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Nov 20 2025CRIME

Bank Heists on the Rise: What You Should Know About Jugging

A sneaky crime called "jugging" is making its way from Texas to New Jersey. It's not a type of juggling, but a clever way thieves steal money from people who just left a bank. Here's how it works: a thief rents or steals a car and waits outside a bank. They watch for someone carrying a bank bag or

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Nov 20 2025CRIME

Stay Safe While Shopping: Watch Out for Sneaky Thieves

Criminals are using a new trick called "jugging" to steal from people during the holidays. This is when thieves follow shoppers from ATMs, banks, or stores to take their cash or gifts. The FBI says this crime happens more often during the holiday season because people carry large amounts of money or

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Nov 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Ben and Matt's Old Movie Gets a Second Chance

Ben Affleck and Matt Damon are back in the spotlight. Their 2021 movie, The Last Duel, is now a hit on HBO Max. This is surprising because the movie didn't do well when it first came out. It only made $30. 5 million at the box office. But now, people are watching it online. The movie is about a fig

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Nov 20 2025SPORTS

Shaking Up the Court: Women's College Basketball Rankings See Big Moves

Women's college basketball is already serving up some surprising results this season. The top five teams are still holding strong, with UConn leading the pack. But things are getting interesting outside of that elite group. Michigan has been on fire, crushing Notre Dame by 39 points and then domina

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Nov 20 2025SPORTS

College Sports: Where the Money Goes

College sports, especially football, is a big money game. But where does all that cash go? Not to the students, that's for sure. Instead, it's spent on fancy facilities, huge coach salaries, and other things that don't help students learn. Take football, for example. The top schools make billions f

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Nov 20 2025SPORTS

Young Referees Step Up to the Plate in High School Hoops

High school sports have been facing a big problem: not enough referees. But two young guys are stepping up to fill the gap. Daniel, 21, and Casey, 18, are in their second year of calling basketball games in the San Fernando Valley. Casey played ball at Monroe High and knew right away he wanted to b

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Nov 20 2025HEALTH

More Nurses, Happier Doctors: A Simple Fix for Hospitals

Hospitals looking to boost morale and reduce burnout among their staff might want to consider hiring more nurses. That's the key takeaway from a recent study that found even a small increase in nurse staffing can lead to significant improvements in the work environment for both doctors and nurses.

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Nov 20 2025EDUCATION

Schools Eye Big Plans for Health Science Growth

In a move to boost student opportunities, Billings schools are considering a major step: expanding their health science programs and possibly buying a new building. This isn't just about adding more classes. It's about preparing students for real-world jobs in a growing field. Health science is a h

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Nov 20 2025EDUCATION

Greenville's Shining Star Gets a Makeover

High up on Roper Mountain, a big star has been shining for years. It's not a real mountain, but it's the first one you see when you come to Greenville. This star is special. It's been lighting up the night sky near Interstate 385. But soon, it will go dark. Don't worry, it's not forever. The star is

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Nov 20 2025CRYPTO

Spotlight on Crypto's Sharpest Minds: The Hunt for the Next Trading Guru

Crypto trading is a lot like a game of chess. It's not just about luck; it's about strategy, timing, and reading the market. The crypto world is always changing, and prices can swing wildly. But some people have a knack for spotting trends and making sense of the chaos. HTX, a big name in crypto, i

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