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Apr 28 2025CRIME

Myrtle Beach: A Night of Chaos and Quick Police Action

Myrtle Beach, a popular tourist destination in South Carolina, experienced a shocking event late Saturday night. A mass shooting broke out, leaving 11 individuals hurt. The incident unfolded around 11:50 PM on North Ocean Boulevard. Police were quick to respond to the disturbance, which involved num

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Apr 28 2025CRIME

Wrong House, Wrong Time: The Supreme Court Takes on a Botched FBI Raid

In the early hours of October 18, 2017, Trina Martin's life took a terrifying turn. FBI agents, guns drawn, stormed into her Atlanta home, pointing weapons at her and her then-boyfriend. Her 7-year-old son's screams filled the air as he called out for his mom from another room. The agents had the wr

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Apr 27 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Dangers of Your Favorite Meats

It is no secret that what you eat affects your health. The heart is a vital organ, so it is important to consider its well-being. Many people are aware of the obvious culprits that harm heart health, such as sugary snacks, alcohol, and fried foods. However, there is another group of foods that of

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Apr 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Big Screen Bounce-Back

The movie industry is picking up speed. "Sinners" is still a major hit, pulling in $45 million in its second week. That is just a tiny 6% drop from its first weekend. This is huge for a horror movie, which usually see a big drop after the first weekend. So far, "Sinners" has made $122. 5 millio

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Apr 27 2025CRIME

Theft in the Capital: A Look at the Security Breach

A person has been caught in connection with the theft of a designer handbag from Kristi Noem, the Secretary of Homeland Security. The incident happened in a busy area of Washington, DC. This arrest is just the start. More people are expected to be caught soon. The theft happened during a family

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Apr 27 2025RELIGION

Shared Beliefs: Bridging Gaps Among Israeli Youth

In Israel, a land rich in history and diversity, a curious trend is unfolding. While the country is celebrated globally as a hub of innovation and technology, often dubbed the "Start-Up Nation, " there's a growing shift among its citizens towards religious identity. This shift is not without its cha

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Apr 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Power of Double-Molecule Acceptors in Solar Tech

Solar technology is always evolving. One of the latest buzzwords is dimerized small-molecule acceptors. These are special materials used in organic solar cells. They have some unique benefits. First, let's talk about how they work. These acceptors take the best parts of small-molecule monomers

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Apr 26 2025EDUCATION

Students' futures on the line as ICE reverses course

Students across the United States breathed a sigh of relief as Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) decided to restore the status of some international students. This decision came after a wave of abrupt terminations that left many students in a state of uncertainty. The terminations were made

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Apr 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's Tracking Gap: Why Top Trackers Need Extra Apps

Google's Find My Device network has been around for a while. It lets you see where your stuff is and ring it if it's close. But it's pretty basic. It doesn't have fancy features like telling you if you left something behind or letting you customize the ringtone. Other tracking systems, like Apple's,

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Apr 26 2025POLITICS

The Mystery of the Moscow Blast: A Ukrainian Connection?

A man is in custody in Russia. The authorities claim he is a Ukrainian agent. They say he is linked to a car explosion that killed a high-ranking Russian general. The blast happened in Balashikha, a town near Moscow. The car, a Volkswagen, was bought by the suspect, according to Russia's Federa

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