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Oct 30 2025CRIME

Justice Served, But Questions Remain in Sonya Massey's Case

A former deputy's trial has left many wondering about the justice system. Sean Grayson, who shot and killed Sonya Massey in her own kitchen, was found guilty, but not of the most serious charge. He was convicted of second-degree murder, not first-degree, which means he might not spend his entire lif

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Oct 30 2025CRIME

Rio's Bloody Crackdown: What Went Wrong?

A recent police operation in Rio de Janeiro's favelas has left at least 121 people dead, making it one of the deadliest raids in Brazil's history. The violence erupted on Tuesday when police stormed into Complexo do Alemao and Penha, two low-income neighborhoods known for drug trafficking. Four poli

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Oct 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Onalaska Police Department goes green with electric squad cars

The Onalaska Police Department has made a big move towards sustainability by adding two new electric vehicles to their fleet. This decision came after a deal was struck with General Motors. The switch to electric vehicles is expected to bring several benefits, including improved efficiency and cost

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Oct 30 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Power of Iron Oxides for Better Rice Crops

Rice is a staple food for many people around the world. But growing it needs a lot of nitrogen. Usually, farmers add nitrogen fertilizer to the soil. But what if there's a better way? A recent study found that iron oxides, which are common in soil, can help certain bacteria fix nitrogen naturally.

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Oct 30 2025CRIME

How a Clever Analyst Outsmarted a $6M Crypto Puzzle

In a surprising turn of events, Australian police managed to unlock a crypto wallet containing $6 million. This wallet belonged to a suspected criminal who had been cleverly hiding his ill-gotten gains. The breakthrough came from a data scientist who saw something that computers couldn't. The scien

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Oct 30 2025HEALTH

Breastfeeding in Bhopal: Who's Doing It and Why It Matters

In Bhopal, not many moms are doing exclusive breastfeeding. This is a problem because breastfeeding is super important for babies. It helps them grow strong and healthy. But why aren't more moms doing it? Let's look at some reasons. First, many moms in Bhopal don't have the right info. They might n

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Oct 30 2025CRIME

New Orleans: Can the Big Easy Tackle Crime?

New Orleans is buzzing with hope. New leaders are stepping in, and people are optimistic about fixing old problems. But there's a big hurdle: crime. It's a tough nut to crack, and it can mess things up fast. Let's talk about guns. Last year, the state made it easier for adults to carry hidden weapo

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Oct 30 2025POLITICS

Italy's Big Move: Justice Reform Takes a Step Forward

Italy's Senate just approved a major change to how their justice system works. This reform is a big deal for Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. It's her main plan to fix the justice system, but not everyone is happy about it. Judges and the left-wing opposition are against it. The real challenge is sti

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Oct 30 2025FINANCE

Trade Talk Twist: Oil Prices Take a Dip

The recent meeting between Trump and Xi in Busan, South Korea, has left energy markets in a bit of a spin. After a chat lasting one hour and forty minutes, Trump announced a one-year trade agreement, set to be renewed automatically. But don't expect any fancy press releases just yet - the details ar

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Oct 30 2025FINANCE

Credit on the Blockchain: A New Way to Invest

Securitize, a company specializing in tokenization, has launched a new fund on the Ethereum network. This fund, called the Securitize Tokenized AAA CLO Fund (STAC), focuses on collateralized loan obligations (CLOs). These are bundles of corporate loans divided into different risk levels. The safest

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