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Jan 03 2025CRIME

NYC Subways Face Surge in Violence Despite Heightened Patrols

Imagine riding the NYC subway system these days. It's been a rough week, with five straight days of violence despite the presence of cops, the National Guard, and even the Guardian Angels. A scary incident where a man was set on fire on a Brooklyn subway train was just the start. Since then, at leas

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Jan 01 2025CRIME

Volunteer Group Guardian Angels Returns to Subway Patrols, Mayor Adams Urges Caution

Mayor Adams has warned the Guardian Angels to keep their activities in check after the volunteer group announced plans to resume subway patrols following a tragic incident. The group, led by Curtis Sliwa, intends to conduct wellness checks on homeless individuals and report issues to the NYPD. This

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Jan 01 2025POLITICS

Illinois Laws: What's New in 2024?

Welcome to the New Year in Illinois! The state's lawmakers have been busy, passing a bunch of new laws that will affect how we live and work. Let's dive in and see what's changed. First up, there's a big deal with health insurance. The state has banned so-called "junk insurance" plans that don't co

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Jan 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Subaru's Starlink Tech: What Cars Can You Find It In?

Ever since the days when cars had vinyl record players, in-car entertainment has come a long way. Today, most vehicles come with touchscreens offering a world of entertainment, navigation, and communication features. Subaru, a Japanese carmaker, has its own system called Starlink. This tech is avail

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Jan 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Waymo: A Safe Ride on New Year's Eve

Imagine celebrating New Year's Eve without worrying about drunk drivers. That's the promise of Waymo, a self-driving car service. Dr. Brian Hoeflinger, a neurosurgeon from Ohio, knows the pain of losing a loved one to a drunk driving accident. His son Brian died in 2013. Now, he's hoping that Waymo

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Jan 01 2025CRIME

Chicago's Crime Fight: A Team Effort

As 2024 draws to a close, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Police Superintendent Larry Snelling are celebrating a citywide drop in violent crime. They say it's a result of everyone working together. "It takes a village, " Johnson explained at a press conference. "We can't just blame the cops. " The

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Jan 01 2025WEATHER

Cleveland Gears Up for More Snow: ODOT Takes Action

Winter weather is coming back again, with significant snowfall expected in select areas starting Wednesday morning. The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) is getting ready to tackle the snowy roads. Brent Kovacs, the Public Information Officer for ODOT District 12, shared that rain will preced

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Jan 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Robots on the Road: A Tale of Two Vehicles in L. A.

In the heart of Los Angeles, a curious collision occurred on December 27. A self-driving robotaxi from Waymo and a sidewalk delivery bot from Serve Robotics unexpectedly met at an intersection in West Hollywood. A video posted online shows the Serve bot trying to cross the street and make its way on

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Dec 31 2024CRIME

Guardian Angels Return: A Sign of New York’s Safety Woes

The Guardian Angels are making a comeback to New York's subways after four years. Founder Curtis Sliwa announced this return due to skyrocketing subway crimes and a recent tragic arson murder. He aims to boost recruitment and training, noting that subway crime has never been worse. The very next day

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

Mourning at Muan: Families Await News After Deadly Plane Crash

A somber scene unfolded at Muan International Airport in South Korea on Monday. Families of passengers on a Jeju Air flight that crashed on Sunday were gathered, waiting for news of their loved ones. The flight, which took off from Bangkok, ended tragically with all but two of the 181 people on boar

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