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Jun 10 2025SCIENCE

Unveiling the Power of Fluorescent Sensors in Antibiotics

The ability to tell apart different types of aminoglycosides is a big deal in medical science. This is because these antibiotics come in various forms, each with unique properties and effects. Recently, a clever method was devised to create a sensor array. This array can distinguish between these di

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Jun 09 2025CRIME

The Power of DNA in Crime Solving: What Cops Think

DNA phenotyping is a technique that predicts a person's physical traits from their DNA. This can help investigators by providing clues about a suspect's appearance. Most studies have focused on improving the technology and the science behind it. However, there is a gap in understanding how useful po

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Jun 09 2025CRIME

Virtual Courtrooms: Are Plea Hearings Fair?

The way courts operate has changed a lot since the COVID-19 pandemic. More and more court proceedings are happening online, not in traditional courtrooms. This shift has raised questions about how fair these virtual hearings are, especially when they lead to criminal convictions. A group of research

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Jun 09 2025CRIME

A Young Life Cut Short: The Tragic Story of Irvin Provitt

In the heart of the Bronx, a young man's life was abruptly ended. Irvin Provitt, just 21 years old, was shot and killed in a park. This tragic event occurred a mere three months after his release from Rikers Island. Provitt had been eager to turn his life around and had even started an education pro

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Jun 07 2025POLITICS

The Clock is Ticking: How Time Limits Shape Housing Aid

In Delaware, housing aid comes with a seven-year deadline. This isn't just about counting down the days. It's about pushing people to improve their lives. Becca Morris, a single mom, saw this deadline as a motivator. It drove her to go back to school and secure a better future for herself and her so

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Jun 07 2025CRIME

The Unlikely Return of a Deported Man

A man named Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia found himself in the middle of a big legal fight. He was sent to El Salvador by mistake. Now, he is back in the U. S. to face charges. This happened after months of back and forth. The Trump administration had been against bringing him back. They had been fig

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Jun 07 2025CRIME

The Hunt for the Ozark Fugitive

The Ozarks, a rugged and dense region, became the stage for a dramatic chase. A former police chief, Grant Hardin, known for his dark past, escaped from a prison in Arkansas. This was not a simple breakout. He managed to fool the guards by dressing and acting like one of them. He was serving tim

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Jun 06 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Death's Secrets: How Lipids and AI Can Reveal Heart Disease Clues

Heart disease is a sneaky killer. It can strike suddenly, leaving little time for diagnosis. This makes it a tough nut to crack for medical experts. But what if there was a way to spot the signs of acute ischemic heart disease (AIHD) even after death? That is what a recent study set out to explore.

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Jun 06 2025POLITICS

Judges Under Fire: US Targets International Court Officials

The US has taken a bold step by imposing sanctions on four judges from the International Criminal Court (ICC). This move is not just about punishing individuals but also about sending a strong message to the international community. The judges in question are accused of taking actions that the US fi

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Jun 06 2025CRIME

Unraveling the Hidden Truths in a Music Mogul's Courtroom Drama

A woman known as Jane is the latest to share her story in the ongoing trial of a famous music producer. This isn't just about a celebrity's downfall; it's a stark look at alleged manipulation and control. Jane's journey began innocently enough, meeting the mogul through a friend. He was charming, an

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