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Feb 25 2025CRIME

Security Guards Face Backlash After Town Hall Incident

In a surprising turn of events, a woman who was forcefully removed from a town hall meeting in Coeur d'Alene is now off the hook. Teresa Borrenpohl was initially cited for battery after biting one of the security guards who dragged her out of the auditorium. The city prosecutors have decided to dr

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Feb 25 2025SPORTS

Pistons' Winning Streak Continues

The Detroit Pistons are on a roll. They recently beat the Los Angeles Clippers 106-97. This win is part of a seven-game winning streak. The Pistons are playing some of their best basketball of the season. They are led by Cade Cunningham, who had 32 points, nine rebounds, and seven assists. He was ef

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Feb 25 2025CRIME

Unlocking the Secrets of 3D Crime Scene Filming

Filming a crime scene might seem simple, but getting it right is crucial. A recent experiment showed that the way you film can greatly affect the quality of a 3D reconstruction. Researchers used advanced technology like Neural Radiance Fields and Gaussian Splatting to test different filming techniqu

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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Secrets of Arthritis Treatment: A Malaysian Tale

Arthritis is a big deal in Malaysia, where people from different backgrounds live together. It's super important to make sure people with arthritis take their medicine as they should. If they don't, bad things can happen, like their condition getting worse or becoming disabled. This is a big problem

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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

Ramadan Rush: How Traffic Jams Affect Drivers

Ramadan is a special time for Muslims worldwide. It's a month of fasting, reflection, and community. But it's also a time when traffic can get crazy. This is especially true around Iftar, the time when Muslims break their fast. It's not just about the extra cars on the road. It's about what happens

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Feb 25 2025RELIGION

Churches and LGBTQ: A New Wave of Acceptance

In the United States, churches are slowly but surely changing their views on LGBTQ rights. This shift is especially noticeable in more progressive religious groups. More and more churches are opening their doors to people in same-sex relationships. Some are even taking part in political actions that

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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

AI Watchdogs: Keeping Skin Flaps Healthy After Surgery

Doctors and nurses have a tough job. They need to keep a close eye on skin flaps after surgery. This means checking the blood flow to make sure the skin stays healthy. Usually, they do this by looking at the skin color. But let's face it, humans can make mistakes. They might miss a change in color o

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Feb 25 2025SCIENCE

Hydroplaning: How Often Does It Really Happen on Roads?

Hydroplaning is a scary situation that can happen when driving in wet conditions. But how common is it really? Scientists have been trying to figure this out for a long time. They've used different methods to collect data, but there are some big gaps in their findings. This is where naturalistic dri

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Feb 25 2025SCIENCE

Cooking with Citrinin: What Happens to This Toxin When We Heat Our Food?

Citrinin, or CIT for short, is a nasty toxin that can be found in many foods we eat every day. It's in cereals, spices, nuts, and even some fermented foods. The good news is that when we cook these foods, the amount of CIT goes down. But why? And what happens to it? Scientists have been looking int

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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

Unseen Battles: The Impact of Online Bullying

Online bullying is a serious problem that goes beyond just mean comments. It's about the lasting effects on a person's mental health. Researchers are trying to understand how it affects people, but it's not easy. Traditional methods can't capture the immediate effects because online bullying is unpr

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