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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

Immigrant Survivors Caught in ICE's Crosshairs

A recent legal battle has sparked concerns about how U. S. immigration policies are affecting vulnerable individuals. The Department of Homeland Security insists that immigration enforcement is focused on those who pose a threat, but a lawsuit paints a different picture. It claims that a new ICE pol

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Oct 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Crime Stories with Heart: How One Writer is Changing the Game

Brand Ingelsby, a talented screenwriter, has made a name for himself with two gripping crime dramas on HBO: "Mare of Easttown" and "Task. " Both shows star big names like Mark Ruffalo and Kate Winslet. They are full of suspense and emotion, focusing on characters who have faced deep losses. Ingelsby

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Oct 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

British Columbia's Bold Move Against Crypto Mining

British Columbia is making a big change. It wants to stop new crypto mining projects from using its power grid. This decision is part of a bigger plan to focus on other industries that use clean energy and create more jobs. The government thinks this will help the economy grow and meet climate goals

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Oct 22 2025CRIME

Unmasking a Global Cybercrime Web

A major international operation has cracked down on a complex cybercrime network based in Latvia. This network, known as SIMCARTEL, was providing tools and services to fraudsters worldwide. The operation, led by Europol and Eurojust, resulted in the arrest of seven people and the seizure of a signif

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Oct 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Alaska's Untapped Energy Treasure: Why the U. S. is Losing Out

Alaska is packed with natural resources that could power the state with clean energy. Wind, water, and heat from the earth are all available in abundance. Using these resources could save over a billion dollars, especially for remote areas that rely on expensive diesel fuel. Some places have already

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Oct 22 2025OPINION

Why Do Baseball Stars Get All the Glory?

Baseball has become a global sport, with nearly one-third of Major League Baseball (MLB) players hailing from outside the United States. These international athletes are not just participating; they are influencing the game significantly. The Dominican Republic, a small Caribbean nation, is a stand

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Oct 21 2025WEATHER

Alaska's Storms: A Village's Fight Against Nature

In the small village of Kwigillingok, Alaska, nature showed its power in a terrifying way. A man named Steven Anaver found himself in a nightmare when his home started floating away during a massive storm. The storm, leftovers from Typhoon Halong, hit western Alaska hard. It brought strong winds and

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Oct 21 2025SCIENCE

Small Brain Guardians Might Hold Key to Taming Epilepsy

In the intricate world of the brain, tiny immune system proteins named C1q and C3 are stirring up trouble. Normally, these proteins are the brain's protectors. However, in epilepsy, they turn against the brain. They disrupt the brain's connections, leading to excessive brain activity and seizures.

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Oct 21 2025CELEBRITIES

Sam Rivers: The Heartbeat of Limp Bizkit

Sam Rivers, the bassist for Limp Bizkit, passed away recently. The exact cause of his death is still a mystery, but it's known that he was in serious trouble before he died. Emergency services were called to his home because he wasn't responding and was in cardiac arrest. He had some health problem

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Oct 21 2025HEALTH

Living in the Shadows: The Silent Struggle of EPP and XLP Patients

EPP and XLP are rare conditions that make life hard for those who have them. These genetic disorders cause a toxic buildup in the body. This leads to pain when exposed to sunlight. People with these conditions often face a tough life. Their daily activities are greatly affected. Yet, there are few t

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