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Aug 14 2025CRIME

Justice Served: The Long Road to Accountability for Political Violence

A man who once ran for office has been sentenced to a long time in prison. Solomon Peña, a former Republican candidate, was given 80 years behind bars. This is because he was found guilty of some serious crimes. He was involved in shootings at the homes of political leaders in Albuquerque. These att

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Aug 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

A New Way to Look at Medical Images

In the world of medical image analysis, a new tool called X-UNet is making waves. It's designed to help doctors and researchers better understand medical images by focusing on important details and patterns. X-UNet uses a special technique called the CFGC module. This module helps the tool to look

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Aug 14 2025SPORTS

Cowboys Camp Ends: Team Looks Ahead After Emotional Start

The Dallas Cowboys' training camp for the 2025 season has come to a close. The final day brought some heartfelt moments, with Head Coach Brian Schottenheimer opening up about his own battle with thyroid cancer and praising Jerry Jones for his strength during his decade-long fight against cancer. Th

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Aug 14 2025CRIME

Harvey Weinstein's Legal Journey Takes Another Turn

Harvey Weinstein, the once-powerful Hollywood figure, is back in the spotlight as his sentencing gets delayed. This time, it's pushed to late September. He was found guilty of a serious sex crime in his recent retrial. The judge had a surprising offer for him: plead guilty to another charge and skip

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Aug 14 2025POLITICS

D. C. 's Crime Problem: A Hidden Democratic Dilemma

In a surprising twist, many Democrats are quietly supporting President Donald Trump's recent move to take control of D. C. 's police force and deploy National Guard troops. This is despite their public criticism of Trump's actions. Joe Scarborough, a well-known TV host, recently shared that he has

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Aug 14 2025POLITICS

Double Standards: Trump's Mixed Messages on Crime and Law Enforcement

Washington, D. C. has seen its share of turmoil, but the city's recent struggles with crime have sparked a heated debate. President Donald Trump's response to these issues has left many scratching their heads, especially when compared to his actions during the January 6th Capitol riot. Trump's late

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Aug 14 2025CRIME

D. C. Mayor Shifts Stance on Trump's Police Move

The mayor of Washington, D. C. , has changed her tone about President Trump's decision to take control of the city's police. At first, she was very upset and called it an "intrusion" on the city's independence. She even urged people to vote for Democrats to stop what she saw as an "authoritarian pus

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Aug 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Aurora's Data Center Fixes: Noise, Delays, and Resident Reimbursements

In Aurora, the CyrusOne data center is gearing up for repair work on Thursday, following a weather-induced delay. The initial plan was to tackle electrical equipment issues on Tuesday, but safety concerns due to changing weather conditions pushed the schedule back. This isn't the first time the data

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Aug 13 2025BUSINESS

The High Cost of War: Why Taking Over Gaza City Could Hurt Israel's Economy

Israel is thinking about taking control of Gaza City. This could be a big problem for the country's money situation. An expert says it might cost up to NIS 100 billion. That's a lot of money. It's even about 5% of Israel's total yearly income. The expert is worried. He thinks Israel can't handle thi

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Aug 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Powering the Future: How Fuel Cells Are Changing the Game

The world is facing an unprecedented energy challenge. The demand for power is skyrocketing, especially from big tech companies like data centers. These companies need a lot of energy, and traditional power plants can't keep up. That's where companies like Bloom come in. They use fuel cells to gener

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