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Oct 23 2025POLITICS

San Francisco Stands Strong Against Federal Troops

San Francisco showed its resilience when plans to send federal troops for an immigration crackdown were suddenly called off. The city had been on high alert after news broke that over 100 Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents and other federal officers were set to arrive at the US Coast Guard b

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Oct 23 2025CELEBRITIES

Grimes' New Face Ink: A Decade in the Making

Grimes has always been a trendsetter in the world of body art. Her latest addition? A new face tattoo that even her parents missed at first glance. This isn't her first rodeo when it comes to tattoos. She already has a striking red, alien-inspired piece covering her entire right leg, done by the tal

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Oct 23 2025CELEBRITIES

Kim Kardashian's Health Alert: Stress and a Brain Aneurysm

Kim Kardashian recently revealed she has a brain aneurysm, a condition she links to stress from her divorce from Kanye West. This news came out during the season 7 premiere of "The Kardashians" on Hulu. In a clip, Kim is seen getting an MRI and later telling her family about the aneurysm. Her sister

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Oct 23 2025CRIME

Big Names in Sports Caught in a Big Mess

The FBI has made some big arrests in the world of basketball. Chauncey Billups, a coach for the Portland Trail Blazers, Terry Rozier, a player for the Miami Heat, and former player Damon Jones are all in trouble. They are accused of being part of two illegal gambling schemes. One involved betting on

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Oct 23 2025WEATHER

B. C. 's Central and Northern Interior Braces for Strong Winds

A significant weather event is unfolding in British Columbia's central and northern Interior regions. On October 22, Environment Canada alerted residents of Prince George, Cariboo, Chilcotin, Stuart-Nechako, 100 Mile House, and the Lakes District to prepare for a day of strong winds. The cause? A p

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Oct 23 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Energy Hunger: The Price We Pay

Bitcoin mining is a power-hungry process. It's not just about the digital coins. It's about the massive amount of electricity needed to keep the network running. The more people mine, the more energy is consumed. And guess what? The price of Bitcoin plays a big role in this. When Bitcoin's value so

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Oct 23 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Struggle: What's Holding It Back?

Bitcoin has been having a tough time staying above $110, 000. It's like the market is being extra careful right now. Last week, Bitcoin took a big tumble from $115, 000 to $104, 000. This drop shook up a lot of investors, but it also cleared out some of the weaker ones. Now, Bitcoin has bounced bac

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Oct 23 2025CRIME

A City's Shock: Former Mayor Stabbed Near His Business

A man is in serious trouble after hurting a former mayor. Corree Gonzales, 31, is accused of stabbing Will Flanagan, who used to be the mayor of Fall River. The attack happened on Hartwell Street, right by Flanagan's workplace. Flanagan is now in the hospital, but he's stable. Gonzales is facing bi

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Oct 23 2025SPORTS

Reno's Big Bet on Youth Sports

A big change is coming to downtown Reno. A local hotel-casino owner wants to build up to 12 sports fields over the next six years. These fields will be used for soccer and lacrosse tournaments. The plan is part of a new group called the Downtown Reno Amateur Sports Association. The fields will be ne

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Oct 23 2025SCIENCE

How Our Eyes Trick Us: The Mystery of Brightness

Our eyes can play tricks on us. Sometimes, things look brighter than they really are. This is not just about how bright something is. It is also about what is around it. Scientists wanted to know if our brains can see this trick even when we are not paying attention. They did some experiments to fin

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