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May 03 2025CRIME

A Life Lost to Hate: The Tragic Story of Wadee Alfayoumi

A man has been handed a 53-year prison term for a brutal hate crime. Joseph Czuba, 73, was found guilty of murdering a 6-year-old Palestinian-American boy, Wadee Alfayoumi. The attack occurred in their home in Plainfield, a suburb of Chicago, on October 14, 2023. Wadee and his mother, Hanan Shaheen

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May 03 2025POLITICS

The New American Dream: Poverty as Progress?

The recent economic downturn in the U. S. has sparked a peculiar response from the current administration. As the economy shrank for the first time in years, the stock market plummeted, and business owners warned of potential shortages. Instead of addressing these concerns, some officials have start

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May 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Android's New Trick: Turning Phones into Desktops

Google is cooking up something interesting with Android. They are working on a feature that lets Android phones act like desktop computers. This isn't entirely new. Samsung has been doing something similar with their DeX feature for a while. But Google is putting their own spin on it. Google has be

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May 03 2025SCIENCE

Ozone's Impact on Beef Carcasses: A Real-World Test

The food industry is always looking for new ways to keep food safe and fresh. One method that has been tested is using ozone gas on beef carcasses in cold storage. Two different levels of ozone were used in this test. One was 3 parts per million and the other was 10 parts per million. The goal was t

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May 03 2025EDUCATION

Flipped Classrooms Boost English Skills in Chinese Universities

Students in China are trying out a new way to learn English. It is called the flipped classroom. This method turns the traditional classroom on its head. Instead of lecturing in class and assigning homework, students watch lectures at home. Then, they do interactive activities in class. This ap

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May 03 2025BUSINESS

Flying in Style: New Private Suites Hit the Skies

A major airline is shaking up long-haul travel with a fresh take on premium seating. This airline is rolling out private suites on some of its newest planes. These suites come with sliding doors and fancy chaise lounge seats. The goal is to make flying more comfortable and private for those willing

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May 03 2025HEALTH

Tuberculosis: The Mystery of Hidden Infections

Tuberculosis, or TB, is a sneaky disease. It can hide in the body, making it tough to spot. Doctors often use sputum cultures to find TB bacteria. But sometimes, these tests come up empty, even when TB is present. This is where things get tricky. New, super-sensitive tests like GeneXpert MTB/RIF Ult

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May 03 2025SPORTS

Arnold Barboza Jr. : A Fighter's Roots and Beliefs

Arnold Barboza Jr. is a boxer who has a lot more to him than just his fighting skills. His journey is rich with cultural heritage, personal values, and a strong sense of identity. This is a man who has a 32-0 record, and his tattoos give a hint about his spiritual side, which guides his fighting sty

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May 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Legacy of a Comedy Icon: Ruth Buzzi's Impact on Sketch Comedy

Ruth Buzzi, a name synonymous with classic comedy, left an indelible mark on television. She was best known for her role as Gladys Ormphby, a character she played on the iconic sketch comedy show that aired from 1968 to 1973. Buzzi's portrayal of Gladys was a standout performance that showcased her

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May 02 2025SCIENCE

The Man Who Defied Death for a Universal Cure

A man named Tim Friede has a unique claim to fame. He has injected himself with snake venom 856 times over 18 years. This might sound crazy, but it has led to a big breakthrough in medicine. Friede's blood could hold the key to a universal antivenom. Friede's journey started when he was young, coll

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