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Aug 05 2025CRIME

Criminals Without Borders: ICE's Recent Catches

In a series of operations, U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has taken into custody several individuals who are not only in the country illegally but also have serious criminal backgrounds. Among them is Bou Khathavong, a dual citizen of Laos and Thailand, who was picked up on July 25

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Aug 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Chicago's Week in a Nutshell: From Music to Politics and Everything In Between

Chicago was buzzing this week, with Lollapalooza bringing in crowds and big-name artists like Olivia Rodrigo and Tyler, the Creator. But the city wasn't just about music; politics was heating up too. Governor Pritzker signed some important bills, including one to boost pensions for certain Chicago p

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Aug 02 2025CRIME

Four Lives Lost in Montana Bar Tragedy

In a quiet town of Anaconda, Montana, a violent incident has shaken the community. Four people lost their lives in a shooting at The Owl Bar, a historic establishment dating back to 1893. The suspect, identified as Michael Paul Brown, is still at large and considered armed and dangerous. Law enforc

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Jul 31 2025BUSINESS

SpaceX: Speed Over Safety?

SpaceX, a leader in space innovation, is now facing two serious legal challenges. Two former employees have taken the company to court, claiming they were fired for raising safety concerns. Both workers say that SpaceX prioritized speed and cost-cutting over worker safety and well-being. Robert Mar

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Jul 30 2025ENVIRONMENT

Global Court Makes Big Call on Climate Change

A major decision has just come down from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague. They've said that governments can't just ignore climate change. Countries have to cut emissions and help out nations that are getting hit hard by it. Vanuatu, a small island country, asked the court for

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Jul 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

EPA's Bold Move: Climate Rules in the Crosshairs

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under President Donald Trump's administration has taken a significant step to undo a key climate regulation. They want to get rid of a 2009 finding that said greenhouse gases, like carbon dioxide, are bad for public health and the environment. This finding h

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Jul 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Push to Speed Up AI and Data Centers: What's at Stake for the Environment?

The recent push to boost AI and data centers has sparked a heated debate. At the heart of this discussion is the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), a law designed to protect the environment by requiring thorough reviews of major projects. Critics argue that NEPA slows down development, while

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Jul 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Legal Battle Over Gaming Inspiration

A huge fight is happening between two gaming giants. Sony is suing Tencent for copying its popular game, Horizon Zero Dawn. Tencent's new game, Light of Motiram, looks very similar to Horizon. The lawsuit says Tencent's game copies key parts of Horizon, like the machines and the main character's loo

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Jul 29 2025POLITICS

A Shot in the Dark: South Carolina's Hate Crime Debate

A recent incident in Richland County has sparked a heated discussion about the need for a statewide hate crimes law in South Carolina. On July 17, a man named Jonathan Felkel allegedly shot at a Black neighbor in the Spring Valley neighborhood, and he was arrested under a new local hate intimidation

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Jul 25 2025CRIME

A Hero's Last Stand: The Tragic Shooting in Lorain

In a quiet industrial park in Lorain, Ohio, a peaceful lunch break turned into a nightmare. Three police officers, enjoying a simple meal, were suddenly ambushed by a gunman. Officer Phillip Wagner, a 35-year-old former Marine, was critically injured and later died in the hospital. His colleagues, P

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