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Sep 10 2024CRIME

Executed on a Lie: Can Science Really Cost a Man His Life?

Imagine being wrongly convicted and sentenced to death based on scientific evidence that has since been debunked. This is the horrifying reality for Robert Roberson, a man on death row in Texas facing execution for a crime he vehemently denies. The state claims that Roberson killed his 2-year-old d

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Sep 10 2024CRIME

When Cops and Guns Collide: A Suspect's Fate Hangs in the Balance

In a shocking turn of events, San Jose police found themselves face-to-face with an armed suspect who allegedly shot someone outside a business. What happened next? At least one officer opened fire on the individual, leaving them with life-threatening injuries and in police custody. Key Points:

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Sep 10 2024BUSINESS

Daddy's Little Money Machine: Unpacking the Truth Behind Trump's Inheritance

Donald Trump has often painted a picture of himself as a self-made billionaire, bootstrapping his way to the top. But what if the story's a little more complicated than that? Trump frequently claims his father, Fred Trump, gave him a small loan of $1 million to kickstart his business career. This na

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Sep 08 2024HEALTH

The Booming Mental Health Industry: Is Everyone Getting Help or Just More Bills?

The demand for mental health services is skyrocketing, and with it, the need for professionals to provide those services. A recent analysis of data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics found that employment in the mental health field is expected to grow three times faster than the average for all

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Sep 08 2024SPORTS

Behind the Lens: Capturing the Grit and Grace of Gymnastics

Ever wonder what it takes to be the official photographer for Team USA Gymnastics? John Cheng, who has held this unique position since 2007, offers a fascinating glimpse into his world. Cheng's journey began as a typical 'gym dad,' snapping photos of his daughter at competitions. His talent quickl

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Sep 08 2024CRIME

Knife or Hate Crime? Unraveling the Gloucester High School Assault

The brutal assault of transgender teenager Jayden Tkaczyk has drawn widespread attention, with his mother Jasmine claiming years-long bullying and a video showing a large group attacking him while shouting anti-gay slurs. However, lawyer Marc Randazza shared two videos allegedly depicting Tkaczyk b

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Sep 08 2024CRIME

Road Rage, Racism, and a Shocking Past: One Man's Case Raises More Questions Than Answers

A road rage incident in Oakland took a sinister turn when a 63-year-old man, Tracy Robert Blackwell, was found guilty of assault with a deadly weapon and a hate crime enhancement. But what exactly happened on that May afternoon, and what does it tell us about the complexities of prejudice and violen

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Sep 08 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Hold Up, Could True Crime Be Kinging Over Fantasy?

Netflix's true-crime docuseries "Worst Ex Ever" has surpassed Amazon's highly anticipated fantasy series "The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power" in terms of viewership numbers. This shift raises questions about the appeal of real-life drama versus fantasy. "Worst Ex Ever" dives into the dark s

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Sep 08 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood's Twisted Mirror: 'The Player' and the Price of Truth

Crime dramas captivate us because they explore the darker side of humanity, a world most of us rarely encounter. Max offers a compelling selection, but one stands out: 'The Player.' This isn't your typical police procedural. 'The Player' plunges into the heart of Hollywood, where ambition and power

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Sep 08 2024POLITICS

Trump's 'Pro-Law Enforcement' Claim: Words vs. Actions

Can a convicted felon truly claim to be pro-law enforcement? That's the question Andrew Weissmann, a former top Justice Department prosecutor, is raising after Donald Trump addressed the Fraternal Order of Police. Trump's message seemed to ignore his own legal troubles and his past support for thos

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