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Nov 20 2025CRIME

Bank Heists on the Rise: What You Should Know About Jugging

A sneaky crime called "jugging" is making its way from Texas to New Jersey. It's not a type of juggling, but a clever way thieves steal money from people who just left a bank. Here's how it works: a thief rents or steals a car and waits outside a bank. They watch for someone carrying a bank bag or

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Nov 20 2025FINANCE

Healthpeak: A Look at Steady Gains in Medical and Science Real Estate

Healthpeak's focus on medical offices and life science properties is a smart move. These areas are not flashy, but they offer steady growth. Think of it like a reliable car that doesn't break down often. It might not be the fastest, but it gets you where you need to go. Medical offices are always i

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Nov 20 2025CRYPTO

Dogecoin's Steady Climb: What the Charts Say About Its Future

Dogecoin, a popular cryptocurrency, is showing interesting patterns that might hint at a big price jump by 2026. Let's break it down. First, the weekly chart is forming a rounded arc, similar to the one that led to a big price increase before. But this time, the arc is deeper and steeper. This coul

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Nov 20 2025LIFESTYLE

Chrissy Rasmussen: The Stylist Behind the Salon Drama

Chrissy Rasmussen is a hairstylist with a big reputation. She has been doing hair for almost 30 years and owns Habit Salon, which has spots in Arizona and California. This place is a hot spot for big names and influencers. But recently, she got caught up in some online drama. A content creator name

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Nov 20 2025EDUCATION

New Faces, New Hopes: Akron Schools Get Fresh Board Members

The recent election brought changes to the Akron Public Schools (APS) Board of Education, introducing three new members. This shift could mean new ideas and approaches to the challenges facing the district. Nathan Jarosz is one of the new board members, securing his spot with 13. 9% of the votes. H

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Nov 20 2025POLITICS

Women in Power: The Slow but Steady Rise of Female Governors

In recent elections, two more women have joined the ranks of U. S. governors. By January, 14 states will have female leaders at the helm. But is this progress or just a drop in the bucket? The journey of women in politics has been long and bumpy. In 1974, Ella Grasso made history as the first woman

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Nov 20 2025CRIME

The Mystery of the Tesla: A Teen's Life Cut Short

In a shocking turn of events, a young girl's life was tragically cut short, and her body was found in a Tesla. The car, registered to a rising music star, was parked in a Hollywood Hills neighborhood. The discovery was made after a tow yard worker noticed a bad smell coming from the trunk. The vict

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Nov 20 2025CRIME

From Prison to Pages: A Journalist's Journey

John J. Lennon, once a man entangled in a life of crime, now finds himself behind bars, serving a 28-year-to-life sentence for a murder he committed in 2001. His journey, however, took an unexpected turn when he discovered journalism through a prison writing workshop. This newfound passion led him t

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Nov 20 2025LIFESTYLE

Columbia's Winter Jacket Sale: Stay Warm Without Breaking the Bank

Winter is here, and it's time to gear up for the cold. Columbia is making it easier to stay warm with a massive sale on 170 jackets. Prices start at just $25, making it a great time to upgrade your winter wardrobe. The sale includes options for everyone, from kids to adults. Men's jackets start at

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Nov 20 2025CRIME

Cleveland's Gunfire Detection Dilemma: Is ShotSpotter Worth the Cost?

Cleveland has been testing a high-tech tool called ShotSpotter to detect gunshots. This system is supposed to help police respond quickly to gunfire. Researchers from Cleveland State University looked into over 87, 000 alerts from ShotSpotter. They also talked to people living in the area and police

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