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Sep 28 2025EDUCATION

A School Leader's Sudden Detention

In a surprising turn of events, the head of Iowa's biggest school system was put on leave after being detained by immigration officials. The Des Moines school board made this decision quickly, saying they needed more time to understand the situation. They mentioned that the superintendent, Ian Rober

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Sep 28 2025POLITICS

Trump's Legal Battle: More About Revenge Than Justice

Trump's recent move to indict former FBI Director James Comey seems more like a personal vendetta than a serious legal pursuit. The case, which many legal experts consider weak, is expected to fall apart in court. But for Trump, the outcome might not matter much. He's already achieved what he set ou

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Sep 28 2025CRIME

Justice Delayed: How Prosecutors' Mistakes Sent an Innocent Teen to Prison

In a shocking turn of events, two former prosecutors from Plymouth County are now facing serious consequences for their actions in a case that wrongfully imprisoned a young student for 17 years. The Board of Bar Overseers found their behavior unacceptable, highlighting how their actions damaged the

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Sep 27 2025CRIME

A Shocking Confession Leads to Arrest in Upstate New York

In a bizarre turn of events, a man from Albany, New York, confessed to killing his parents during a live TV interview. Lorenz Kraus, 53, admitted to suffocating his father and mother and burying them in the backyard of their home. The shocking revelation came after police discovered two bodies on th

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Sep 27 2025CRIME

The Big Weed Bust: How Authorities Shut Down a Major Illegal Cannabis Operation

In a significant move against illegal cannabis operations, authorities recently busted a large-scale trafficking business in Brooklyn. The operation, known as P. U. for its strong-smelling pot, was supplying several illegal smoke shops across the city. The warehouse, located at 209 Highland Place in

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Sep 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Role in Legal Cases: Can Chatbots Help Lawyers with Crypto Lawsuits?

Cryptocurrency lawsuits are tricky. Lawyers often need to figure out which laws might be broken and then write clear complaints. Could AI chatbots like GPT-3. 5 and ChatGPT lend a hand? Researchers put these AI tools to the test. They gave GPT-3. 5 real-life scenarios involving crypto securities. T

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Sep 27 2025CRIME

A Family's Fight for Truth: The Mysterious Death of Ellen Greenberg

Ellen Greenberg, a 27-year-old first-grade teacher, was found dead in her Philadelphia apartment in 2011. Her fiancé, Sam Goldberg, called 911, reporting that he found her on the kitchen floor with a knife in her chest. The initial autopsy revealed 20 stab wounds and 11 bruises on her body, leading

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Sep 26 2025POLITICS

A Rapper's Fight: When Law and Free Speech Collide

In a surprising turn of events, a London court recently dismissed a terrorism charge against a member of the Irish rap group Kneecap. The judge, Paul Goldspring, ruled that the case should be dropped due to a technical error in how the charge was presented. This decision has sparked a heated debate

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Sep 26 2025CRIME

High-Profile Financier Accused of Exploiting Women

A wealthy former Wall Street trader is in serious trouble. Howard Rubin, once a big name in finance, now faces serious charges. He and his ex-assistant are accused of running a sex trafficking operation for years. The charges say Rubin paid women to meet him in fancy hotels and a special apartment.

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Sep 25 2025POLITICS

French Ex-President Faces Jail: A Look at Sarkozy's Controversial Legacy

Nicolas Sarkozy, once the president of France, is now making history for a different reason. He's the first French leader in recent times to be sent to jail after a criminal conviction. This isn't his first run-in with the law, but it's certainly the most serious. Sarkozy, now 70, was found guilty

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