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Oct 21 2025POLITICS

Chicago's Stand: Power Plays Over Policing

Chicago is in the spotlight, but not for the usual reasons. The city is facing a surge in federal activity that many see as a power play, not a crime-fighting mission. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have been making bold moves, like nighttime raids and aggressive arrests. These act

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Oct 21 2025CRIME

The Louvre Heist: A Bold Theft and a Security Wake-Up Call

In a shocking turn of events, thieves made off with priceless French crown jewels from the Louvre museum, leaving experts baffled and security measures questioned. The daring theft, which took place in broad daylight with tourists present, has left many wondering how such a brazen act could occur in

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Oct 21 2025FINANCE

Uneven Safety Checks in a Fast-Growing Company

A big company in the payments world has found that its safety checks against money crimes are not all the same. This is what they learned after they looked into some complaints about fraud. The company, which is French, grew really fast by buying other companies. This quick growth might be why their

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Oct 21 2025HEALTH

How Childhood Neglect Shapes Adult Relationships and Violence

Growing up without emotional support can leave deep scars. Many people who faced neglect as kids struggle with their feelings and how they treat others as adults. This struggle can lead to serious problems like substance abuse and trauma-related stress. It can also make them more likely to hurt thei

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Oct 21 2025WEATHER

Oregon's Mountains Brace for Early Snowstorm

Oregon is in for a chilly surprise this weekend. A big snowstorm is heading to the state's mountain passes, with up to a foot of snow expected. This is thanks to a mix of moisture and cooler air moving in, pushing snow levels down to between 3, 000 and 5, 000 feet. The areas most likely to see heav

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Oct 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Maryland's Big Move Towards Electric Vehicles

Maryland is making a big push to get more electric cars on the road. They just put out over 5 million dollars to build more places to charge these cars. This money will help set up charging spots at workplaces and along major roads. The goal? To make driving electric cars easier for everyone in the

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Oct 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

How to Save Money and the Planet by Reducing Food Waste

Food waste is a big problem. It hurts your wallet and the environment. In the U. S. , people throw away a lot of food. This costs them about $728 every year. It also creates pollution equal to 42 coal power plants. Most of the wasted food comes from homes, not restaurants or stores. People are busy

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Oct 21 2025SCIENCE

How Animals Keep Their Balance: A Look at Foot Control

Animals move around smoothly without making unnecessary adjustments, even when mistakes happen. Humans fix these errors by changing where they place their feet with each step. But what about other animals? Do they do the same? Scientists found that animals like flies, mice, and humans all use a mix

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Oct 21 2025BUSINESS

Big Changes Ahead for Warner Bros Discovery: What's Next?

Warner Bros Discovery is at a crossroads. The company, which owns popular brands like CNN and HBO Max, is thinking about selling itself completely. This comes as they're also planning to split into two separate companies. This news has made investors happy, with the company's stock price going up by

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Oct 21 2025CRIME

Boston's Shoplifting Problem: Progress, But Not Perfect

Boston's retail areas are still dealing with a lot of shoplifting. But, there's some good news. The city has started new plans to fight this problem. Police and business leaders talked about this at a recent meeting. The main issue is that stealing hurts everyone. It's bad for small shops, people l

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