean. Instead, another storm is on its way, bringing 1 to 3 inches of rain. This is good news for the area, which needs the rain. The rain is expected to start late on Wednesday night and continue i

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Oct 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Hidden Threat: How ChatGPT Atlas Browser Can Be Hijacked

A serious security flaw has been found in the ChatGPT Atlas browser. This flaw lets hackers sneak harmful commands into the AI's memory. Once there, these commands can stay hidden and keep working even after the user logs out and logs back in. This attack works by tricking users into clicking on a

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Oct 27 2025POLITICS

Federal Workers and the Shutdown: What's the Deal with Back Pay?

The government shutdown has left many federal workers in a tough spot. With no paychecks coming in, they're worried about how they'll make ends meet. But there's some good news: a law passed in 2019 says that once the shutdown is over, these workers should get their back pay. So, who gets this back

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