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Oct 30 2025CRIME

Columbia's Journey to a Safer Community: One Step at a Time

In Columbia, Missouri, a quiet revolution is taking place, driven by ordinary people determined to make their neighborhoods safer. Sophia Smith, a resident who moved to Columbia in 2015, initially found her new home to be a place of fear and uncertainty. Gunfire was a regular occurrence, and the sig

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Jun 18 2025POLITICS

City Official's Arrest Sparks Debate on Immigration Policies

In New York City, a notable event unfolded on June 17, 2025, when Brad Lander, the city's comptroller and a mayoral hopeful, found himself in the midst of a controversy. Lander was apprehended by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and FBI agents outside a federal immigration court. The arre

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May 28 2025CRIME

Crypto Crime Unravels: Second Suspect Caught

The world of cryptocurrency has always been a bit of a wild west. It is a place where fortunes can be made overnight, but it also has a dark side. This is a story of how it can go very wrong. A second individual has been detained in a horrifying case involving kidnapping and torture in New York C

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May 24 2025CELEBRITIES

A Star's Unexpected Landing

Britney Spears had a rough welcome home after a trip to Mexico. She was greeted by cops at LAX. This happened because of something she did on the plane. It all started when she returned from a vacation in Cabo San Lucas. The cops met her at the airport. They gave her a warning for her behavior on t

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May 13 2025BUSINESS

Police and Pubs: The Warren Noise Debate

A local sports bar is at the center of a heated debate in Warren, Michigan. The issue is noise and disturbances from the bar's patrons. This has led to a lot of police visits and complaints from nearby residents. The city council has been discussing the problems for some time. They have received ma

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May 13 2025CRIME

How Small Crimes Can Lead to Big Evictions

In Illinois, a set of rules called crime-free housing laws are causing big problems for some residents. These laws let police and landlords kick out tenants if they are suspected of breaking any law. This can happen even if the tenant is found innocent later. It's a harsh reality that has affected m

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Jan 28 2025CRIME

Tragedy at Indiana Grocery: Shooter Dead, Three Casualties

On Monday evening, a grocery store in Elkhart, Indiana, became the site of a tragic mass shooting. At Martin's Super Market, the suspect shot and killed two people before being confronted by police. The encounter left two officers injured. The suspected shooter was also fatally shot during the confr

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Sep 16 2024EDUCATION

The School-to-Prison Pipeline: A Persistent Problem for Black Students

The school year can be a transformative time for students, filled with opportunities for growth, learning, and development. However, for many Black students, the experience is marred by harsh discipline and the threat of expulsion. Despite efforts to reform the system, the disparities persist, and t

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