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Jul 23 2025POLITICS

The Strange Case of Alina Habba: A Legal Puzzle in New Jersey

Alina Habba, a lawyer known for defending former President Donald Trump, was appointed as the interim US Attorney for New Jersey. This move raised eyebrows because she had no prior experience as a prosecutor. During her short time in office, Habba targeted several Democratic officials, including New

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Jul 23 2025HEALTH

How Family Ties Shape Caregiving in Terminal Cancer

Caring for someone with terminal cancer is tough. It's not just about medical needs. Family bonds can make a big difference. But how exactly do these relationships affect caregivers? This study looks into that. Family dynamics are complex. They can bring comfort or add stress. Caregivers often feel

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Jul 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dutch III: The Final Heist

Lance Gross returns as Dutch in the last part of the Dutch series. This time, he's not just running from trouble. He's diving right back into it. After faking his own death and hiding in Italy, Dutch gets pulled into one last, dangerous job. The job? Stealing a priceless diamond from a ruthless mob

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Jul 22 2025HEALTH

Rabies on the Rise: What You Need to Know to Stay Safe

Rabies is making a comeback in Nassau County, and health officials are concerned. Since last July, there have been 25 confirmed cases of rabies, the highest number in nearly a decade. The last time the county saw numbers like this was before they declared terrestrial rabies eradicated in 2016. Most

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Jul 22 2025FINANCE

Managing Money Made Easy: A Fresh Take on Investment Tracking

Many people struggle with managing their finances because schools don't teach much about money. Things like savings, investments, and pensions are often left to individuals to figure out on their own. This is where tools like Ghostfolio can make a big difference. Ghostfolio is a self-hosted app desi

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Jul 21 2025CRIME

A Former Cop's Big Bitcoin Heist

A former crime-fighting officer, Paul Chowles, has been handed a 5. 5-year prison sentence for a clever but illegal Bitcoin grab. He took 50 Bitcoins, now worth about $6 million, from a seized stash during a dark web investigation. Chowles was a lead analyst, which gave him the perfect opportunity t

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Jul 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Plastic Pollution and Fire Retardants: How Sunlight and Soil Mix Affect Their Stickiness

Plastic waste in farms is a big problem. It often carries fire retardants, which are chemicals used to stop things from burning. These chemicals can stick to the plastic and cause harm to the environment. But how exactly do they stick? And what makes them stick more or less? Scientists looked at tw

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Jul 20 2025FINANCE

High-Yield Dividend Stocks: Smart Picks for Savvy Investors

The stock market has been on a roll, with the S&P 500 bouncing back from its April lows. But what's next? Experts say the sky's not the limit, but gains won't be as huge as before. So, where can investors find solid returns? High-yield dividend stocks might be the answer. Two companies stand out in

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Jul 20 2025SCIENCE

Harnessing Nature's Power: The Future of Solar Energy

The world is on the hunt for clean energy. Solar power is a big part of this. But there is a new kid on the block: dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs). These are different from the usual silicon solar panels. They use dyes to capture sunlight. And guess what? These dyes can come from nature. Nature

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Jul 20 2025SCIENCE

Exploring Magnetic Fields: How Spinal Cord Currents Create Tiny Signals

New, compact magnetic sensors are changing the game. They let scientists study tiny magnetic fields in a way that wasn't possible before. These fields come from electrical currents in the body, like those in the spinal cord and chest. Researchers ran simulations to see how these currents create magn

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